MERE CATHOLICISM
What the Catholic Church teaches and practices
by
Book Details
About the Book
C. S. Lewis's masterpiece of Christian apologetics, Mere Christianity, was about Christianity in general, carefully refraining from teaching the doctrine of any particular denomination. Mere Catholicism explains specifically what Catholics believe and practice. Meant for both Catholics who want a better understanding of their faith and non-Catholics who are curious about what the Catholic Church teaches—and why—the book presents the basic doctrines that Catholics believe and the basic devotions that they practice. It is not a catechism but is written in a popular style.
About the Author
John F. Fink is editor emeritus of The Criterion, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. He continues to write a weekly column and editorials for that periodical. The author of 14 other books, he is a past president of the Catholic Press Association and a recipient of its highest honor, the St. Francis de Sales Award.