Unpacking the Apostles' Creed step-by-step, this rediscovered classic by Ronald Knox offers a clear, loving, and witty example of Anglo-Catholic thought at its best.During the WWII bombing of London, Ronald Knoxa priest, radio personality, detective novelist, scholar, and Catholic convertfound himself the chaplain of a girls' school where students were being sheltered. When his existing homilies were exhausted, Knox began to write new ones for his students based on the Apostles' Creed. The homilies were so well-received that they were later published as The Creed in Slow MotionWith resurgent interest in the life and writings of Knox, as well as forthcoming changes to the English translation of the Creed, the new edition of this classic could not be more timely.
Unpacking the Apostles' Creed step-by-step, this rediscovered classic by Ronald Knox offers a clear, loving, and witty example of Anglo-Catholic thought at its best.During the WWII bombing of London, Ronald Knoxa priest, radio personality, detective novelist, scholar, and Catholic convertfound himself the chaplain of a girls' school where students were being sheltered. When his existing homilies were exhausted, Knox began to write new ones for his students based on the Apostles' Creed. The homilies were so well-received that they were later published as The Creed in Slow MotionWith resurgent interest in the life and writings of Knox, as well as forthcoming changes to the English translation of the Creed, the new edition of this classic could not be more timely.