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The Church and the Human Quest for Truth
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| Availability: | In Stock | | Author: | Charles Morerod, O.P. |
| Length: | 168 pages | | Edition: | Paperback | | Code: | CHQ-P |
| Retail Price: | $24.95 | | Sale Price: | $21.21 |
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Do we need the Church? Does the Church, with her teaching, preaching, and sacramental life, get in the way of human happiness? What is the Church's relationship to Christ and to the grace of the holy Trinity? These are among the questions that Fr. Charles Morerod addresses in his richly pastoral and learned book. This book invites Christians to learn anew why the Church, the Body of Christ, is God's chosen mode of sharing Christ's life with us.
"This excellent book shows that the Church is the place where God fulfils our human quest for truth and happiness. Fr. Morerod offers a solid exposition of what the Church really is, with a fresh sense of philosophical and ecumenical issues at stake. It is not just another book on ecclesiology, but a fundamental and limpid contribution to the understanding of human vocation to contemplating the Truth and living from it. I wish I had read this book when I began studying theology."
— Gilles Emery, Professor of Dogmatic Theology, University of Fribourg
"Fr. Morerod’s The Church and the Human Quest for Truth is at once masterfully original and profoundly orthodox Catholic theology at its best. The author explains how the fundamental human desire for happiness finds its realization in salvation and what we mean when we say that this salvation cannot occur outside the Church. Written with beautiful lucidity and informed by a rigorous logic, this book ought to prove valuable for both beginner and expert alike. I cannot imagine a better treatment of a whole range of issues in ecclesiology. With this short treatise, Fr. Morerod has performed a great service to Catholic theology.
—Kevin E. O'Reilly, Milltown Institute, Dublin, Ireland
Charles Morerod, O.P., is Dean of Philosophy and Professor of Theology at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome (Angelicum). He belongs to the Anglican Roman-Catholic International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. He is the Director of the French edition of Nova et Vetera and author of Ecumenism & Philosophy, Philosophical Questions for a Renewal of Dialogue.
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