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Elijah_Baley
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I ask this not to plug the already heavily-plugged book by Jimmy Akin but because I want to know, from people who have read it, if it is a book written from an explicitly Catholic perspective. Far more useful as a gift, I think, would be a study of what the Church fathers say from a neutral perspective, with as little (name removed by moderator)ut from the author as possible, to let them speak for themselves.
Before I buy the book, I want to know if a non-Catholic reading it will be more impressed that the fathers are so Catholic or more disgusted that the author is.
Before I buy the book, I want to know if a non-Catholic reading it will be more impressed that the fathers are so Catholic or more disgusted that the author is.