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Confessions of a cafeteria Catholic / Peter Kreeft and Nat Whilk.

Van Pelt Library BX885 .K74 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kreeft, Peter, author.
Whilk, Nat, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church.
Physical Description:
154 pages ; 20 cm
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : Ignatius Press, [2022]
Summary:
Nat [Whilk] " 'is the 'cafeteria Catholic' ", writes Kreeft, "and I am the 'eat all the food Mommy puts on your plate' Catholic." Taking on Nat's manifesto point by point, the Boston College philosopher builds his case for a full-package Catholicism, addressing the themes of authority, love, freedom, conscience, sex, abortion, social justice, science, and more. This debate serves as a fun and accessible introducion to some of the knottiest aspects of Catholic doctrine.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. One "Confessions of a Cafeteria Catholic" / Nat Whilk
pt. Two Response / Peter Kreeft
Introduction
1. Authority
2. God
3. Love
4. Freedom
5. Natural Law
6. Conscience
7. Sex
8. The Priest Scandals
9. Contraception
10. Abortion
11. Social Justice
12. Traditionalism
13. The "Enlightenment": Science vs. Scientism
14. "Spirituality" vs. "Organized Religion"
15. Jesus
16. Ecumenism
17. Sacramentalism
18. Death
19. Inclusivism
20. Hope
pt. Three Critique of Kreeft's "Either/Or Thinking" / Nat Whilk.
ISBN:
9781621644811
1621644812
OCLC:
1327746211

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