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"A Catholic Response to the Jehovah's Witnesses" is a departure from the author's usual subject of books and articles on subjects of Catholic Spirituality. Having met many Witnesses over the years, she was prompted to write the book as a response to them. It also addresses the concern many Catholics have as to how to engage with Witnesses and how they might evaluate their teachings. It is written in an informal style to introduce readers to the various aspects of the doctrines of the Jehovah's Witnesses, and how a Catholic might respond to them from their own tradition and the theology of the…mehr

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"A Catholic Response to the Jehovah's Witnesses" is a departure from the author's usual subject of books and articles on subjects of Catholic Spirituality. Having met many Witnesses over the years, she was prompted to write the book as a response to them. It also addresses the concern many Catholics have as to how to engage with Witnesses and how they might evaluate their teachings. It is written in an informal style to introduce readers to the various aspects of the doctrines of the Jehovah's Witnesses, and how a Catholic might respond to them from their own tradition and the theology of the Catholic Church. It is also a useful handbook for catechists as she explains clearly the various aspects of Catholic theology.


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Jennifer Moorcroft was born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire and her writing career began in the 1980s. She was for many years a Catechist for Adults in the RCIA programme and she is a member of the Third Order of Carmelites, with a special interest in Carmelite spirituality' Retiring from working in the local hospital as a clerical officer, she now lives in Wales with her husband, David, and Poppy, their cat.