Concepts of Family Life in Modern Catholic Theology
Book Description
In a time when traditional family structures face unprecedented challenges, Donald A. Miller offers a thoughtful exploration of how Catholic theology can illuminate our understanding of family life. This comprehensive study addresses a surprising gap in Church teaching: the absence of an official definition of what constitutes a family within Roman Catholic doctrine.
Miller approaches this complex topic through multiple lenses, weaving together psychological insights, theological principles, and ethical considerations. His work examines various family configurations found both in the United States and internationally, seeking to understand how Church tradition and law can speak to diverse familial realities.
Rather than offering simple answers, this scholarly yet accessible work invites readers to consider how theological reflection can deepen our appreciation of family relationships. Miller demonstrates how spiritual understanding can address the real challenges facing both contemporary families and the modern Church.
The book serves as a bridge between academic theology and practical family life, making it valuable for students of religion as well as anyone seeking to understand the Church's evolving perspective on family dynamics. Through careful analysis of doctrine and tradition, Miller opens new pathways for thinking about how families can flourish within a spiritual framework.
This study promises fresh insights for those interested in the intersection of faith, family, and modern life.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~8 hours)
π Length: 272 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Families
- β Create spiritual family harmony
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Religious aspects of Family
- β Explore History of doctrines
- β Explore Catholic Church
- β Explore Catholic church, doctrines
- β Explore Family, religious life