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Essays in Apologetics, Volume II: Arguments Directed to Non-Catholics (eBook)
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Essays in Apologetics, Volume II: Arguments Directed to Non-Catholics
by Jeffrey A. Mirus
How we go about explaining and defending the Faith depends very much on our audience. This second volume of Dr. Jeff Mirus’ collected essays in apologetics includes essays written between 2004 and 2011 which primarily address those who are either not religious at all, not Christian, or at least not Catholic. These topics include natural theology, the argument from conscience, the nature of Revelation, the Resurrection of Christ, the role of the Bible, the primacy of Peter and the authority of the Church. This volume also includes the eleven-part “Why Be Catholic” series. The author holds his Ph.D. from Princeton University and has written frequently on apologetics over the past forty years.
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Brief essays in defense of the Catholic Faith with a focus on key quarrels among Catholics which obscure the true character of the Faith.
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Brief essays exploring the issues that need to be addressed before apologetics can even begin, from the disposition of the apologist to an understanding of how the human person responds to and arrives at truth.
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