Living the Catholic Tradition

Living the Catholic Tradition
About this book
"Every aspect of human life is influenced by traditions. Whether at home, at work, or at leisure, what we do and say has developed out of inherited beliefs, ideas, and practices. But how often do we stop to reflect on the importance of traditions? Understanding tradition means coming to know ourselves better, and so considering tradition from different perspectives is a worthwhile pursuit. Traditionally, Catholic thought has relied on philosophers and theologians to reflect on, develop, and pass along what really matters to the next generation. This book brings together the work of an international team of such scholars, who gathered for a conference at the Catholic University of Notre Dame Australia (Sydney) to reflect together on the perennial significance of traditions. Living the Catholic Tradition examines, philosophically and theologically, how traditions are not a thing from the past. It engages with biblical scholarship, systematic theology, moral philosophy and theology, political philosophy, and the arts. Readers will come away from reading this book ready to continue the 0tradition of thinking deeply about what matters to vibrant communities of belief and practice."--
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- OL Work ID
- OL20520103W
Subjects
Catholic church, doctrinesTradition (theology)Authority, religious aspectsDoctrinesAuthorityCatholic ChurchReligious aspectsDoctrinal Theology