Ronald Knox was one of the most influential British convert-writers of the 20th century.
These answers will prove equally attractive to today\'s readers who, after so many decades of failed isms, yearn for understanding and commitment even more than did their grandparents\' generation..
They were answers to the ever-present Why?.
These truths, rules, strengths, and ambitions were attractive to the book\'s first readers.
Knox discusses the truths Catholics hold, the rules Catholics acknowledge, the strength Catholics receive, and the ambitions Catholics honour.
This work is a masterpiece in convincing the nominal Protestant (or nominal Catholic), the vaguely religious person, or the person without any religious inclinations that God really does exist, that His existence matters, and that only knowledge of Him and obedience to Him can lead to answers to the questions that haunt everyone.
While it deals extensively with Protestantism, its target is more the unchurched or lightly-church modern.
Of his many works, The Belief of Catholics is his best-known book and his premiere piece of apologetics.
Ronald Knox was one of the most influential British convert-writers of the 20th century