Reasons to believe

[Reasons for believe]
Year: 
2008
Public: 
Publisher: 
Image
Year of publication: 
2007
Pages: 
240
Moral assessment: 
Type: Thought
Nothing inappropriate.
Requires prior general knowledge of the subject.
Readers with knowledgeable about the subject matter.
Contains doctrinal errors of some importance.
Whilst not being explicitly against the faith, the general approach or its main points are ambiguous or opposed to the Church’s teachings.
Incompatible with Catholic doctrine.
Literary quality: 
Recommendable: 
Transmits values: 
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The rating of the different categories comes from the opinion of Delibris' collaborators

A book of apologetics with classical foundations but aimed at contemporaries, it corrects misunderstandings and offers thoughtful responses to common objections about the Catholic faith.

The book explains the “how and why” of the Catholic faith, drawing on Scripture, his own struggles and those of other converts, as well as everyday life. Hahn shows that reason and revelation, nature and the supernatural, are not opposed to each other; rather they offer complementary evidence that God exists.

For this he gives natural reasons, biblical reasons, and real (kingly) reasons. Hahn leads readers to see that God created the universe with a purpose and a form, a form that can be found in the Book of Genesis and that is there when we view the natural world through a microscope or our touch. At the heart of the book is Hahn's examination of the ten “keys of the kingdom,” the characteristics of the Church clearly evident in Scripture. As the creation story reveals, the world is a house that has a Father, a palace where the king is truly present. God created the cosmos to be a kingdom, and that kingdom is the universal Church, fully revealed by Jesus Christ.

Author: Antonio Cózar, Spain
Update on: Dec 2024