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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
June 2012
Print publication year:
2009
Online ISBN:
9780511800825

Book description

The Vatican. The Inquisition. Contraception. Celibacy. Apparitions and miracles. Plots and scandals. The Catholic Church is seldom out of the news. But what do its one billion adherents really believe, and how do they put their beliefs into practice in worship, the family, and society? This down-to-earth account goes back to the early Christian creeds to uncover the roots of modern Catholic thinking. It avoids getting bogged down in theological technicalities, and throws light on aspects of the Church's institutional structure and liturgical practice that even Catholics can find baffling: why go to confession? How are people made saints? What is 'infallible' about the Pope? Topics addressed include:scripture and traditionsacraments and prayerpopular piety personal and social moralityreform, mission, and interreligious dialogueLawrence Cunningham, a theologian, prize-winning writer and university teacher, provides an overview of Catholicism today which will be indispensable for undergraduates and lay study groups.

Reviews

'One of the foremost expositors of Catholicism, Lawrence Cunningham writes with a remarkable clarity and a comprehensive grasp of the Catholic tradition, its history and theology as well as its popular expressions. His book is a rich resource, full of useful information.'

Professor Thomas P. Rausch - S. J., Loyola Marymount University

'It is the merit of Lawrence Cunningham’s book that Roman Catholicism is portrayed as a multi-faceted phenomenon, offering the reader many perspectives in which to investigate the rich theological and historical character of the Catholic tradition. Cunningham’s attention to both the broad outlines of Catholic belief and ritual and to the particularities of Catholic identity as culturally constructed through history, make this a valuable study for students interested in understanding Catholic Christianity. He takes the reader through the chapters at a gentle canter, exploring the ways that Roman Catholicism embodies religious faith today.'

Professor Mark Bosco S. J. - Loyola University Chicago

'In this text Professor Cunningham offers the mature insights of a lifetime's study and teaching. His book provides a balanced, perceptive, and trustworthy account of Catholicism that any intelligent reader can gain from. The breadth of sympathy and of sustained informed engagement is worthy of the subject matter, and the carefully selected short bibliographies at the end of each chapter offer further riches and illumination. This is a gem of a book by a fine scholar. He shares, compassionately, an open-eyed honest engagement with the historical complexity of Catholicism. It will remain a standard text for years to come.'

Dr David Bernard McLoughlin - Newman University College, Birmingham

'Practically informative in a way that gives a genuine feel to the tradition(s), this book will not only expertly orientate undergraduates to the richness of that tradition(s), but the clarity and ease of its style is also certain to inform and be enjoyed by all literate enquirers.'

Source: Theology

'An Introduction to Catholicism is an authoritative, clear and useful guide that is written by an open and fair-minded adherent … Overall, a highly recommended book.'

Source: Journal of Ecclesiastical History

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