The beliefs of the Catholic Apologetics is based on the field of Christian theology which aims to provide a reasoned defense to the faith. It started with Paul the Apostle in the early church.
W. Devivier has written: 'Christian apologetics' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Apologetics, History, Apologetic works
Paul J. Glenn has written: 'Apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Apologetics, Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Doctrines 'Dialectics' -- subject(s): Logic
As there are literally thousands of non-Catholic beliefs, if not millions, you would have to ask a more specific question to get a meaningful answer.
.Catholic AnswerCardinal Richelieu was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church, his beliefs were Christian.
John Machale has written: 'The evidences and doctrines of the Catholic Church' -- subject(s): Apologetics
In short, the Catholic Truth Society is a lay publisher of Catholic materials; from apologetics to leaflets. Founded in 1884 by Herbert Cardinal Vaughan in the United Kingdom, it has offshoots in Ireland, Australia and America.
The Catholic faith is just that - catholic. Catholic means "universal" or "according to the whole"; thus Catholic beliefs are identical for Christians all over the world.
Apologetics means to defend something by use of intelligent argument. The Bible uses this word when it talks about when someone had an accusation against them (like court) the person had to defend himself by using intelligent arguments. So, apologetics has to do with defending the beliefs a person has.
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