Faith of Our Fathers: Reflections on Catholic Tradition
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Faith of Our Fathers: Reflections on Catholic Tradition   -     By: Eamon Duffy

Faith of Our Fathers: Reflections on Catholic Tradition

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'The richness of the Church's past is a liberation, not a straitjacket. It is a source of confidence in launching into and uncharted future.' Eamon Duffy is both a practising Roman Catholic and distinguished historian, whose writings have changed the course of English Reformation studies. In Faith of Our Fathers, Duffy considers the range of Catholic belief and practice, from prayer for the dead and veneration of the Eucharist, to the place of Mary and the authority of the Pope. In the process he explores the ways in which religious tradition can be a vital Christian resource in the turbulent modern world.

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Title: Faith of Our Fathers: Reflections on Catholic Tradition
By: Eamon Duffy
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: Bloomsbury Academic
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0826476651
ISBN-13: 9780826476654
Stock No: WW476651

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'The richness of the Church's past is a liberation, not a straitjacket. It is a source of confidence in launching into and uncharted future.' Eamon Duffy is both a practising Roman Catholic and distinguished historian, whose writings have changed the course of English Reformation studies. In Faith of Our Fathers, Duffy considers the range of Catholic belief and practice, from prayer for the dead and veneration of the Eucharist, to the place of Mary and the authority of the Pope. In the process he explores the ways in which religious tradition can be a vital Christian resource in the turbulent modern world.

'A lively and vivid assessment' --Universe

'Erudite without being didactic, reflective and personal without being uncomfortably confessional... Duffy's exploration is lucid and sincere.' --Doctrine & Life

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