Clashing Symbols: An Introduction to Faith and CulturePaulist Press, 2003 - 208 من الصفحات Faith and Culture has become a field of crucial importance in recent years. Clashing Symbols breaks new ground in presenting a wide area of reflection on the relationship between faith and the powerful cultural contexts surrounding believers today. Michael Paul Gallagher introduces readers to the main insights, theories, and controversies being discussed by individuals and church bodies. Early chapters discuss the many meanings of culture, then specifically religious responses to culture, focusing on Vatican II and resolutions from the World Council of Churches. Themes concerning modernity and postmodernity are explored in detail, especially from a religious point of view. The final four chapters deal with more pastoral themes: the challenges of inculturation, discernment, youth ministry and the outlines of a spirituality for today's culture. Drawing on the work of some of the leading thinkers in the field, this clearly written work is a natural for specialists and academics. It will also be valuable for anyone who wishes to understand the increasing relevance of culture for theology and for religious commitment today. In addition, it will also help "ordinary" Christians to understand the realities and challenges of contemporary culture with wisdom, with confidence, and in the light of faith. + |
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... particular specialisation in constitutional law . In brief , he diagnoses how the pressures of contemporary culture keep religion impotent in the public sphere . The message is that ' it is perfectly all right to believe that stuff ...
... particular specialisation in constitutional law . In brief , he diagnoses how the pressures of contemporary culture keep religion impotent in the public sphere . The message is that ' it is perfectly all right to believe that stuff ...
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... particular group of people . 7 One recalls the famous remark of Goering that when he heard the word culture he wanted to reach for his gun . He probably had the more elite meaning in mind - the world of art or ideas . If he experienced ...
... particular group of people . 7 One recalls the famous remark of Goering that when he heard the word culture he wanted to reach for his gun . He probably had the more elite meaning in mind - the world of art or ideas . If he experienced ...
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... particular set of assumptions about values and behaviour , and hence it contains certain normative elements that influence the life of a group . Some experts here introduce a distinction between ' culture ' as referring to the way of ...
... particular set of assumptions about values and behaviour , and hence it contains certain normative elements that influence the life of a group . Some experts here introduce a distinction between ' culture ' as referring to the way of ...
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... particular way of life ' . " He went on to describe the culture of any given period as a ' structure of feeling ' , born from a process of ' interaction between patterns learned and created in the mind and patterns communicated and made ...
... particular way of life ' . " He went on to describe the culture of any given period as a ' structure of feeling ' , born from a process of ' interaction between patterns learned and created in the mind and patterns communicated and made ...
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... particular about ' the means of cultural production'35 - the influences behind the particular features of a dominant culture . It is worth adding that the French philosopher and sociologist Pierre Bourdieu echoes Raymond Williams ...
... particular about ' the means of cultural production'35 - the influences behind the particular features of a dominant culture . It is worth adding that the French philosopher and sociologist Pierre Bourdieu echoes Raymond Williams ...
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A Major Theme of Vatican II | 41 |
Catholic Developments since 1965 | 49 |
The World Council of Churches A Different Approach | 63 |
Incoming Tides of Modernity | 75 |
Religious Responses to Modernity | 86 |
The Postmodern Situation Friend or Foe? | 98 |
Cultural Discernment | 129 |
Cultural Consciousness in Faith Ministry | 145 |
Towards a Spirituality of Culture | 157 |
Roots and Horizons | 169 |
Anthology of Quotations | 173 |
Notes | 177 |
Select Bibliography | 191 |
Debates about Inculturation | 115 |
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