
The Catholic Church faces the challenge of maintaining its relevance in an increasingly secularized society. On issues ranging from sexuality and gender equality to economic policy and social welfare, the church hierarchy is frequently out-of-step with Catholics and non-Catholics alike. In Postsecular Catholicism, Michele Dillon argues that the Church's relevance is increasingly contingent on its ability to incorporate secular experiences and expectations into the articulation of the Church's teachings. Informed by the postsecular notion that religious and secular actors should recognize their mutual relevance in contemporary society, Dillon examines how secular realities and church doctrine intersect in American Catholicism. She shows that the Church's 21st-century commitment to institutional renewal has been amplified by Pope Francis's vision of public Catholicism and his accessible language and intellectual humility. Combining wide-ranging survey data with a rigorous examination of Francis's statements on economic inequality, climate change, LGBT rights, and women's ordination, the highly consequential Vatican Synod on the Family, and the US Bishops' religious freedom campaign, Postsecular Catholicism assesses the initiatives and strategies impacting the Church's relevance in the contemporary world.
How can the Catholic Church maintain institutional relevance while navigating the tensions between traditional doctrine and the expectations of a secularized society? Michele Dillon, a sociologist specializing in religion and social change, utilizes a postsecular framework to analyze the intersection of religious authority and secular values. She argues that the Church's future viability depends on its capacity to integrate secular perspectives into its internal discourse and public-facing mission, particularly under the leadership of Pope Francis.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and sociologists frequently cite this work as a rigorous examination of the modern tension between religious dogma and secular social norms. Experts highlight the book's balanced methodology, noting that it provides a clear, evidence-based assessment of the challenges facing the Catholic Church in the current era.
Page Count:
222
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190693029
ISBN-13:
9780190693022
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