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The Third Day - Catholic Answers Classics Edition

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This enduring classic, reprinted as the first in an heirloom Catholic Answers Classics Series, is beautifully bound with hard cloth covers,heavy paper,gold embossing, and red silk ribbon bookmark. The Resurrection is the keystone doctrine of Christianity. Without it, the Lord s Passion and death were in vain; without it, the Faith offers only empty promises. Today, it s popular for secularist authors to ridicule the Resurrection as the most absurd myth in a religion full of them. But this was no less the case in the mid-twentieth century, when Arnold Lunn author and convert-apologist returned fire on the skeptics of his time with a masterful defense of the miraculous, The Third Day. Lunn lays bare the weaknesses of materialist critiques, showing how they are based not on reason or evidence but on a prior act of faith in the impossibility of the supernatural. He then constructs a rational case for supernatural reality including God s miraculous intervention in the world, of which Christ s Resurrection is the preeminent example. Catholic Answers Classics are the perfect addition to your home library. Recapturing the brilliance and elegance of books from the golden age of apologetics, the new Classics series from Catholic Answers Press is sure to become a cherished part of your home library. Each volume has been hand-picked from our rich inheritance of works that explain and defend the Faith. And just as those classic works have endured, Catholic Answers Classics are durably and beautifully bound with hard cloth covers and heavy paper, designed to delight and edify readers for generations to come.

221 pages, Hardcover

First published October 20, 2014

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Written in 1945 but a classic in apologetics. Covers a broad range of topics, very interesting.
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