For I Was Blind but Now I See

This book made me look at the Eucharist and Jesus' promises with new eyes and new appreciation for the truth hidden in plain sight in the Catholic Church. It answers the question that Brant Pitre encountered so long ago as a college student, "How can you Catholics teach that bread and wine actually become Jesus' body and blood? Do you really believe that?"

Beginners or scholars, believers or atheists, Protestants or Catholics, skeptics or the faithful can now follow the inescapable logical reasoning of Pitre, which leads to opened eyes and an emphatic "yes."

Visit the Patheos Book Club for more resources, including an excerpt and author Q&A, from Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist.

2/15/2011 5:00:00 AM
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