Catholic Book Club: Catholic Books | Contact Us | About Us | Church and School Discount

Archive for the 'Bible Studies' Category

New Great Adventure Bible Study On Revelation

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

New from the makers of the Great Adventure Through The Bible series…Adventures in Revelation.  This 10 week study comes in DVD or CD format, and includes study binders for all participants.  The set will help you to understand the context and meaning of many of the often misunderstood images and prophesies in Revelation by looking […]

Study Guide For The U.S. Adult Catholic Catechism

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Are you having trouble understanding The U.S. Adult Catholic Catechism.  Then maybe you need the Study Guide For The U.S. Adult Catholic Catechism.  This guide is great for personal and group study and is sure to help you make sense of the intentions behind the new catechism.  It includes prayers and meditations, discussion questions, doctrinal […]

Jesus Of Nazareth By Pope Benedict XVI - Coming Soon

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

In the tradiontion of Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict is publishing his first major book on the gospels.  In Jesus of Nazareth, Pope Benedict attacks the current hereseys centered around the belief that Christians have misinturpreted the historical Jesus.  In fact, Pope Benedict lays our 2000 years of historical evidence that shows how Christian […]

Catholic Books Are More Popular Than Ever

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

With the continued growth of all kinds of media, especially internet and mobile communications, you’d think that books in print are are dying breed.  Not so.  Books are more popular than ever.  According to Forbes, people are reading more than ever, and it’s due in large part to the internet.  Although many people are reading […]

Navarre Bible Commentaries Come Highly Recommended

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

Among bible commentaries, the Navarre Bible commentaries are some of the most highly recommended because of their depth and scholarly insight…while still remaining accessable to the lay person.  The text is in english and latin, and the commentary on each page takes up more room than the scripture.  These are definitely my personal favorites.

Catholic Books Blog

Monday, January 8th, 2007

Welcome