Constructing a Christian Polydoxy

In another article in this issue of Dialogmy colleague Stephen Ellingson usefully summarizes social science findings about the character of spirituality and religious belief and practice among young adults in the United States today. Especially characteristic of their emerging consciousness, he note...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dialog : a journal of theology 2001, Vol.40 (4), p.264-269
1. Verfasser: Pence, Gary
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In another article in this issue of Dialogmy colleague Stephen Ellingson usefully summarizes social science findings about the character of spirituality and religious belief and practice among young adults in the United States today. Especially characteristic of their emerging consciousness, he notes, is the separation between personal spirituality and organized, official, institutionalized religion, on the one hand, and their “re–grounding of religious authority in experience and practice instead of in belief and doctrine,” on the other. Although Ellingson sees both “problems and possibilities” in the new forms of spirituality that he describes, he focuses on “the theological and ecclesiological challenges posed by the new religious context.” In this article I will explore their positive possibilities.
ISSN:0012-2033
1540-6385
DOI:10.1111/1540-6385.00084