Discover how faith and reason can illuminate each other in this clear defense of Catholic rationalism.
This book argues that belief in God, the truth of Christ, and a structured authority in faith can be reconciled with rigorous thinking. It presents a thoughtful case that rational inquiry and dogmatic Christianity are not enemies, but partners in understanding.
The text frames the Catholic view as the true rationalist path, showing how reason can support belief in God, Scripture, and the Church’s teaching authority. It contrasts this with modern trends that question dogma or elevate private judgment, and it explains why infallibility and a unified doctrine are presented as safeguards for faith and certainty.
- Learn how reason, science, and religious faith are portrayed as compatible.
- Explore arguments about the existence of God, Christ’s identity, and the role of dogma.
- See how authority in belief is defended and how private judgment is contrasted with Church teaching.
- Understand claims about infallibility, church unity, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Ideal for readers seeking a traditional Catholic perspective on reason, authority, and the nature of faith in a modern world, offered in a concise, accessible style.