Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Paperback Catholicism Today: A Survey of Catholic Belief and Practice Book

ISBN: 0809131463

ISBN13: 9780809131464

Catholicism Today: A Survey of Catholic Belief and Practice

This volume is the third edition of a work that has become a standard introduction to Catholicism for the general reader and for college undergraduates. Clearly written and moderate in tone, it will... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$10.99
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

It DOES have the imprimatur...

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.

Good Introduction to Catholicism

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.

Good basis for NEW catholics..

A previous review says this book is confusing and misleading.. from a community of three priests and two nuns who use this book with those in preparation of RCIA and entering the Catholic faith,, we think it gives a beginner Catholic a updatedand informative view of our Catholic beliefs..DAS,Upstate NY
Copyright © 2026 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured