Catholicism in Motion

Catholicism in Motion
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Publisher : Liguori Publications
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89082427014
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Book Synopsis Catholicism in Motion by : James D. Davidson

Download or read book Catholicism in Motion written by James D. Davidson and published by Liguori Publications. This book was released on 2005 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Catholicism in Motion is a collection of articles by sociologist James D. Davidson, Ph.D., on issues facing Catholics in the United States. The book looks at the state of Catholicism in America past, present, and future, and at the average American Catholic from economical, political, social, and cultural standpoints. Part II of the book examines opportunities and challenges facing contemporary Catholics, including clergy issues and parish education. The final section is devoted to current beliefs and practices of American Catholics. Well-researched, this book is an informative collection of important data. It includes graphs and indexes for easy interpretation of what is presented. Every Catholic will find it enlightening and motivating, and all Church leaders will want to read this book. Paperback PDF Samples Table of Contents & Introduction Index Chapter 5: Challenges with Authority, Sexual Abuse, and Other Problems


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