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10 Catholic Books Each Protestant Ought to Know

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May 4, 2025
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10 Catholic Books Each Protestant Ought to Know


In Kansas Metropolis, the place I reside, now we have an annual “restaurant week” in January, through which native institutions provide a particular menu to introduce prospects to the meals that they serve year-round. That’s the very best analogy that I can present for what this listing is: a type of “tasting menu” for non-Catholic Christians seeking to get a greater understanding of how Catholicism appears to be like and feels on the within.

It might be inaccurate to say that these are the ten books almost definitely to persuade you to turn into Catholic. Regardless of being a Catholic apologist, I’ve deliberately shied away from apologetics (with a few partial exceptions) on this listing. It might even be unfair to name this a “high ten” listing, because the omissions on this listing are painful: You’ll discover no point out of Benedict XVI’s three-volume Jesus of Nazareth collection, or Scott Hahn’s The Lamb’s Supper, or Trent Horn’s Why We’re Catholic, or Thomas à Kempis’s Imitation of Christ, or St. Ignatius of Loyola’s Religious Workout routines. However I can practically assure that the one who reads these ten books will come away with a extra profound understanding of each Catholic doctrine and spirituality than once they started.

The large image

The vastness of Catholicism may be daunting for these looking for to make sense of it, and so the books on this part are meant to provide one thing of a glimpse of the “large image.”

1. The Catechism of the Catholic Church

The power (and weak spot) of the Catechism of the Catholic Church is that its viewers is everybody. It’s not written to deal with the issues of anybody group however is as an alternative an try by the Church to systematically lay out what Catholics consider, and why. This implies, on the one hand, that you simply may discover one thing extra straight tailor-made to your perspective elsewhere. However then again, the Catechism shouldn’t be neglected as a correct start line to make sense of Catholic doctrine.

It’s damaged up into 4 elements.

  • Half I is about what Catholics consider: Framed across the Nicene Creed, it explores theology correct, significantly Christology.
  • Half II is about how Catholics worship, with a specific deal with sacramental theology.
  • Half III is the ethical life, utilizing the Beatitudes and the Ten Commandments as a framework for exploring who we’re and the way we’re to reside.
  • Half IV is on how Catholics pray, with a particular emphasis on the Lord’s Prayer, which will get a prolonged exposition.

A familiarity with the Catechism (or no less than understanding the place to search out issues in it) is essential in debunking false claims of “what Catholics actually consider.” Plus, the in depth footnotes and quotations give a pleasant jumping-off level for individuals who want to go deeper on a specific doctrine.



2. Catholicism: A Journey to the Coronary heart of the Religion, by Robert Barron

Many readers might be conversant in Bishop Robert Barron’s Phrase on Fireplace ministry, which engages with the broader tradition to defend a Catholic (and extra broadly Christian) worldview towards secular challenges. Within the early days of Phrase on Fireplace, then-Father Barron narrated a ten-episode collection on Catholicism that aired on varied PBS associates all through the nation.

This ebook, which he described as “a celebration, in phrases and imagery, of the God who takes infinite enjoyment of bringing human beings to fullness of life,” emerged from that work. It’s written as an introduction each to Christianity typically and Catholicism particularly, however with the actual objectives of portray the massive image and of exhibiting how Catholicism is incarnational: not only a collection of doctrines or concepts, however a spirituality that engages us on the degree of physique and soul.

3. Rome Candy House: Our Journey to Catholicism, by Scott & Kimberly Hahn

In 1986, a Presbyterian minister by the identify of Scott Hahn was obtained into the Catholic Church. 4 years later, his spouse Kimberly adopted him. This ebook is their reason why.

The ebook’s tone is conversational and is written as a form of joint non secular autobiography, as the 2 spouses alternate narrating troublesome moments of their journey. It’s a glimpse into the thoughts and coronary heart of a pair discerning Catholicism, and as such, may be useful for different {couples} discerning Catholicism. However maybe much more importantly, the ebook has confirmed useful for {couples} the place one partner is drawn to Catholicism whereas the opposite is not.

The Hahns use this conversational and autobiographical method to discover necessary doctrinal questions. In any case, Scott Hahn graduated summa cum laude from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Finally, he would go on to obtain a PhD from Marquette College with a dissertation on covenant theology. This covenantal theme performs an necessary position each in his earlier Presbyterian theology and in his exploration of the Catholic Church.



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Saints & spirituality

Pope Benedict XVI as soon as noticed that whereas arguments from cause “are unquestionably necessary and indispensable,” even probably the most hermetic argument may be resisted. However when “we take a look at the saints, this nice luminous path on which God handed by way of historical past, we see that there actually is a drive of fine which resists the millennia; there actually is the sunshine of sunshine.”

