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Innovative Catholicism and the Human Condition (Paperback)
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Innovative Catholicism and the Human Condition (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion
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Innovative Catholicism and the Human Condition gives an
anthropological account of a progressive religious movement in the
Roman Catholic Church that is attempting to reconcile religious
conviction and reason, and, ergo, modify the human condition.
Investigation is given to a representative group of this movement,
"Innovative Catholics," who are endeavouring to maintain the
momentum for change which began in the 1960s and 1970s. They now
find themselves caught between traditional notions of religion and
a secularised society, while trying to reconcile these polarising
forces to find a pathway forward. While ethnographic fieldwork for
this research was conducted in Australia, this movement is to be
found across the Western world. The research is framed by the
question posed by Jurgen Habermas, who asks whether the democratic
constitutional state is able to renew itself, and recognises a
benefit in learning from religion. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger,
subsequently Pope Benedict XVI, responds by asserting the need for
a common ethical basis and limits on reason. This latter position,
however, remains problematic for Innovative Catholics who are
conscious of history and culture. The research explores how
Innovative Catholics, who in taking the middle position, inform
this dialectic on secularization through their ideas and practices
about the human condition.
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