This essay begins with a four-part overview of American Catholic history focused on the building and dissolution of an immigrant Catholic subculture. The final period, “Catholics and the Dynamics of Pluralism (1968-present)” leads naturally into a discussion of the demography of Catholics in the United States. Particular attention is given to the trend to disaffiliation among millennials and how best to interpret it. Pastoral and theological reflections on the demography of disaffiliation emphasize the need for the church in the United States to take on an evangelical form more suited to a pluralism that is post-denominational and post-Americanist, and how this need might be approached in terms of “evangelization” as described in the 1975 A...
This Article, written for a symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae, or the Roma...
Catholic schools in this country continue to struggle with declining enrollment just as the wider Am...
Catholic schools in this country continue to struggle with declining enrollment just as the wider Am...
The dawn of the twenty-first century has ushered in a new age in humankind. Information travels arou...
The dawn of the twenty-first century has ushered in a new age in humankind. Information travels arou...
The dawn of the twenty-first century has ushered in a new age in humankind. Information travels arou...
Not that many people need convincing, but the 2008 American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) p...
How do we evangelize a pluralistic society? We proclaim the name of Jesus Christ. To a multitude sta...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
Terrence Merrigan is Professor of Theology at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. This talk...
This essay highlights the continued diversification of the United States and the potential for confl...
The relatively recent rise of religious pluralism has significantly affected the evangelical movemen...
The complex issues surrounding cultural pluralism are rapidly turning the public square into a battl...
This Article, written for a symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae, or the Roma...
Catholic schools in this country continue to struggle with declining enrollment just as the wider Am...
Catholic schools in this country continue to struggle with declining enrollment just as the wider Am...
The dawn of the twenty-first century has ushered in a new age in humankind. Information travels arou...
The dawn of the twenty-first century has ushered in a new age in humankind. Information travels arou...
The dawn of the twenty-first century has ushered in a new age in humankind. Information travels arou...
Not that many people need convincing, but the 2008 American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) p...
How do we evangelize a pluralistic society? We proclaim the name of Jesus Christ. To a multitude sta...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
The author reflects on a conversion narrative that emerged in the context of a yearlong ethnographic...
Terrence Merrigan is Professor of Theology at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. This talk...
This essay highlights the continued diversification of the United States and the potential for confl...
The relatively recent rise of religious pluralism has significantly affected the evangelical movemen...
The complex issues surrounding cultural pluralism are rapidly turning the public square into a battl...
This Article, written for a symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae, or the Roma...
Catholic schools in this country continue to struggle with declining enrollment just as the wider Am...
Catholic schools in this country continue to struggle with declining enrollment just as the wider Am...