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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jerome P. Baggett (Associate Professor of Religion and Society, Associate Professor of Religion and Society, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 15.60cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780199826087ISBN 10: 0199826080 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 16 June 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Part I: Getting Situated: The View from Afar ; Chapter One: Context: Past Changes and the Present Conversation ; Chapter Two: Framework: A ""Cultured"" Look at American Catholicism ; Part II: Leaning Closer: Examining the Brushstrokes ; Chapter Three: Self: Rooting and Uprooting ; Chapter Four: Institution: Dilemmas of Authenticity and Authority ; Chapter Five: Community: Narratives for Belonging ; Chapter Six: Civil Society: Private and Public Good ; Part III: Stepping Back: Thinking about the Big Picture ; Chapter Seven: Paradox: Tradition in a Posttraditional Society ; Appendices ; Notes ; Index"Reviews"""Jerome Baggett is now required reading for all of us seeking to understand the contemporary situation of the Catholic community in the United States...Go out and buy this book.""--American Catholic Studies ""Cutting through clichés like 'cafeteria Catholics' and going beyond the false dichotomies like 'spiritual versus religious,' Jerome Baggett's sensitive probing yields great insights into the different ways of being Catholic in America-ways that manifest depth and richness, but which also show severe limitations. Essential reading for those who would understand rather than pontificate.""--Charles Taylor, Northwestern University, author of A Secular Age ""As everything from extremist cults to right-wing religious crusaders occupies the attention of newscasters and many scholars, American Catholics remain understudied and poorly understood. Jerome Baggett's fine book changes that. Now at last we have an authoritative and engagingly written study of practicing Catholics at the grassroots and close up. Readers who thought religion was waning except on the margins will have their views challenged again and again."" --Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University, author of After the Baby Boomers: How Twenty- and Thirty-Somethings Are Shaping the Future of American Religion ""American Catholicism is undergoing dramatic cultural and demographic changes. Yet we know far too little about what that looks, sounds, and feels like on the ground among ordinary Catholics -- much less what it all means. Sense of the Faithful helps to remedy this problem, offering a well-informed and enlightening view of Catholic faith viewed from the grassroots. It will stimulate important conversations."" --Christian Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, co-author of Passing the Plate: Why American Christians Don't Give Away More Money ""I highly recommend Jerome Baggetts Sense of the Faithful. It is a gem."" --CatholicBooksReview.org ""Sense of the Faithful provides useful information, wise insights and a 'conversation piece' for pastoral ministers and parishioners."" --The Evangelist ""Important and insightful...Sense of the Faithful is an innovative and probing work. Consider this a must read for those following the 'messiness' of post-Vatican II 'lived' Catholicism, and for scholars probing the complexities of America's ever-zany free market religious economy.""--Sociology of Religion ""Important reading for those who are in parish ministry and planning.""--The Catholic Review ""This is a fine book that stands at the end of a series of books about American Catholics and lived religioni."" --Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion" <br> Jerome Baggett is now required reading for all of us seeking to understand the contemporary situation of the Catholic community in the United States...Go out and buy this book. --American Catholic Studies<p><br> Cutting through cliches like 'cafeteria Catholics' and going beyond the false dichotomies like 'spiritual versus religious, ' Jerome Baggett's sensitive probing yields great insights into the different ways of being Catholic in America-ways that manifest depth and richness, but which also show severe limitations. Essential reading for those who would understand rather than pontificate. --Charles Taylor, Northwestern University, author of A Secular Age<p><br> As everything from extremist cults to right-wing religious crusaders occupies the attention of newscasters and many scholars, American Catholics remain understudied and poorly understood. Jerome Baggett's fine book changes that. Now at last we have an authoritative and engagingly written study of practicing Catholics at the grassroots and close up. Readers who thought religion was waning except on the margins will have their views challenged again and again. --Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University, author of After the Baby Boomers: How Twenty- and Thirty-Somethings Are Shaping the Future ofAmerican Religion<p><br> American Catholicism is undergoing dramatic cultural and demographic changes. Yet we know far too little about what that looks, sounds, and feels like on the ground among ordinary Catholics -- much less what it all means. Sense of the Faithful helps to remedy this problem, offering a well-informed and enlightening view of Catholic faith viewed from the grassroots. It will stimulate important conversations. --Christian Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, co-author of Passing the Plate: Why American Christians Don't Give Away More Money<p><br> I highly recommend Jerome Baggetts Sense of the Faithful. It is a gem. --CatholicBooksReview.org<p><br> Sense of the Faithful provides ""Jerome Baggett is now required reading for all of us seeking to understand the contemporary situation of the Catholic community in the United States...Go out and buy this book.""--American Catholic Studies ""Cutting through clichés like 'cafeteria Catholics' and going beyond the false dichotomies like 'spiritual versus religious,' Jerome Baggett's sensitive probing yields great insights into the different ways of being Catholic in America-ways that manifest depth and richness, but which also show severe limitations. Essential reading for those who would understand rather than pontificate.""--Charles Taylor, Northwestern University, author of A Secular Age ""As everything from extremist cults to right-wing religious crusaders occupies the attention of newscasters and many scholars, American Catholics remain understudied and poorly understood. Jerome Baggett's fine book changes that. Now at last we have an authoritative and engagingly written study of practicing Catholics at the grassroots and close up. Readers who thought religion was waning except on the margins will have their views challenged again and again."" --Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University, author of After the Baby Boomers: How Twenty- and Thirty-Somethings Are Shaping the Future of American Religion ""American Catholicism is undergoing dramatic cultural and demographic changes. Yet we know far too little about what that looks, sounds, and feels like on the ground among ordinary Catholics -- much less what it all means. Sense of the Faithful helps to remedy this problem, offering a well-informed and enlightening view of Catholic faith viewed from the grassroots. It will stimulate important conversations."" --Christian Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, co-author of Passing the Plate: Why American Christians Don't Give Away More Money ""I highly recommend Jerome Baggetts Sense of the Faithful. It is a gem."" --CatholicBooksReview.org ""Sense of the Faithful provides useful information, wise insights and a 'conversation piece' for pastoral ministers and parishioners."" --The Evangelist ""Important and insightful...Sense of the Faithful is an innovative and probing work. Consider this a must read for those following the 'messiness' of post-Vatican II 'lived' Catholicism, and for scholars probing the complexities of America's ever-zany free market religious economy.""--Sociology of Religion ""Important reading for those who are in parish ministry and planning.""--The Catholic Review ""This is a fine book that stands at the end of a series of books about American Catholics and lived religioni."" --Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Jerome Baggett is now required reading for all of us seeking to understand the contemporary situation of the Catholic community in the United States...Go out and buy this book. American Catholic Studies Author InformationJerome Baggett is Associate Professor of Religion and Society at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley and a member of the Core Doctoral Faculty at the Graduate Theological Union. He is the author of Habitat for Humanity: Building Private Homes, Building Public Religion. 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