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Why Catholics Are Right by Michael Coren

A practicing Catholic defends the faith and offers a passionate response to current anti-Catholic opinion.

In>Why Catholics Are Right, author, columnist, and practicing Catholic Michael Coren examines four main aspects of Catholicism as they are encountered, understood, and more importantly, misunderstood today. Beginning with a frank examination of the tragedy of the Catholic clergy abuse scandal, Coren addresses some of them most common attacks on Catholics and Catholicism. Tracing Catholic history, he deconstructs popular and frequent anti-Catholic arguments regarding the Church and the Crusades, the Inquisition, Galileo, and the Holocaust. He examines Catholic theology and central pillars of Catholic belief, explaining why Catholics believe what they do: papal infallibility, immaculate conception, the Church rather than Bible alone. Finally, he explores the dignity of life argument and why it is so important to Catholicism.

In this challenging and thought-provoking book, Michael Coren demolishes often propagated myths about the Church's beliefs and teachings, and in doing so, opens a window onto Catholicism, which, he writes, is as important now as it ever was and perhaps even more necessary.
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ISBN 13 9780771023217
ISBN 10 0771023219
Title Why Catholics Are Right
Author Michael Coren
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Year published 2011-04-01
Number of pages 228
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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