Elizabeth Klein, assistant professor of theology at the Augustine Institute, leads us through a soul-inspiring exploration of Catholic teaching on angels and saints and why they matter to us as individuals and to the Church.
Throughout the book, Klein answers common questions about the angels and saints in order to give us a deeper understanding and appreciation of the role they play in our lives, the Mass, and in the life of the Church. She also equips us to better discuss with non-Catholics what we believe about angels and saints.
In Angels and Saints, Klein explains that these heavenly companions are gifts from God. They are our friends and are joined to us in the mystical Body of Christ. They invite us to love God and each other perfectly as they do.
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Books in the Engaging Catholicism series from the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame help readers discover the beauty and truth of the Catholic faith through a concise exploration of the Church’s most important but often difficult-to-grasp doctrines as well as crucial pastoral and spiritual practices.
Elizabeth Klein is an assistant professor of theology at the Augustine Institute, a contributor to Formed, and the author of God: What Every Catholic Should Know and Augustine’s Theology of Angels. She is the director of the Augustine Institute’s Short Course Program. Klein earned a doctor of philosophy degree in historical theology at the University of Notre Dame, where she also served as a post-doctoral scholar, course instructor, and graduate assistant. She earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from McMaster University. Klein is a regular contributor to Magnificat. She has been a guest on a number of radio shows and podcasts, including Church Life Journal Radio, Classical Theism, and The Catholic Gentleman. She has spoken at the Denver Catholic Women’s Conference, Fullness of Truth, and the Augustine Institute Bible Conference. She lives with her family in Aurora, Colorado.
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