Inventing Catholic Tradition

Inventing Catholic Tradition

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Jun 7, 2011 · English · Paperback (208 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 208
Language English
Published Jun 7, 2011
Publisher Wipf and Stock
Edition Reprint
ISBN-10 1608997499
ISBN-13 9781608997497

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Terrence W. Tilley offers a profound exploration of the complexities surrounding Catholic tradition in his engaging work. He delves into the historical and cultural layers that have shaped the beliefs and practices of Catholicism over the centuries. Tilley illuminates how these traditions were not handed down unchanged but have been continuously reinterpreted and reshaped by various contexts and influences.

As Tilley navigates through the multifaceted nature of religious traditions, he challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of what constitutes tradition itself. He emphasizes the active role of communities in the formation of beliefs, arguing that traditions are living entities that evolve rather than static relics of the past. This perspective enriches the reader’s appreciation of how tradition can accommodate change while maintaining its core essence.

Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Tilley invites both scholars and general readers alike to reflect on their understanding of faith and tradition, presenting a compelling case for the dynamic nature of Catholic identity. His work is not only an academic inquiry but also a call to recognize the ongoing process of tradition-building in contemporary religious life.

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Religion & Spirituality History Philosophy Contemporary

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