The Blackwell Companion to CatholicismISBN: 978-1-4051-1224-6
Hardcover
544 pages
March 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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“This contribution to the Blackwell Companions in
Religion series is an excellent addition. It is not intended as
a tool to answer general questions about the Catholic church but
will find a home on many academic and priestly shelves. It should
also be found on the shelves of any library attempting to cover
theology and religion, especially those in non-Roman Catholic
traditions seeking to provide a comprehensive and competent
resource for those carrying out serious research for either
personal or academic purposes.” Reference Reviews
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"The editors have assembled veterans of the study of Catholicism
from institutions worldwide to provide probably the best
single-volume introduction to the subject currently available.
Thirty-three topics are split among four sections: histories,
cultures, doctrines, and practices. Necessarily the contributors
have had to be very selective in covering their respective areas,
but readers will come away knowing a great deal about the church,
its history, and life. The writing is exceptionally clear and
blessedly error-free ... Essential." CHOICE
“The Companion aims for, and achieves, comprehensiveness:
it is rare to find in one place so many snapshots of that vast,
bordered but messily unfenced world we call Catholicism …
learned, succinct and engaging.” The Way
"This is a very useful collection for those who wish to broaden and deepen their understanding of Catholioism." Expository Times