Unbecoming Catholic

Being Religious in Contemporary Ireland

Tom Inglis author Eamon Maher editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Peter Lang International Academic Publishers

Published:31st Mar '25

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Humans are naturally religious. They are enchanted by the world. They engage in collective rituals, and they try to live moral lives. Over the last two thousand years, this instinct has been colonised by churches and other religious institutions. In a personal and intimate approach, Inglis explores his early love of being Catholic, of being immersed in Catholic time and space and how in his teenage years, this grew stale and unfulfilling. He argues we have now entered a new cosmopolitan era of religious freedom in which there is much ambiguity and doubt. People are searching for new meanings of life and what it is to live a good life. He argues that religion has less to do with doctrine and more to do with our experience of beauty, mystery and bonding with each other. It revolves around trying to connect to the divine, call it God, nature or the cosmos. Making this connection has been crucial in this time of climate breakdown

ISBN: 9781803748177

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 311g

200 pages

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