The books on this part are glimmers of sunshine on that nice luminous path.

4. An Introduction to the Religious Life, by St. Francis de Gross sales

Frances de Gross sales, the Catholic Bishop of Geneva from 1602 to 1622, was famed for his theological works (mainly his treatise Of the Love of God) and for his apologetical works arguing towards Calvinism (a collection of pamphlets later collected and issued as a ebook entitled The Catholic Controversy). However for sure, his most necessary legacy was in his non secular counsels, significantly his An Introduction to the Religious Life.

The work was occasioned by Francis’s cousin, Madame Marie de Charmoisy, who desired to reside a lifetime of holiness whereas her husband served as an envoy. The problem Madame de Charmoisy was dealing with was easy: Lots of the devotional works of this era assumed that the particular person striving for sanctity was residing in a convent or a monastery, not attending grand banquets. However non secular counsel written by and for monks and nuns may not be well-suited for the lifetime of Christian laity.

And so Francis writes a book-length response to her, constructed upon two easy premises: first, that everybody is known as to holiness; and second, that

Devotion must be in another way exercised by the prince, by the gentleman, by the tradesman, by the servant, by the widow, by the maid, and by the married particular person: and never solely so, however the follow additionally of devotion should be accommodated to the well being, the capability, the employment, and the obligations of every one specifically.

On the four-hundredth anniversary of Francis de Gross sales’ demise, Pope Francis summed up the message of the ebook pithily: “devotion is supposed for everybody, in each scenario, and every of us can follow it in accordance with our personal vocation.” And Francis de Gross sales confirmed us find out how to reside that out.



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5. The Story of a Soul, by St. Thérèse of Lisieux

When Thérèse of Lisieux died of tuberculosis on the age of twenty-four in 1897, few outdoors of her Carmelite convent and her household had ever heard of her. But when she was canonized in 1925, some half one million pilgrims got here to St. Peter’s Sq. to witness her canonization as a saint.

What had modified? Shortly earlier than her demise, the prioress of the convent, Mom Agnes of Jesus (Thérèse’s older sister, Pauline), had ordered her to create a form of non secular autobiography. After she died, her phrases circulated contained in the convent, after which to the broader world. The phrases had been revolutionary. What Thérèse described was a unique conception of holiness than that of the favored creativeness.

It’s simple to learn the tales of the saints of outdated and their heroic (and even legendary) feats and to come back away feeling discouraged, in a lot the identical means {that a} man with one expertise may be discouraged when his neighbor has 5. Thérèse herself described feeling like an “obscure grain of sand” compared to the towering mountains of such saints. However as an alternative of changing into discouraged, she wrote that

I concluded that God wouldn’t encourage needs which couldn’t be realised, and that I’ll aspire to sanctity despite my littleness. For me to turn into nice is unattainable. I have to bear with myself and my many imperfections.

This path of holiness, which she described as “a bit of means,” is the hallmark of Thérèse’s spirituality: As an alternative of striving to turn into greater so that you could carry out heroic deeds for Christ, the main focus is as an alternative upon giving Christ your littleness, and recognizing your weak spot and radical dependence upon him.



6. Confessions, by St. Augustine of Hippo

Augustine’s Confessions is each a literary and theological masterpiece. Stylistically, Augustine pioneered the style of autobiography, which was nearly unprecedented earlier than him. However his work isn’t a easy autobiography: It’s written within the type of a prolonged (thirteen-volume) prayer to God, recounting the writer’s non secular and mental journey from paganism and decadence to Manicheanism and finally (below the affect of the bishop St. Ambrose of Milan) to the Catholic Church.

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The work is spiritually uplifting and superbly written (“Too late beloved I Thee, O Thou Great thing about historic days, but ever new! too late I beloved Thee.”). It’s hardly shocking that it has held such sway over Western Civilization for the previous sixteen centuries. Studying his Confessions additionally helps to humanize the often-vilified Augustine of Hippo, and it sheds an necessary mild on the character of Christianity within the late fourth and early fifth centuries.

Morality

Catholic morality (with its perception within the existence of “intrinsic evils,” double impact, advantage ethics, and the like) may be alien to these coming from different moral techniques. And significantly within the space of sexual morality, the Catholic teachings on these issues will not be simply international to many non-Christians (e.g., on abortion) however even to many Protestant Christians (e.g., on masturbation, contraception, and IVF). The books on this part search to bridge that hole, no less than a bit of.

