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Old May 29, '12, 8:41 pm
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I am new to the faith and new to the forum. In my life I have several people asking me questions about the Catholic Church. I don't know much except what I learned with my lessons with the priest who did my classes when I came into the Church.

What can you suggest to me that are basic books that provide a good overview, but a little more in depth than "Catholicism for Dummeis". Something that I can learn the faith in.

I have tried to look at Karl Keating's books, they seem to be a bit over the head for me, perhaps later I will be ready to read them.

Oh, and I do not have a lot of money to be spending on books. So any recommendations, I will be very thankful.

Thank you.

P.S. I thought this would go under Apologetics, if it does not belong here, please move the thread.

Theology For Beginners by F.J. Sheed
Theology and Sanity by F.J. Sheed
Fundamentals Of The Faith by Peter Kreeft
Catholic Christianity by Peter Kreeft
Handbook Of Christian Apologetics by Peter Kreeft
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Old May 30, '12, 7:16 am
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The Faith Explained, Leo Trese

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Theology For Beginners by F.J. Sheed
Theology and Sanity by F.J. Sheed
Fundamentals Of The Faith by Peter Kreeft
Catholic Christianity by Peter Kreeft
Handbook Of Christian Apologetics by Peter Kreeft
Thank you both. I am adding these books to get list.
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Old May 30, '12, 9:23 am
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I am new to the faith and new to the forum. In my life I have several people asking me questions about the Catholic Church. I don't know much except what I learned with my lessons with the priest who did my classes when I came into the Church.

What can you suggest to me that are basic books that provide a good overview, but a little more in depth than "Catholicism for Dummeis". Something that I can learn the faith in.

I have tried to look at Karl Keating's books, they seem to be a bit over the head for me, perhaps later I will be ready to read them.

Oh, and I do not have a lot of money to be spending on books. So any recommendations, I will be very thankful.

Thank you.

P.S. I thought this would go under Apologetics, if it does not belong here, please move the thread.


Try going to BibleChristianSociety.com....you can get free downloads of apologetic materials...and I think you can ask for a free CD too.

Try these too:

http://www.alabamacatholicresources.com/Bible.html

http://www.bringyou.to/apologetics/audio.htm#EWTN

http://www.catholicity.com/cds/
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Old Jun 2, '12, 9:06 am
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Try going to BibleChristianSociety.com....you can get free downloads of apologetic materials...and I think you can ask for a free CD too.

Try these too:

http://www.alabamacatholicresources.com/Bible.html

http://www.bringyou.to/apologetics/audio.htm#EWTN

http://www.catholicity.com/cds/
Thank you very much.
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Here is a good book. It is called "This Is The Faith" by Reverend Canon Francis Ripley. It has an Imprimatur and a Nihil Obstat. I read it before converting to Catholicism and I would say it is definitely more substantial than the Catholicism for Dummies type books:

https://tanbooks.benedictpress.com/i...eywords/faith/
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Thank you both. I am adding these books to get list.
They can be got used on ABEBOOKS.com. Read Introduction to Theology (Sheed) before you tackle Theology and Sanity. I'd read Kreeft first. Sheed is a thorough genius but you ain't reading those books on a lazy Sunday afternoon! You need a pen and notebook. Trust me!
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Old Jun 4, '12, 7:13 pm
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And just a caution. If you are new to the faith, sometimes the forums as much as I love them are not the best place for a new faith.

People come here trying to show Catholics the errors of our ways frequently and sometimes those of us here do not respond as well to their questions as is possible. Don't get me wrong, there are some here that put the professional apologist to shame! But that doesn't mean they can answer every thread.

Just know that there is an answer to all that people come here for, to the lies and sometimes just a different interpretation. But the wonderful richness of scripture and church fathers just cannot be rivaled anywhere!

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Old Jun 6, '12, 7:41 pm
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Hi

I am new to the faith and new to the forum. In my life I have several people asking me questions about the Catholic Church. I don't know much except what I learned with my lessons with the priest who did my classes when I came into the Church.

What can you suggest to me that are basic books that provide a good overview, but a little more in depth than "Catholicism for Dummeis". Something that I can learn the faith in.

I have tried to look at Karl Keating's books, they seem to be a bit over the head for me, perhaps later I will be ready to read them.

Oh, and I do not have a lot of money to be spending on books. So any recommendations, I will be very thankful.
There are plenty of excellent resources on the web....... free ...... for those of us with limited funds. . The following sites have tons of solid, educational, dependably Catholic, information within them.

http://www.salvationhistory.com/
http://www.catholic-convert.com/
http://www.ewtn.com/
http://www.familylifecenter.net/
http://familylifecenter.net/article.asp?artId=308
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Here are the online places I like checking out:

1. Catholic.com --- use the search engine on here, and check out all of the online tracts, too. These are of a more apologetic nature.
2. Newadvent.org --- has a very excellent online Catholic encylopedia; also, the homepage is updated often with links to Catholic news, blog pages, articles, etc. which may be helpful to you.
3. Jimmyakin.com --- Catholic apologist Jimmy Akin is awesome! He explains the faith so well and knows... A LOT. Check out his "Online Articles" section; it is very helpful.
4. Catholicculture.org --- has a wide variety of info. I especially like going there to see the material by Fr. William Most.
5. There are plenty of good Catholic apologetics sites out there, some of which have already been mentioned. I sometimes visist scripturecatholic.com, Dave Armstrong's website, Catholics United for the Faith's website (especially under "Faith Facts")

Every Catholic should read the Catechism; it's meaty, but it contains the faith! Someone mentioned Catholic and Christian--a good read! For some books that aren't free but aren't expensive either, check out the books by Dave Armstrong. He has great deals on his books. You can also get them on PDF. I just bought his book on the early Church Fathers for $1.99!
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Thank you all for the links. It is wonderful to have all of this at my disposal and to read anytime I need it.
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Thank you all for the links. It is wonderful to have all of this at my disposal and to read anytime I need it.
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www.ltp.org has some RCIA material that looks promising.

http://www.ltp.org/p-1804-rcia-catec...d-edition.aspx
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