Professor Ramiro Pellitero publishes 'Introduction to the study of the Catechism of the Catholic Church'.
This is the twenty-eighth Issue of the collection 'Manuals of the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences (ISCR)' of the University of Navarra.
The Higher Institute of Religious Sciences of the University of Navarra (ISCR) has published 'Introduction to the Study of the Catechism of the Catholic Church'. The Issue, written by the professor of the School of Theology, Ramiro Pellitero, is the twenty-eighth book of the collection Manuals of the ISCR published by EUNSA.
Professor Ramiro Pellitero recalls that the Catechism of the Catholic Church is a text that implies a life: "It gathers the living Tradition of the Christian faith at a time when many do not know it well or do not live it at all".
He also points out that those who approach these pages as a complement to their Christian training , "will be able to recognise a synthesis of what they have received and discover some aspects less explored by them". Furthermore, he stresses that those who read the book for themselves "will be able to get an idea of the richness of the contents of this unique 'Catechism', as well as to identify its main keys for the Education of the Christian faith and for many questions that arise in our day".
The 'ISCR Handbooks Collection' is addressed to parents, catechists and trainers, teachers of religion or professionals from different fields who feel the need to improve their scientific knowledge faith.
The books published so far are the following: Introduction to Theology, Ethics, Mariology, Philosophy of Science, Pauline Writings, Pentateuch and Historical Books, Theological Anthropology, Synoptic Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, Mystery of God, Ecclesiology, Theology of Creation, Prophetic Books, Poetic and Sapiential Books, Morals of the Person: The Virtues, Philosophy of the Person, Fundamental Morals, Theology of the mission statement, Christology, Introduction to the Philosophy, The Johannine Writings and Catholic Letters, Philosophical Anthropology: the Human Person, Eucharist, Social Morals, Patrology, Introduction to the Sacred Scripture, Theory of the knowledge and Christian Initiation. Baptism and Confirmation.