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landon13
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Hello,
I have been reading a lot of different book reviews lately online about some more “modernist” or “liberal” Catholic books that I have recently bought used and put into my “other” section on my religious bookshelf.
Namely, one book that has caught a lot of strife in the Catholic community called “Catholicism: Study Edition” by: Fr. Richard McBrien. (Ph.D. in Theology)
I understand that this book shows a more theologically “open” view to different Catholic viewpoints and is not just the cookie-cutter Catechism of doctrine. I am not advocating this book or its theologies but I feel that for anyone to truly be firm in Catholicism they should also be able to study a wide variety of non-Catholic or more heterodox Catholic doctrines and be able to prove these wrong i.e., (Richard Dawkins, Martin Luther, Calvin, &c.,)
So, let me get down to my main question: I have seen so many times that Catholics will not even pick up a book that has anything to do spiritually with the Faith unless it has either a Nihil Obstat or an Imprimatur or both. Why is that?
God bless!
I have been reading a lot of different book reviews lately online about some more “modernist” or “liberal” Catholic books that I have recently bought used and put into my “other” section on my religious bookshelf.
Namely, one book that has caught a lot of strife in the Catholic community called “Catholicism: Study Edition” by: Fr. Richard McBrien. (Ph.D. in Theology)
I understand that this book shows a more theologically “open” view to different Catholic viewpoints and is not just the cookie-cutter Catechism of doctrine. I am not advocating this book or its theologies but I feel that for anyone to truly be firm in Catholicism they should also be able to study a wide variety of non-Catholic or more heterodox Catholic doctrines and be able to prove these wrong i.e., (Richard Dawkins, Martin Luther, Calvin, &c.,)
So, let me get down to my main question: I have seen so many times that Catholics will not even pick up a book that has anything to do spiritually with the Faith unless it has either a Nihil Obstat or an Imprimatur or both. Why is that?
God bless!