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Epiphany: a theological introduction to Catholicism

by Aidan Nichols O.P.


Chapter 1: A Christian Philosophy & Preface

Chapter 2: Revelation and Its Sources
Part 1
Part 2

Chapter 3: The Historian's Jesus
Part 1
Part 2

Chapter 4: The Church's Jesus
Part 1
Part 2

Chapter 5: The Trinity

Chapter 6: The Nature of Salvation
Part 1
Part 2

Chapter 7: The Church
Part 1
Part 2

Chapter 8: The Religious Life
Part 1
Part 2


Chapter 9: The Rites of the Church
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3


Chapter 10: Mary and the Saints
Part 1
Part 2


Chapter 11: The Cosmic Setting of Salvation

Chapter 12: The Good Life
Part 1
Part 2

Chapter 13: Ways to Holiness

Chapter 14: Catholicism and Other Religions

Cover design by Ann Blattner.

Cover image: "The Adoration of the Magi." Whalebone, English, early twelfth century. Reproduced by the permission of the Curators of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

A Michael Glazier Book published by The Liturgical Press,Collegeville, Minnesota

ISBN 0-8146-5504-1

Copyright ©; 1996 by The Order of St. Benedict, Inc., Collegeville, Minnesota. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or any retrieval system, without the written permission of The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minnesota 56321. Printed in the United States of America.


Contents


  Preface 5
1 A Christian Philosophy 7
2 Revelation and Its Sources 30
3 The Historian's Jesus 65
4 The Church's Jesus 106
5 The Trinity 151
6 The Nature of Salvation 169
7 The Church 206
8 The Religious Life 238
9 The Rites of the Church 272
10 Mary and the Saints 337
11 The Cosmic Setting of Salvation 368
12 The Good Life 391
13 Ways to Holiness 433
14 Catholicism and Other Religions 456
15 Coda 470
  Suggestions for Further Reading 471
  Index of Names 481
  Index of Main Subjects Treated 488
     
Copyright ©; 1996 by The Order of St. Benedict, Inc., Collegeville, Minnesota. All rights reserved.

This version: 27th April 2010




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