Discover the case for Catholic Christianity through careful, evidence-based argument.
This concise volume examines key claims about the Gospels, church authority, and the unity of the Catholic Church, offering plain explanations suitable for readers new to apologetics.
In these pages, you’ll encounter a calm, methodical approach to questions of authenticity, historical reliability, and the source of faith. It presents why Catholics affirm the Gospels as authentic records and how church authority underpins biblical interpretation and practice.
- Clear definitions of faith, truth, and authority in Christian belief
- Arguments for the Gospels' authenticity and the Apostolic origin of the New Testament
- Discussion of how private interpretation intersects with church teaching
- Reflection on the role of the Catholic Church in preserving unity across dioceses
Ideal for readers exploring Christian and Catholic apologetics, or anyone seeking a focused, doctrinal, non-fiction primer on how Catholic teaching addresses big questions about faith and history.