The tenth volume in the Tradivox series brings us The Catechism of Perservance written by Abbe Gaume. It contains Abbe Gaume's comprehensive overview of creation and human history preceding the incarnation, presented from a supernatural standpoint. "Jesus Christ is the immortal King of ages, the Alpha and the Omega, the center to which all rays converge."
In our age of religious indifference, it is refreshing to find here the classical doctrine that there is only one true religion, which has existed since the beginning of time: "The religion that we profess has always existed, since, from the beginning of the world, the expectation of Jesus Christ has been its soul. ... Faith in Jesus Christ has been thefaith of all ages."
One will be likewise impressed by the many anecdotal glimpses of the "religion and science" debates of the early nineteenth century, and perhaps even more by Abbe Gaume's claims of how natural science, once "the arsenal in which impiety sought for weapons against the faith," now "renders homage to religion."
Hardcover. 416 pages.