What is living, what is dead in Christianity today?
Book Description
In this provocative theological exploration, Charles Davis confronts one of the most pressing questions facing modern spirituality: whether Christianity can remain a vital religious force in contemporary society. Writing with unflinching honesty, Davis examines the current state of Christian faith and practice, delivering challenging assessments that will stir both reflection and debate among readers.
Davis approaches his subject with the dual purpose of critical analysis and constructive vision. Rather than simply identifying problems within modern Christianity, he engages in what he describes as a process of demolition followed by rebuilding. This methodology allows him to strip away what he sees as outdated or ineffective elements while working toward a renewed understanding of Christian essence.
The author extends his critique beyond any single denomination, though he pays particular attention to contemporary Catholic reform movements. His central thesis suggests that current renewal efforts may be fundamentally flawed, raising uncomfortable questions about the direction of modern religious institutions.
Yet this work transcends denominational concerns to address the broader challenge of Christianity's survival and relevance. Davis invites readers to grapple with difficult questions about faith, tradition, and spiritual authenticity in an age of rapid social change. For those seeking honest examination of religious life rather than comfortable reassurances, this theological inquiry offers a thought-provoking journey through the complexities of modern Christian identity.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
π Length: 131 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Reconnect with nature spiritually
- β Explore Christianisme
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Christianity, 20th century
- β Explore Essence, esprit, nature
- β Explore Christentum