Ads
related to: best book on catholicism- Browse Books by Category
Browse Over 13 Million Titles at
Thriftbooks.com. Shop Now!
- 10% Off Any Eligible Item
More than 100,000 to Choose From
Shop ThriftBooks® Deals
- Sell Back Your Books
Thrifbooks Buyback Program Is Now
Live. Earn Money From Your Books!
- Best Sellers
Bargain Basement is Your One-Stop
Shop For All Your Favorite Titles.
- Browse Books by Category
amazon.com has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Faith of Our Fathers: a Plain Exposition and Vindication of the Church Founded by Our Lord Jesus Christ is a book by archbishop James Gibbons which was published in Baltimore in 1876, [1] which became a best-selling apologetical work in the United States and by 1980 was in its 111th printing.
History books about Catholicism (1 C, 14 P) N. Novels about Catholicism (2 C, ...
In 1938 he published a book about Catholicism directed at non-Catholics called The Faith of Millions, which became a best-seller. Also among his most popular publications were the five books in a series called The Road to Damascus , published between 1949 and 1956, in which seventy-eight prominent converts to Catholicism gave accounts of what ...
What can give us and the whole world a future which is worth living? Since the catechism treats these questions, it is a book which interests many people, far beyond purely theological or ecclesial circles. Ulf Ekman, former Charismatic pastor and the founder of Livets Ord, says that the Catechism is "the best book he has ever read". [32]
The Church in the Barrio: Mexican American Ethno-Catholicism in Houston is a 2006 book by Roberto R. Treviño, published by the University of North Carolina Press.The work covers the years 1911-1972 [1] and discusses the relationship between the Mexican-American community and the Catholic church, and the "ethno-Catholicism" among Houston's Mexicans. [2]
Mitch Finley – contemporary American writer of more than 30 nonfiction books on Catholic topics; F. Scott Fitzgerald – American author, raised Catholic, married in a Catholic church, and categorised as Catholic, though he was not a practicing one for most of his life; Joseph Fitzmyer – American priest and writer