By St. Thomas Aquinas
Subtitled, "Against the Muslims, Greeks, and Armenians." In this brief work, St. Thomas Aquinas meets major objections to the Incarnation of the Son of God and other Catholic doctrines posed by Muslim scholars. He also refutes the arguments of certain dissident Greeks and Armenians who, in the 13th century, denied the existence of a purgatory.
To St. Thomas, truth matters, and all error is subversive; therefore, he sets out to uproot error with a holy zeal. In these days when "dialogue" has replaced evangelism and preaching the Gospel has given way to "ecumenism," the "unapologetical" apolegetics of a saintly master of the ages of Faith will stimulate the mind and inflame the heart of true Catholics. The book is ably translated by Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner, STD, FI.
Soft cover, 111 pages.