The Wisdom of the Word: Biblical Answers to Ten Pressing Questions about Catholicism

Author:   Michael Dauphinais ,  Matthew Levering
Publisher:   Word on Fire
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Pages:   344
Publication Date:   01 June 2021
Format:   Hardback
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The Wisdom of the Word: Biblical Answers to Ten Pressing Questions about Catholicism


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Why believe God exists, or believe Jesus is God? Why listen to the Catholic Church? Why is the Church so strict about sex? Questions like these have propelled a crisis of disaffiliation and disbelief among Catholics in recent decades. Half of millennial Catholics have turned their backs on the Church, and at many churches, only a minority of parishioners believe in all of its teachings about faith and morality. Building on the call of the Second Vatican Council for a greater appreciation of Scripture, The Wisdom of the Word invites Catholics who are thinking about leaving the Church, or who are confused about elements of Catholic faith and practice, to pause and give the Bible a chance to illuminate their way. From the infighting among the Catholic faithful to the sins of Catholic leaders, and from Christ's sacrifice on the cross to the Church's emphasis on caring for the poor, theologians Michael Dauphinais and Matthew Levering explore common challenges to the faith in light of the timeless insights of the Word. ""The prayerful reading of God's Word,"" Pope Francis reminds us, ""which is 'sweeter than honey' yet a 'two-edged sword, ' enables us to pause and listen to the voice of the Master. It becomes a lamp for our steps and a light for our path."" Do you, or does someone you know, think that certain elements of the Catholic faith just don't make sense? If so, the ancient wisdom of God's Word--sweeter than honey and sharper than a sword--awaits.

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Author:   Michael Dauphinais ,  Matthew Levering
Publisher:   Word on Fire
Imprint:   Word on Fire
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.699kg
ISBN:  

9781943243761


ISBN 10:   194324376
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   01 June 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""This book is a tremendous resource for those who find themselves questioning whether Catholicism is still worth practicing today, as well as for those struggling to help loved ones rediscover the truth and beauty of the faith. Identifying ten major difficulties experienced by Catholics who have left the Church or who are contemplating doing so. Levering and Dauphinais invite readers to give the Bible a chance to illuminate the most challenging questions that they have about the Church. In so doing, the authors compellingly show that the Catholic taith and the wisdom of Scripture are as necessary for our lives today as ever."" --Matthew Ramage ""Two remarkably gifted theologians tackle the ten most pressing questions causing Catholics to lose their faith today, and they do so by turning to . . . the Bible! How refreshing! In an age that is always quoting pundits, self-proclaimed 'experts, ' YouTube personalities, and the like, Dauphinais and Levering show that the answers to life's big questions are actually in the obvious but overlooked source: God's Word."" --John Bergsma ""Dauphinais and Levering have already co-authored/co-edited several fine books on Scripture, Aquinas, and other topics, and The Wisdom of the Word continues their exceptional partnership. This is a clear, robust, and deeply learned work that engages with fundamental questions with both clarity and charity. In taking Sacred Scripture so seriously, they are able to offer serious and compelling answers to a wide range of readers. Highly recommended.""--Carl E. Olson


"""This book is a tremendous resource for those who find themselves questioning whether Catholicism is still worth practicing today, as well as for those struggling to help loved ones rediscover the truth and beauty of the faith. Identifying ten major difficulties experienced by Catholics who have left the Church or who are contemplating doing so. Levering and Dauphinais invite readers to give the Bible a chance to illuminate the most challenging questions that they have about the Church. In so doing, the authors compellingly show that the Catholic taith and the wisdom of Scripture are as necessary for our lives today as ever."" --Matthew Ramage ""Two remarkably gifted theologians tackle the ten most pressing questions causing Catholics to lose their faith today, and they do so by turning to . . . the Bible! How refreshing! In an age that is always quoting pundits, self-proclaimed 'experts, ' YouTube personalities, and the like, Dauphinais and Levering show that the answers to life's big questions are actually in the obvious but overlooked source: God's Word."" --John Bergsma ""Dauphinais and Levering have already co-authored/co-edited several fine books on Scripture, Aquinas, and other topics, and The Wisdom of the Word continues their exceptional partnership. This is a clear, robust, and deeply learned work that engages with fundamental questions with both clarity and charity. In taking Sacred Scripture so seriously, they are able to offer serious and compelling answers to a wide range of readers. Highly recommended.""--Carl E. Olson"


Author Information

Michael Dauphinais is Professor and Chair of Theology at Ave Maria University, where he previously served as Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Matthew Levering holds the James N. Jr. and Mary D. Perry Chair of Theology at Mundelein Seminary. He is the author or editor of over fifty books, including The Wisdom of the Word: Biblical Answers to Ten Pressing Questions about Catholicism, coauthored with Michael Dauphinais. He is the co-editor of two quarterly journals, Nova et Vetera and The International Journal of Systematic Theology, and formerly served as president of the Academy of Catholic Theology.

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