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by Matthew F. Kohmescher


Matthew F. Kohmescher.

Matthew F. Clearly written and moderate in tone, it will help readers understand changes that have taken place in the church during their lifetimes, and those that will take place in years to come.

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Easy-to-read basic introduction to Catholic teaching on theological and social matters of general concern. The Catholicism Answer Book.

Catholicism Today book. It presents the major elements of Catholic belief and practice and the principal trends found in the Catholicism of our day. Get A Copy.

Matthew F Kohmescher . This book is a readable compendium of Catholic faith and practice that nourishes the heart as well as the mind. -William P. Roberts. This book is a very readable compendium of Catholic faith and practice that nourishes the heart and the mind. Roberts, Professor of Theology, The University of Dayton. This book presents a simple and balanced survey of traditional Catholic belief and practice.

Ultimately, the Roman Catholic analysis must say that the evidence that belief is reasonable can never be so clear and .

Ultimately, the Roman Catholic analysis must say that the evidence that belief is reasonable can never be so clear and convincing that it compels one to believe on rational grounds alone. At this point, the will inspired by grace chooses to accept revelation for reasons other than the evidence. The motive of faith that has been presented by Catholic theologians is the authority of God revealing.

The catholic mystique: fourteen women find fulfillment in the Catholic Church. Amsterdam: Aksant academic publishers, 2003. Print Kohmescher, Matthew. New Jersey: Paulist Press, 1999. Huntington: Sunday visitor publishing, 2004. Print Flanagan, Thomas. Game theory and Canadian politics. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. Print Genovesi, Vincent. In pursuit of love: Catholic morality and human sexuality. Minnesota: Hutts Publishing, 2002. Print Grunlan, Stephen. Marriage and the family. Print Holman, Thomas. Print Potts, Malcolm, Diggory Peter & Peel John.

The Catholic Church is an ancient religious institution boasting over a billion members worldwide. As such, Catholicism is the largest Christian ecclesiastical body in the world. Because of this alone, it is important to have an accurate understanding of the Roman Catholic Church’s history and beliefs. The Roman Catholic Church is an ancient religious institution boasting over a billion members worldwide. As such, it is the largest Christian ecclesiastical body in the world.

The third edition of this popular work, a basic, clearly written survey of Catholic teaching and practices, is still one of the most accessible statements of Catholic belief, now updated for the 21st century by a skilled communicator and college teacher.

Emphasizing a strong historical perspective, Kohmescher presents a general overview of the essential teachings and practices of the Catholic church-its organization, beliefs, practices, and way of worship. A chapter on medical ethics has been added, and others on church and church life have been edited and/or expanded to reflect developments since 1989, when the second edition appeared.

Following each chapter are discussion questions and suggestions for further reading. Clear and easy to read, this book is sure to be as popular as its predecessor among young adults, R.C.I.A. participants, and established Catholics who would like a refresher on what the Catholic church teaches.

Vinainl
I think this book is a very good guide for RCIA. Other reviewers seem to be disappointed that it is not "Orthodox enough". Note, however, that it does have the Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur, indicating that it is free from doctrinal or moral error. This doesn't mean that everyone will agree with the opinions expressed, or language used ("negative vibe").

I'd suggest that it is a bit more like how we think of Pope Benedict than how we thought of Cardinal Ratzinger-- some are unhappy that the Pope isn't "as tough as he was", and others feel that the Pope strikes a good balance between teaching moral discipline, and guiding the flock with a loving hand. I think this book is more like the latter. For example, writing about whether homosexual unions should be permitted, it says "Some say yes, but the official position of the Catholic Church is still no." (pg 142).

That is an accurate statement of Catholic belief. However, this language will upset some as too ambiguous ("Some say yes"-- who? Is it talking about Catholic laity-- aren't they listening to the magisterium? Are Catholic priests preaching that-- time to excommunicate!) and not forbidding enough.

Hopefully this review will suggest to you whether this book is right for you and your parish.
Vrion
The first reviewer has missed the point of this book.

This book provides a good introduction for the general public and new Catholics as an ecumenically minded survey of what Catholics believe. This book is NOT a statement of the official teaching of the Catholic Church, nor is it a statement from supporters of the official positions of the Catholic Church. The beliefs of Catholics are highly varied and the plain truth is that many and even most Catholic practitioners disagree with at least some of the official teachings of the Catholic Church. This is good, and it shows how a church can be divided in belief and yet still find unity in what they do have in common, instead of dividing up into little pieces as the protestants have done. The author wants to present what the Catholic world community believes by representing all its diversity.

I am pretty well educated in Catholic belief, but since I did not grow up Catholic, I wanted to fill in any gaps in my knowledge on these matters. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to get a grasp of what being Catholic really means, what actual Catholics actually believe and practice in addition to the official and traditional Catholic teachings, and not the stereotypes you hear in the media or from the pulpit in protestant churches.
Grari
I read the 1980 publication of this book, so the revised addition may be better. It isn't bad, but there are much better books out there for someone who wants to learn about the Catholic faith. It touches on several things without going into what I would consider required detail.
JoJoshura
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Catholicism Today: A Survey of Catholic Belief and Practice ebook
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Matthew F. Kohmescher
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