UNBELIEF: ITS CAUSES AND CURES
In this classic work praised by Pope Pius IX himself, Fr. Nicolas J. Laforet lays out the spiritual causes of unbelief, and shows the antidotes necessary to remedy each of those failings.
Noting that unbelief is not a particularly modern phenomenon (after all, many people refused to believe in Jesus even after having witnessed his miracles), Fr. Laforet uncovers the common roots of unbelief as well as the sure remedies that finally bring men and women to have faith in God.
Fr. Laforet shows that although many think otherwise, unbelief is not merely a matter of the intellect; on the contrary, where unbelief prevails we almost invariably find bad will: souls who have either not seriously considered the claims of Christianity or who simply refuse to admit truths that are evident to anyone who inquires with an open mind.
From the fruits of his spiritual and psychological analysis of the roots of unbelief, Fr. LaForet then crafts a simple but powerful remedyone that is sure to bring to Christ any reasonable person who honestly employs it.
No wonder the great Cardinal James Gibbons treasured this book, "I consider its value beyond price, and highly recommend it to all, especially in these days of doubt and denial."
Among the things you will learn here are:
The spiritual roots of unbelief, and the main forms it takes today
The Attitudes that kill belief: pride, injustice, bad will, and levity of mind
Why Christianity could conquer the brutal Roman Empire, but suffers ever more defeats in our day
The one thing that always opens the gates of faith even to those who live in darkness
It's called "Rationalism," but here Fr. Laforet shows it's not rational at all
True faith: why it isn't blind and can never be
If you can't make yourself believe, why does the Church consider unbelief a vice? Get the answer here