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Catholicism : A Very Short Introduction

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Despite a long history of external threats and internal strife, the Roman Catholic Church remains a vast and influential presence in our modern world. But what were its origins, and how has it changed and adapted over the centuries? After Pope Benedict XVI dramatically resigned in early 2013 (the first Pope to resign since the fifteenth century), and Pope Francis was elected, many wondered what direction he would lead the Church in, and whether the Church could modernise in the face of the demands of our world.

In this Very Short Introduction, Gerald O'Collins covers the history of the Catholic Church, and considers some of the key issues facing Catholicism today, such as the catastrophic revelations about clerical child abuse, the impact of the growth of Islam, and the destruction in the Middle East of ancient Christian church communities. He also shows how Catholics are being increasingly challenged by an opposition between their traditional Christian values and rights which are endorsed by the secular world, such as the right to physician assisted suicide or same-sex marriage, and considers the future for the largest and oldest institution in the world.

Author: O'Collins Gerald
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 139
ISBN: 9780198796855
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 2
Release Year: 2017

Preface
1: From Pentecost to Christopher Columbus (AD 30-1492)
2: From Christopher Columbus to date (1492-2016)
3: Catholics on God and the human condition
4: The sacraments and the Catholic Church
5: Catholic moral life and teaching
6: Characteristics of Catholicism
7: The future of Catholicism
Further Reading
Timeline
Index

After studies at the University of Melbourne and at the University of Cambridge, Gerald O'Collins, SJ, taught at the Gregorian University from 1973 to 2006 and was also Dean of the Theology Faculty 1985-91. He has authored or co-authored sixty-seven books including Revelation: Toward a Christian Theology of God's Self-Revelation (2016) and Catholicism: The Story of Catholic Christianity, Second Edition (2014). As well as receiving numerous honorary doctorates and other awards, in 2006 he was created a Companion of the General Division of the Order of Australia (AC), the highest civil honour granted through the Australian government.

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