Mere Catholicism explains in easily accessible, non-technical language the fundamental doctrines of Catholicism. It also shows how these doctrines follow naturally from the fundamental doctrines common to orthodox Christians (“mere Christianity”). Catholicism can mystify or even repel other Christians, while its complexities can confuse Catholics themselves. Ian Ker’s stimulating book makes Catholicism come alive as the fullness of Christianity.
Fr Ian Ker (born 1942) is the leading expert on the life and works of John Henry Newman. He is an English Roman Catholic priest, a former Anglican. Father Ian Ker teaches theology at Oxford University, where he is a senior research fellow at Blackfriars, Oxford, and a member of the Faculty of Theology. He has taught both English literature and theology at universities in the UK and USA.
A “must to read” book If you want to know better catholic faith. Well written, not a “heavy “ book but simple and smart. Worth of study, I will read it again!!!!!
Great review of the Catholic faith. Even on topics that I thought I knew well Father Ker was able to open them up and describe them in a way that deepened my understanding.
The title is clearly a riff off of C.S. Lewis's "Mere Christianity," and while this is an excellent book, it is not at the same caliber as Mere Christianity.
This is an excellent explanation of Catholicism written in a very non-technical manner, accessible to both Catholics and non-Catholics alike. I highly recommend it to anyone with interest in learning about Catholicism, whether that is their faith or not.
Mere Catholicism explains the basic dogma of Catholicism. It is a good read for the layperson because it does this is in easy to read form. It is written by a priest who also is a theologist. A good read if you are interested in the doctrines of Catholicism.
This is a pretty easy read and a nice introduction to the basic ideas of Catholicism. It was pretty interesting. The stars are given based on personal preference - it just wasn't my style.