What in the world is postmodernity? Is it the dominant reality today? If it is, what does it mean to be church in a postmodern world? It seems that the church had a difficult time coming to terms with a modern world, an era ruled by the claims of scientific certainty. Having done so, more or less, it is now confronted by the claims of postmodernity, which seem to reverse the whole equation, to say that certainty and objectivity are chimeras. "What is truth?" Pilate asked, and postmodernity--at least as caricatured by its opponents--responds: "There's no such thing." Gerard Mannion, in Ecclesiology and Postmodernity, addresses the situation of the church in a postmodern world. The fundamental changes in human society and culture wrought by the twentieth century require the church to consider its response in the twenty-first century. What is the church's moral vision, how does its practice look, what is the nature of its aspiration toward holiness in our times? Mannion believes that since Vatican II, the Catholic Church has been in a kind of limbo, awaiting a vision of its own life for the future. Rather than focusing on specific controversies, Mannion offers concrete suggestions about how the church can create a better harmony between its own self-understanding, its ecclesiological vision, and its day-to-day life, its ecclesial practice.
Product Details
ECCLESIOLOGY & POSTMODERNITY
Format: Paperback
Pages: 268
Product Weight: 0.80 lbs
Author: Mannion, Gerard
Publication Date: 2007-04-01
Language: English
Publisher: LITURGICAL PR
Dewey Decimal Classification: 262.02
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780814652237