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What can this Baptist gain from a book written by a Catholic? Plenty! Like my Catholic brothers and sisters, I have concerns about freedom of religion and about the negative portrayals of faith by popular media. George Orwell shared some of... [Read on]
It's a good message in general, but I am not a catholic. There were a few flaws in the theology and wording in general, but anyone can take a learning message from anything, if they so wish. I received this book free from WaterBrook... [Read on]
This was a short e-book but one that I found hard to get into – I know it was written for Catholics and I enjoy reading books for other Christian denominations so that I can learn from others in our walk. As I was reading I couldn’t help but... [Read on]
Anyone concerned with the way America seems to be heading should read Archbishop Charles J. Chaput’s “A Heart on Fire: Catholic Witness and the Next America.” Though brief, it is a brilliant call to arms for all Catholics (and others) that are... [Read on]
Charles J. Chaput’s A Heart on Fire seeks to awaken Christians from their religio-political slumbers, during an election season where the trappings of partisan campaigns dot lawns and street corners and when a constant barrage of political ads... [Read on]
It's a familiar tale, at least to Christians who care about the fabric of American society: the Christian faith shaped the American character from its founding, but as Christianity has lost influence, American culture has crumbled. In A Heart on... [Read on]
I am not exactly sure Chaput was trying to accomplish with this work A Heart on Fire. It felt more like an advertisement or long magazine article for his lengthier work, Render Unto Caesar. Chaput uses less than two dozen pages chastising... [Read on]
A Heart on Fire by Charles J Chaput In the modern world freedom of press and of speech demands immunity from censorship and control. But in the last 60 years freedom of thought and expression has slowly been eroding in the world of... [Read on]
A Heart on Fire is a booklet as it's less than 30 pages in length thereby making it difficult for me to write a long review. I jumped at the chance to read and review this title because it's written by Catholic Bishop Charles Chaput. Chaput... [Read on]