Frontiers of Catholicism
Explore the complexities of modern Catholicism with Frontiers of Catholicism by Gene Burns. Published in 1994, this insightful paperback spans 320 pages and delves into the origins of contemporary diversity and conflict within the Catholic Church. Burns provides a thorough examination of ideological change, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the American Catholic Church, the modern papacy, and the Latin American Church. This book is not just a study of religious institutions; it also serves as a political analysis of the ideological dynamics shaping the faith today. Perfect for those interested in Christian life, social issues, and theological discussions, Frontiers of Catholicism is an essential read for anyone looking to grasp the intricate relationship between religion and society. Discover how these forces interact and influence the future of Catholicism.