7. Aquinas: A Newbie’s Information, by Edward Feser

It was tempting to incorporate Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologica on this listing, and people with a background in theology or philosophy would do properly to have interaction with Thomas straight. In any case, within the papal encyclical Aeterni Patris, Pope Leo XIII describes how the theologians and philosophers of “highest reputation” would, “after mastering with infinite pains the immortal works of Thomas, gave themselves up not a lot to be instructed in his angelic knowledge as to be nourished upon it.”

However trendy readers, significantly with no information, is probably not up for the “infinite pains” wanted to grasp his works. Luckily, there’s a wealth of secondary literature providing an introduction into Thomas’s philosophy and theology. One of many higher beginning factors is Ed Feser’s Aquinas: A Newbie’s Information. He unpacks Thomas Aquinas with a specific eye for his metaphysics, pure theology, psychology, and ethics. It’s not meant to be a radical unpacking of the Summa, however (because the title suggests) serves to information the reader right into a deeper understanding of an excellent thinker and an excellent saint, and might function a useful prolegomenon for studying Thomas straight.

8. Theology of the Physique for Newbies: Rediscovering the That means of Life, Love, Intercourse and Gender, by Christopher West

Within the aftermath of the sexual revolution, which didn’t spare the Catholic Church (and which discovered many dissident theologians overtly speculating that sexual behaviors lengthy thought-about sinful by the Church may really be permissible), Pope St. John Paul II was confronted with the troublesome job of rebuilding a Christian sexual ethos, largely from the bottom up. He did so in an admirable means. In a collection of weekly Wednesday audiences, the pontiff started with the imaginative and prescient of man and girl specified by Genesis and unpacked what a biblical anthropology means for the way we perceive ourselves, our our bodies, and each other, and what this implies in sensible phrases for sexual morality. This got here to be generally known as the theology of the physique.

Having been a Catholic thinker previous to changing into pope, John Paul II was well-suited for this job. However he’s not at all times a simple learn. In order with Thomas Aquinas, those that are affected person sufficient to work by way of the supply materials will discover themselves richly rewarded. However there’s no disgrace in bringing alongside a information. Even John Paul II’s biographer, George Weigel, lamented that “the density of John Paul’s materials is one issue” limiting the influence of his theology of the physique, and he advised that “a secondary literature able to ‘translating’ John Paul’s thought into extra accessible classes and vocabulary is badly wanted.” Christopher West is probably the most profitable of the authors who’ve responded to this name, and his Theology of the Physique for Newbies is precisely what the title says it’s.

The Eucharist

The ultimate part is reserved for books on the Eucharist. Why? As a result of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (quoting the Second Vatican Council) describes the Eucharist as “the supply and summit of the Christian life” (CCC 1324). Eucharistic theology isn’t simply a Catholic–Protestant query, however a query on the coronary heart of Christianity itself.

9. Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist, by Brant Pitre

Whereas there are lots of glorious books on the Eucharist, I do know none that take the distinctive method taken by Dr. Brant Pitre. He explores the doctrine of the Eucharist not by specializing in the writings of the early Christians or of recent popes and even the New Testomony. He focuses as an alternative on the Outdated Testomony, exploring the varied ways in which Christ’s self-offering is prefigured there: typically clearly, and typically extra subtly.

Particular consideration is given to the Passover lamb (the chief motif by way of which the New Testomony authors perceive Christ’s sacrifice), the manna, and the bread of the presence, earlier than making use of these items to Christ’s Final Supper and self-offering. Alongside the best way, Pitre incorporates insights drawn from Jewish assets just like the Talmud, with which many Christians are unfamiliar.

Given the duty he lays out for himself within the ebook, he accomplishes it with a surprisingly conversational tone, and the work is eminently readable.



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10. The Eucharist: Thriller of Presence, Sacrifice, and Communion, by Lawrence Feingold

Whereas Pitre’s subject may appear daunting at first, the side of Dr. Lawrence Feingold’s ebook which may deter abnormal readers is its sheer size. At 720 pages, the ebook is unlikely to be picked up by an informal reader seeking to go deeper of their data of the Eucharist. That’s a disgrace, as a result of the ebook is tailored from Feingold’s class notes in educating seminarians. In different phrases, whereas not a real newbie’s information, the prose is obvious and easy for these eager to go deeper of their understanding of the Catholic view, with out supposing that you simply’re already a subject-matter professional.

Feingold’s argument is straightforward: “Christ instituted the Eucharist for a similar causes that he grew to become man.” Christ got here to earth to dwell amongst us (John 1:14), to supply himself as a sacrifice for us (1 Cor 5:7), and to enter into good communion with us (Rev 19:9). Feingold thus explores the Eucharist as a method by which Christ is current amongst us, as a method by which we turn into partakers in Christ’s atoning sacrifice, and as a method by which we enter into communion with God.

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