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Thomas Howard
Soft Cover
978-1-58617-132-2
8" (20.3 cm) x 5 1/4" (13.3 cm) x 1" (2.54 cm)
Ignatius Press
2007
355
Our Description
In his books and articles, Thomas Howard has never been one to shy away
from controversy. While attending the Evangelical Church of his parents
and teaching English at an Evangelical college, Howard wrote his
provocative best seller Evangelical is Not Enough.
Soon after entering the Anglican Communion, Howard began asking the
kinds of questions that would eventually lead him into the Roman
Catholic Church.
Throughout his pilgrimage of faith, Howard wrote numerous
thought-provoking yet respectful articles on a wide range of topics for
both Protestant and Catholic publications, gaining him a wide and loyal
following. Known for his wit and charm, Howard also was a sought after
speaker for conferences and college graduations. Due to a request made
by one of his faithful, this collection of Howard's best material has
now been published.
Liturgical reform and sacred architecture, women's ordination and
hierarchical authority, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien — these and many
other topics of interest to Protestants and Catholics alike are tackled
by Howard with his characteristic thoughtfulness in these articles and
speeches that span more than twenty years of his prolific career.
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