Young Adult Catholics
Delve into the insights of "Young Adult Catholics," authored by William D. Dinges, published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2001. This compelling study examines the nuances and diverse experiences of young adult Catholics aged 20 to 39, focusing on both Latino and non-Latino populations. Spanning an informative 277 pages, Dinges meticulously compares their beliefs, attitudes, and religious practices, offering a rich exploration of the Catholic faith within the context of young adulthood. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in cultural studies and church history, this book provides a fascinating look at how young Catholics navigate their faith in today's world. Enhance your understanding of Catholicism and its relevance to younger generations by adding this essential read to your collection.