Description
This book adapts a wildly successful high-school curriculum developed by Charles E. Rice, who taught for years at an Indiana high school in addition to his storied career at Notre Dame Law School. This classroom-tested curriculum has had life-changing effects. Rice's students, who took the course in the late 1970s and early 1980s, credit this course for keeping them Catholic, while their peers turned to Zen, politics, or drugs in their search for ultimate meaning.
Rice, with the valuable assistance of co-author and philosopher Theresa Farnan, updates this curriculum by incorporating the Catechism and the personalist philosophy of John Paul II into the timeless wisdom of the Church. Today's young Catholics admire the faith more than ever, but need clear answers about what it is and who they are. The straight answers found in this book are a sure antidote to the confusion of the culture of death.
The revised second edition contains expanded material from Pope Benedict XVI, the Catechism of the Catholic Church and other sources. The second edition, as did the first, has received the Imprimatur from Most Rev. John M. D'Arcy, bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend. The second edition has also received from the Office for the Catechism of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops a Declaration of Conformity, certifying that it is in conformity with the Catechism.
The second edition is therefore included in the USCCB's Conformity Listing of Catechetical Texts and is officially approved for use in Catholic schools and educational programs.
About the Author
Charles E. Rice is Professor Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame Law School; Theresa Farnan formerly was a pre-theology instructor and formation advisor at Mount Saint Mary's Seminary.
Book Information
ISBN 9781587319297
Author Charles E. Rice
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint St Augustine's Press
Publisher St Augustine's Press
Weight(grams) 338g
Dimensions(mm) 219mm * 143mm * 14mm