
Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
2
ISBN-10
0198796854
ISBN-13
9780198796855
Description
Gerald O'Collins delves into the rich tapestry of Catholicism, providing readers with an insightful overview of one of the world's oldest and largest institutions. Through his concise yet comprehensive exploration, he highlights the core beliefs, rituals, and historical developments that have shaped the Catholic Church over the centuries. O'Collins takes a careful approach, ensuring that both newcomers to the faith and those familiar with its teachings find value in this compact introduction.
Readers are invited to navigate through significant events and figures that have influenced Catholic doctrine, including the impact of ecumenical councils and pivotal theological debates. O'Collins adeptly balances an analysis of contemporary issues within the Church against its longstanding traditions, offering a nuanced perspective on the institution's evolving role in the modern world.
Throughout his examination, O'Collins emphasizes the ways Catholicism continues to foster community and spiritual growth among its followers. By weaving personal narratives and cultural contexts into the fabric of Catholic practice, he illustrates the religion's profound influence on societies around the globe.
Engaging and informative, this introduction serves as an essential guide for those seeking to understand the complexities of Catholicism, its foundational principles, and the challenges it faces in the 21st century.
Readers are invited to navigate through significant events and figures that have influenced Catholic doctrine, including the impact of ecumenical councils and pivotal theological debates. O'Collins adeptly balances an analysis of contemporary issues within the Church against its longstanding traditions, offering a nuanced perspective on the institution's evolving role in the modern world.
Throughout his examination, O'Collins emphasizes the ways Catholicism continues to foster community and spiritual growth among its followers. By weaving personal narratives and cultural contexts into the fabric of Catholic practice, he illustrates the religion's profound influence on societies around the globe.
Engaging and informative, this introduction serves as an essential guide for those seeking to understand the complexities of Catholicism, its foundational principles, and the challenges it faces in the 21st century.
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