The Challenge of Youth Spirituality for Dominican Theology: An Italian Perspective

Most young people of my acquaintance define themselves as atheist-agnostic. A part of these, among whom I could include myself, adds to this definition that of ‘culturally Christian’, in the sense that, having grown up in an environment and according to a Christian-Catholic education, they feel infl...

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Main Author: Cortesi, Alessandro 1960- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: ATF Press 2020
In: Fullness of Life and Justice for All
Year: 2020, Pages: 237-252
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
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Summary:Most young people of my acquaintance define themselves as atheist-agnostic. A part of these, among whom I could include myself, adds to this definition that of ‘culturally Christian’, in the sense that, having grown up in an environment and according to a Christian-Catholic education, they feel influenced in their personal morals and in the vision of the world by some of its principles. Even some friends from the Middle East have a similar attitude towards Islam. Several of them declare themselves observant, while in reality they are not fully observant. On the contrary, I also have Christian friends who say...
ISBN:1925679438
Contains:Enthalten in: Fullness of Life and Justice for All
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv16t6ms2.20