Virtual Faith by Tom Beaudoin

Virtual Faith by Tom Beaudoin

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This book looks at the nature of the religious experience and emerging theology of Generation X - a generation whose relationship to the institutionalized church (or lack thereof) is causing much hand-wringing among religious leaders, and other social pundits.

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Virtual Faith by Tom Beaudoin

Reveals the deep and pervasive search for meaning that haunts Generation X. This book is must reading for anyone who would understand the spirituality of young people at the turn of a new millennium.-Robert A. Ludwig, author of Reconstructing Catholicism for a New Generation In Virtual Faith, Beaudoin explores fashion, music videos, and cyberspace concluding that his generation has fashioned a theology radically different from, but no less potent or valid than, that of their elders. Beaudoin's investigation of popular culture uncovers four themes that underpin his generations theology. First, all institutions are suspect - especially organized religion. Second, personal experience is everything, and every form of intense personal experience is potentially spiritual. Third, suffering is also spiritual. Finally, this generation sees ambiguity as a central element of faith. This book opens a long overdue conversation about where and how we find meaning, and how we all can encourage each other in this central human searching. Tom Beaudoin earned his Master of Theological Studies from Harvard University School of Divinity in 1996 and is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Religion and Education at Boston College.
TOM BEAUDOIN Raised on television and video games, Tom Beaudoin began to notice in the mid-80s that the popular culture so familiar to him was infused with religious iconography and meaning. He earned his Master of Theological Studies from Harvard University School of Divinity in 1996 and is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Religion and Education at Boston College. A former altar boy and presently a bass player in a Boston area rock band, he survived Woodstock '94.
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ISBN 13 9780787955274
ISBN 10 0787955272
Title Virtual Faith
Author Tom Beaudoin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year published 2000-07-14
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.