A concise, practical guide to Catholic faith and its defenses against modern arguments.
This edition distills key questions about church unity, authority, and tradition into an easy-to-understand format. It presents a clear case for why Catholic teaching claims authority, with accessible explanations that aim to illuminate common Protestant objections without overwhelming the reader.
This book offers a compact overview of the Catholic stance, tracing how tradition, scripture, and church history work together. It is designed for curious readers who want a quick, readable introduction to Catholic arguments and their historical context.
- A brief, structured path through major points of faith and practice.
- Plain explanations of how Catholic tradition supports its claims of authority and infallibility.
- Direct responses to common Protestant questions about scripture, tradition, and the church.
- An approachable format for readers seeking a foundational understanding before exploring deeper texts.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, budget-friendly primer on Catholic beliefs and the rationale behind them, as well as those evaluating Protestant critiques through a Catholic lens.