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American Catholics Through The Twentieth Century Spirituality Lay Experience And Public Life Wolfteich

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American Catholics Through The Twentieth Century Spirituality Lay Experience And Public Life Wolfteich
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Publisher: New York : Crossroad Pub. Co.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.43 MB
Author: Wolfteich, Claire E
Language: English
Year: 2001

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American Catholics Through The Twentieth Century Spirituality Lay Experience And Public Life Wolfteich by Wolfteich, Claire E instant download after payment.

xi, 212 pages ; 24 cm, While many classical spiritual teachings emphasize the beauty of contemplation, lay Christians must live \"in the world\", making practical judgments every day in private and public spheres. The author shows how this is a complex vocation that requires far more guidance than the Church has provided. Faith can seem far removed from the everyday. Amid American pluralism and the ambiguities of social action, always there is the temptation to retreat into a privatized or compartmentalized spirituality. Yet, to be Christian and public is the distinctive task of the layperson, one that should not be neglected, Includes bibliographical references (pages 196-204) and index

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