Young People, Being Catholic, and Religious Change in the Philippines: A Response to Critics

This article is a response to the comments offered by Giovanni Maltese, Peter Bräunlein, Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo, and Scott MacLochlainn on the book Being Catholic in the Contemporary Philippines: Young People Reinterpreting Religion. It addresses several areas including the limits and potential...

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Main Author: Cornelio, Jayeel
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.dev-stud-faculty-pubs-10122020-01-23T03:16:20Z Young People, Being Catholic, and Religious Change in the Philippines: A Response to Critics Cornelio, Jayeel This article is a response to the comments offered by Giovanni Maltese, Peter Bräunlein, Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo, and Scott MacLochlainn on the book Being Catholic in the Contemporary Philippines: Young People Reinterpreting Religion. It addresses several areas including the limits and potential of conducting research on religious identity and the book’s arguments about reflexive spirituality and individualization. It ends by reflecting on the urgency of assessing religious change in the Philippines, which involves diversification and the rise of militant Christianity. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/6 https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jworlchri.8.2.0183?seq=1 Development Studies Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Catholicism Religious identity Faith Cultural pluralism Morality Protestantism Anthropology of religion Catholic Studies Sociology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Catholicism
Religious identity
Faith
Cultural pluralism
Morality
Protestantism
Anthropology of religion
Catholic Studies
Sociology
spellingShingle Catholicism
Religious identity
Faith
Cultural pluralism
Morality
Protestantism
Anthropology of religion
Catholic Studies
Sociology
Cornelio, Jayeel
Young People, Being Catholic, and Religious Change in the Philippines: A Response to Critics
description This article is a response to the comments offered by Giovanni Maltese, Peter Bräunlein, Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo, and Scott MacLochlainn on the book Being Catholic in the Contemporary Philippines: Young People Reinterpreting Religion. It addresses several areas including the limits and potential of conducting research on religious identity and the book’s arguments about reflexive spirituality and individualization. It ends by reflecting on the urgency of assessing religious change in the Philippines, which involves diversification and the rise of militant Christianity.
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author Cornelio, Jayeel
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title Young People, Being Catholic, and Religious Change in the Philippines: A Response to Critics
title_short Young People, Being Catholic, and Religious Change in the Philippines: A Response to Critics
title_full Young People, Being Catholic, and Religious Change in the Philippines: A Response to Critics
title_fullStr Young People, Being Catholic, and Religious Change in the Philippines: A Response to Critics
title_full_unstemmed Young People, Being Catholic, and Religious Change in the Philippines: A Response to Critics
title_sort young people, being catholic, and religious change in the philippines: a response to critics
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2018
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/6
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