Mere Catholicism: Faith in the Third Millennium

Daniel Agatino

Non-Fiction

In Mere Catholicism, Daniel Agatino bridges the gap between reason and revelation, offering a profound exploration of Catholic faith tailored for the challenges and complexities of the third millennium. Key points:...

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In Mere Catholicism, Daniel Agatino bridges the gap between reason and revelation, offering a profound exploration of Catholic faith tailored for the challenges and complexities of the third millennium. Key points:
  • Bridges the Gap Between Faith and Reason: The book moves beyond "blind faith" by presenting Catholicism as an intellectually rigorous tradition where scientific inquiry and rational thought are seen as complementary to divine revelation.
  • Addresses "Missing" Theological Topics: Inspired by C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, this work specifically explores essential Catholic doctrines—such as papal primacy, Purgatory, and Marian devotion—that are often omitted in ecumenical discussions.
  • Modern Relevance for the Third Millennium: It provides a bespoke analysis of how ancient truths navigate contemporary challenges, including scientific advancements, secularism, and the complexities of modern social movements.
  • Personal and Transparent Narrative: Daniel Agatino utilizes his background as an attorney and professor to seek the "true truth," blending scholarly depth with a personal narrative that includes his own miraculous recovery as an infant.
  • A Call to "Authentic" Joy and Freedom: The text reframes Christian morality not as a list of restrictive rules, but as a path to true human flourishing and the "glory of being fully alive" through a relationship with God.
In a world characterized by rapid scientific advancement and shifting social norms, Mere Catholicism offers a sophisticated and intellectually rigorous exploration of the Catholic faith for the third millenniumDrawing inspiration from C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity, author Daniel Agatino addresses the "missing" theological topics often avoided in ecumenical discussions, such as papal primacy, purgatory, and Marian devotion.

Agatino, a professor and attorney, approaches the search for "true truth" through a personal and transparent lens, beginning with his own miraculous recovery as an infant—an event that served as a lifelong catalyst for his yearning to know GodBy bridging the gap between reason and revelation, he challenges the notion that faith and science are in conflict, instead presenting them as "two wings" that allow the human spirit to rise toward the contemplation of truth.

The book reframes Christian morality not as a series of restrictive rules, but as a path to authentic human flourishing and "the glory of being fully alive"Through a nuanced analysis of the Church’s intellectual tradition, Agatino invites both believers and skeptics to engage with deep questions regarding suffering, freedom, and the transformative power of loveUltimately, Mere Catholicism serves as a guide for navigating contemporary challenges while remaining anchored in ancient, inviolable truths.

Contents:

Preface
Introduction: Christianity in the Third Millennium

  1. Faith and Reason
  2. Freedom and Responsibility
  3. Work and Prayer
  4. Sin and Salvation (Hamartiology and Soteriology)
  5. Suffering and Love
  6. God (Theology)
  7. Jesus (Christology)
  8. Mary (Mariology)
  9. Saints and Angels (Hagiology and Angelology)
  10. The Church (Ecclesiology)
  11. The Bible (Bibliology)
  12. Humankind, Creation, and Last Things (Anthropology and Eschatology)

by Daniel Agatino
Page Count: 360
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: December 8, 2018
Imprint: Sunbury Press
Genre: Religion

RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Apologetics
RELIGION / Philosophy

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