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Thomas Howard

    Thomas Howard is a highly acclaimed writer and scholar whose prose is noted for its exceptional quality and its focus on the sacramental and incarnational aspects of Christianity. Influenced by profound thinkers like Newman, Chesterton, and Augustine, his work explores the transcendent dimensions of faith. Much like C.S. Lewis, whom he deeply admires, Howard's writings invite readers into a thoughtful consideration of spiritual realities. His distinctive voice offers a compelling exploration of Christian experience.

    On Being Catholic
    Hallowed Be This House: Finding Signs of Heaven in Your Home
    Chance or the Dance?: A Critique of Modern Secularism
    • In this new edition of a modern classic, Thomas Howard contrasts the Christian and secular worldviews, refreshing our minds with the illuminated vision of reality that inspired the world in times past and showing us that we cannot live meaningful lives without it. Howard explains in clear and beautiful prose the way materialism robs us of beauty, depth, and truth. With laser precision and lyrical ponderings he takes us through the dismal reductionist view of the world to the shimmering significance of the world as sign and sacrament. More timely now than when it was first written, this book is a prophetic examination of modern society's conscience.

      Chance or the Dance?: A Critique of Modern Secularism
    • On Being Catholic

      • 265 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In his first full-length book since converting to Roman Catholicism over ten years ago, Thomas Howard presents his wonderful, refreshing insights on the "glad tidings" of the deeper meaning of Catholic piety, dogma, spirituality, vision and practice, rendered in his unique style of prose for which he is well-known. The book's chapters take the form of lay meditations on Catholic teaching and practice, opening up in practical and simple terms the richness at work in virtually every detail of Catholic prayer, piety, liturgy and experience.

      On Being Catholic