Faith in Crisis brings together over thirty Catholic scholars, theologians, and commentators to engage the most pressing debates facing the Church today — the nature of magisterial authority, the status of the traditional Latin Mass, the hermeneutics of Vatican II, and the fractures within contemporary Catholic intellectual life.
The volume features a foreword by philosopher and statesman Rocco Buttiglione and contributions from Cardinal Robert Sarah, Matthew Levering, Robert Fastiggi, Pedro Gabriel, and many others. It is organized in three parts: Traditionalism, Church Authority, and Reform.
Editor Andrew Likoudis brings his grandfather's irenic spirit to the project — a willingness to engage real disagreements without either surrendering to ideological pressure or retreating into polemical defensiveness.
"A foreword by Rocco Buttiglione and contributions from Cardinal Robert Sarah frame a volume that deserves wide readership among those navigating the post-conciliar situation."
Rocco Buttiglione, Philosopher & Statesman