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Romans A New Covenant | e-Book Guest

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The clearest guide to moral reasoning you'll ever read

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Romans A New Covenant | e-Book Guest

Romans A New Covenant | e-Book Guest

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In a world of moral confusion, this
classic text offers clarity. Fr. Austin Fagothey presents Catholic ethics in
common-sense terms, drawing from Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas to address
the ethical questions that matter most.

Widely used in Catholic colleges
for decades, this is undoubtedly the clearest and easiest-to-read ethics text
ever published. The author says no book can replace a professor in the
classroom - but this one virtually does.

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  • Daniela R.

    As a theology student, The Trinitarian Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas was challenging but incredibly rewarding. It helped me finally understand how Aquinas explains the Trinity using reason without diminishing mystery. This book deepened both my academic understanding and my faith.

    3 days ago

  • Maria L.

    Romans: A New Covenant completely changed how I read Paul’s letter. The covenantal approach made everything click—from justification to grace and the law. It’s scholarly but still readable, even for someone doing independent Bible study.

    1 week ago

  • Jonah P.

    Right and Reason is one of the clearest explanations of Aristotle’s ethics I’ve read. It focuses on virtue and character in a way that feels practical, not abstract. This book gave me a solid foundation for understanding moral philosophy and natural law.

    3 weeks ago

  • Angela M.

    I purchased all three books for graduate-level studies, and each one complements the others beautifully. Aquinas’ Trinitarian theology, Paul’s covenant theology in Romans, and Aristotle’s ethics together form a strong intellectual framework rooted in reason and faith. Highly recommended for serious students.

    4 days ago

  • Christy B.

    What I appreciated most was the balance between depth and clarity. These books don’t oversimplify, but they also don’t feel inaccessible. Romans: A New Covenant in particular helped me teach Scripture with more historical and theological coherence.

    2 weeks ago

  • Sophia K.

    These readings pushed me to think more deeply and carefully about theology and ethics. Right and Reason helped me understand moral decision-making beyond rules, while Aquinas’ Trinitarian work strengthened my appreciation for classical theology. Worth every page.

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    Got questions? We've got answers.

    Do animals have rights? What is the origin of the State? Who as the right to educate? Is capital punishment ethical? Is there a right to work? What is a just wage? What is a just war? Is euthanasia against Natural Law? These and dozens more - with clear, reasoned answers rooted in timeless wisdom.

    No. Despite its scholarly rigor, the book is written in non-technical language specifically to be accessible to any adult. It was designed as a textbook but reads like a conversation with a wise mentor.

    Anyone trying to navigate modern ethical debates - medical ethics, family issues, social justice - without grounding in classical principles will flounder in guesswork and emotional thinking. This book provides the foundation every educated person needs.

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