Why should I believe what the Church teaches?
Chapters 1–3
Each human life is a dramatic search for happiness that requires both friendship and truth to be successful.
Chapters 4–6
Sustained reflection upon our common experience of the world enables us to vindicate that we can arrive at philosophical truths that are independent of the claims of modern experimental science, among which are the immortality of the soul and the existence of God as first cause or Creator of the universe.
Chapter 7
The stance of the relativist is self-defeating.
Chapter 8
The claims of materialist and reductionist versions of evolutionary theory are unconvincing.
Chapters 9–14
The biblical testimony to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and the Divinity of Jesus Christ, his Only-Begotten Son are convincing, as are Christ’s establishment of the Most Holy Eucharist and the Church as the universal sacrament of salvation.
Chapter 15
Our weekly recitation of the Nicene Creed is a fitting act, both morally and intellectually.