Sense of the Faithful: How American Catholics Live Their Faith

Sense of the Faithful: How American Catholics Live Their Faith

by Jerome P. Baggett
Sense of the Faithful: How American Catholics Live Their Faith

Sense of the Faithful: How American Catholics Live Their Faith

by Jerome P. Baggett

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Overview

The image of the "cafeteria Catholic" -- one who blithely picks and chooses those doctrines that suit him -- is a staple of American culture. But are American Catholics really so nonchalant about how they integrate the ancient devotional practices of Catholicism with the everyday struggles of the modern world?

For Sense of the Faithful, Jerome Baggett conducted 300 intensive interviews with members of six parishes to explore all aspects of this question. The book is an act of listening that allows ordinary Catholics to speak for themselves about how they understand their faith and how they draw upon it to find purpose in their lives.

Many American Catholics, Baggett shows, do indeed have an uneasy relationship with the official teachings of the Church and struggle to live faithfully amidst the challenges of the modern world. But Baggett finds that it is a genuine struggle, one that reveals a dynamic and self-aware relationship to the Church's teachings. Moving beyond the simplistic categories of national surveys and the politically motivated pronouncements of pundits, Sense of the Faithful ultimately paints a more complex -- and more accurate -- portrait of what it is like to be Catholic in America today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199716739
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/09/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 838 KB

About the Author

Jerome Baggett is Associate Professor of Religion and Society at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley and a member of the Core Doctoral Faculty at the Graduate Theological Union. He is the author of Habitat for Humanity: Building Private Homes, Building Public Religion.

Table of Contents

Part I: Getting Situated: The View from Afar Chapter One: Context: Past Changes and the Present Conversation Chapter Two: Framework: A "Cultured" Look at American Catholicism Part II: Leaning Closer: Examining the Brushstrokes Chapter Three: Self: Rooting and Uprooting Chapter Four: Institution: Dilemmas of Authenticity and Authority Chapter Five: Community: Narratives for Belonging Chapter Six: Civil Society: Private and Public Good Part III: Stepping Back: Thinking about the Big Picture Chapter Seven: Paradox: Tradition in a Posttraditional Society Appendices Notes Index

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