Description
The Catholic Church is deep in crisis and scandal. A highly intelligent, articulate Irish commentator provides hope, encouraging people to see beyond current problems.
About the Author
Mark Dooley lectures in Philosophy at the National University of Ireland Maynooth, and is a former Newman Scholar of Theology at University College Dublin where he taught for ten years. From 2003-2006, he wrote a controversial column on foreign affairs for the Sunday Independent. Since 2006, he has written for the Irish Daily Mail. Dooley is also a regular broadcaster on Irish radio and television, and has served as a political speech writer. He is author of The Politics of Exodus: Kierkegaard's Ethics of Responsibility (2001), The Philosophy of Derrida (2007), and Roger Scruton: The Philosopher on Dover Beach (2009). He is editor of Questioning Ethics (1999), Questioning God (2001), and A Passion for the Impossible (2003).
Reviews
[a] beautifully written book... In the times in which we live, to write as Dooley has done takes courage. As you read this book you may be edified, you may be enraged; one thing you won't be is bored. * Irish Mail on Sunday *
[Mark Dooley is] well-qualified to get to the heart of the matters that trouble so many today: why bother with being a Catholic. * The Irish Catholic *
Why Be a Catholic? courageously confronts what must be done if Catholicism is to survive as a religion of redemption. -- Eoghan Harris * Sunday Independent *
This is a timely book that seeks to revitalise a faith that it all too apt to flag in this time of crisis. Dooley faces up to the clerical sex-abuse scandals, but shows us a church that still keeps the flame of faith alive... [his] heartfelt plea deserves to be heard. * The Tablet *
Book Information
ISBN 9781441110428
Author Mark Dooley
Format Paperback
Page Count 136
Imprint Continuum Publishing Corporation
Publisher Continuum Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 180g