Losing My Religion: Unbelief in Australia
بواسطة
Tom Frame
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Religion & Spirituality
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
304
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Aug 1, 2009
الناشر
University of New South Wales Press
رقم ISBN-10
1921410191
رقم ISBN-13
9781921410192
الوصف
Tom Frame explores the evolving landscape of belief and unbelief in Australia, diving deep into the complexities surrounding faith and spirituality in contemporary society. With a thoughtful approach, the author examines the shifting attitudes towards religion, considering the factors that contribute to a decline in traditional belief systems. Through meticulous research and engaging narratives, Frame paints a picture of a nation grappling with its spiritual identity.
He delves into various case studies, highlighting individual experiences and societal trends that reflect a broader cultural shift. This examination is not merely an academic analysis; it is an empathetic exploration of the human experience intertwined with faith—or the absence of it. Frame offers insights that encourage readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the role that religion plays in shaping personal and communal values.
In his pursuit to understand the reasons behind this decline in faith, the author also shines a light on the implications for community cohesion and moral frameworks in a rapidly diversifying society. As he navigates the complexities of belief, Frame challenges readers to reconsider the narratives they hold about religion and its relevance in modern life.
With comprehensive bibliographical references and an index, his work is grounded in scholarly research while remaining accessible to a wider audience. This exploration of unbelief in Australia serves as a thought-provoking resource for anyone interested in the confluence of faith, culture, and identity in today's world.
He delves into various case studies, highlighting individual experiences and societal trends that reflect a broader cultural shift. This examination is not merely an academic analysis; it is an empathetic exploration of the human experience intertwined with faith—or the absence of it. Frame offers insights that encourage readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the role that religion plays in shaping personal and communal values.
In his pursuit to understand the reasons behind this decline in faith, the author also shines a light on the implications for community cohesion and moral frameworks in a rapidly diversifying society. As he navigates the complexities of belief, Frame challenges readers to reconsider the narratives they hold about religion and its relevance in modern life.
With comprehensive bibliographical references and an index, his work is grounded in scholarly research while remaining accessible to a wider audience. This exploration of unbelief in Australia serves as a thought-provoking resource for anyone interested in the confluence of faith, culture, and identity in today's world.