Last Chance for February’s Free Book, Other Savings

Learn the Church’s teaching on premarital sex, contraception, homosexuality, pornography, and more. And get important theology collections on sale.

February 28 isn’t just the last day of the month—it’s also your last day to get Theology of the Body Made Simple for free!

In Theology of the Body Made Simple, Anthony Percy uses John Paul II’s theology of the body to explain the Church’s teaching on sexual ethics.

While you’re at it, you can grab two more related volumes for under $12: Theology of the Body in Context by William E. May for just $2.99 and Man and Woman He Created Them by John Paul II for $8.99.

Get the free book of the month.

Stock Your Library with Other February Deals

Save even more in Verbum’s monthly sale. See how much you can save on these titles and others:

  • Catholic for a Reason Collection (4 vols.) – These four volumes equip readers with a better understanding of the Church, the Mother of God, the Mass, and marriage. Designed to provide a biblical basis for Catholic doctrines and theology, you can learn to winsomely explain the importance and significance of the Catholic tradition.
  • The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia – This second edition of The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia gives a succinct and contemporary view to the beliefs, practices, and history of Catholicism, with revisions since the Vatican Council II. It contains over 150 new entries and over 1,300 cross-references, as well as black-and-white maps, drawings, and photographs.
  • Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Theological Trilogy (16 vols.) – As one of the most important Catholic writers of the twentieth century, Hans Urs von Balthasar’s work addresses many of the spiritual and practical issues we deal with today. With this collection, you get Balthasar’s respected sixteen-volume systematic theology covering his three main themes: the glory of the Lord, theo-drama, and theo-logic.

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Hurry—lock in your savings before this sale ends on February 28!

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