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Faith Database puts an immense wealth of writings from throughout Church history at your fingertips. With over 1500 resource booksincluding authors like Newman, Chesterton, St. John of the Cross, and Pope John Paul IIand 10 translations of the Bible (with cross-references to Church Fathers and Doctors!), you simply can’t find a more comprehensive, integrated resource.
Whether you’re deep in apologetics or Scripture study, preparing for ministry or studying for class, or just want to leisurely explore the Faith for edification and inspiration, there’s plenty to help you on your way in the Faith Database.
3 Ways to Use the Faith Database
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2000 Years of Christian History
10 Bible Translations
88 Council Documents from all 21 Ecumenical Councils
400 Early Church writings
165 writings from the Doctors of the Church
74 books from John Henry Newman
112 books from G. K. Chesterton
1300 Papal writings/encyclicals
The Old Catholic Encyclopedia (1200 entries and 5000 images)
Many classics including Gibbons’ Faith of our Fathers, Thomas a Kempis’ Imitation of Christ and John Paul II’s Theology of the Body
1000 Bible Art Images
Over 100 Bible Maps
Illustrated Church history
Search the Catechism and Code of Canon Law
Just a Few of the Over 1500 Featured Writings
Apologia (Newman)
Orthodoxy (Chesterton)
Thomas a Kempis
Doctors of the Church
St. John of the Cross
St. Theresa of Avila
St. Thomas Aquinas (The Summa)
Early Church Fathers
St. Augustine’s Confessions
Irenaeus’ Against Heresies
St. John Chrysostom’s Commentaries
Papal Writings / Encyclicals Humanae Vitae
Theology of the Body
Veritatis Splendor
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