Clear, trustworthy guidance on the Apostles’ Creed and Catholic belief.
This book explains the Church’s teaching with a focus on doctrine, authority, and how faith works in everyday life. It helps readers understand what Catholics believe, why they believe it, and how these truths fit into history, Scripture, and pastoral practice.
This edition presents a structured path through faith, its object and certainty, and the role of the Church. It includes practical sections for students, teachers, and laity, along with careful analysis of the Resurrection and other core events. By tracing the Creed’s claims from foundational statements to their implications for belief and life, it aims to clarify Catholic belief for non‑Catholics and curious readers alike.
- A clear breakdown of faith as a supernatural virtue and its place in salvation
- Explanations of the Creed’s major themes: the Church, authority, and the Resurrection
- Practical guidance for study, teaching, and sermon preparation
- Context on how Catholic doctrine answers common questions and challenges
Ideal for readers seeking a steady, fact‑based explanation of Catholic belief, and for those studying Catholic doctrine in schools, colleges, or parish settings.