Title | : | Being Catholic in a Culture of Choice |
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ISBN | : | 0814659845 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780814659847 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 |
Publication | : | First published September 29, 2006 |
What will the next generation of Catholics be like? Will they have a strong sense of their identity as Catholic Christians, or will they reflect a more generic Christian identity, without the distinctives associated with Catholicism? Some social commentators suggest that the Catholic identity of young adult Catholics is in jeopardy, with a less ecclesial faith, a thin commitment to the institutional church, and alack of familiarity with the Catholic tradition. Others argue that there are signs that a new generation of younger Catholics is emerging, not all of whom fall easily into the liberal/conservative categories, though many Catholics over fifty tend to dismiss them as conservative, neo-conservative, or even restorationist. Thomas Rausch's book examines a number of recent studies of young adult Catholics as well as different ways that being Catholic is developed and supported, from the Catholic imagination to a reexamination of Christian origins in the light of the charges made in The Da Vinci Code, to the domestic church and Catholic colleges and universities.
Being Catholic in a Culture of Choice Reviews
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Being a Catholic in Culture of Choice is a very interesting book about future of catholicism and what it means to be a catholic in this modern world. Book is not to preachy and author gives realistic opinions on faith today.
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Rausch helped get me intrigued with the young adult Catholics and their needs/wishes/"hooks" that need to be addressed before it is too late.119 pages that pack a punch.