The Church - Dr. Scott Hahn

The Church

By Dr. Scott Hahn

  • Release Date: 2012-11-06
  • Genre: Christianity
Score: 2.5
2.5
From 29 Ratings

Description

This book presents the Church--One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic--as the continuation of Christ's Redemption. Examining the Church as the Mystical Body of Christ, it studies the foundation of the Church, her mission, and her attributes. It examines the Communion of Saints and the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Didache Semester Series is a series of high school textbooks, teacher's manuals, and student workbooks published by Midwest Theological Forum. Each title spans one academic semester. These titles have been developed according to the 2007 curriculum framework from the USCCB Subcommittee on the Catechism to assist in the publication of religious education textbooks for Catholic high schools.
This book, The Church: Sacrament of Salvation, corresponds to Book IVJesus Christ's Mission Continues in the World Today (The Church) in the curriculum framework.
This textbook is published with ecclesiastical approval from the Archdiocese of Chicago, and it has been granted conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church by the USCCB Subcommittee on the Catechism.

Reviews

  • In regards to World Peace

    1
    By worldpeaceadvocate
    This book is taking up cyberspace that could be used to teach the less fortunate java script and give ted talks to those who yearn for the fruit of knowledge. World Peace needs to further employ its beliefs in the cyber nano byte paradigm sub cage. And this book is preventing it from doing so.
  • David and Nebuchadnezzar had relations

    1
    By Hihihihijjijih
    This book did not have any mention of the gay relationship of these two
  • Nebecanezar and David were gay....but no mention???!

    1
    By ALEX CULIGAN
    That’s all
  • Don’t waste your money.

    1
    By The best iPad app yet
    Even if you need this for school, please just figure out another way and dont waste your money on a book you will probably use three times.