Bridging the Great Divide

Bridging the Great Divide by Robert Barron, published by Bloomsbury USA on September 17, 2004, is a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary Catholicism. This edition spans 289 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the evolving landscape of Catholic faith, focusing on the search for a vibrant expression of Catholic Christianity that resonates with modern believers.
Readers will find that Barron articulates a vision that bridges traditional divides within the faith community, offering insights relevant to those engaged in Christian living, ministry, and spirituality. The text reflects on the challenges and opportunities faced by post-liberal and post-conservative evangelical Catholics, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of worship and discipleship. Through his musings, Barron invites readers to consider a faith that is both rooted in tradition and responsive to contemporary cultural dynamics.
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Bridging the Great Divide: Musings of a Post-Liberal, Post-Conservative Evangelical Catholic represents a pivotal moment in the life of the Catholic community. Today’s faithful are searching for an expression of Catholic Christianity that is vibrant, colorful, provocative, counter-cultural, deeply rooted in the tradition, and full of the promise of the Good News. In this timely and prophetic book, Father Robert Barron—himself a member of the younger generation—has minted a new vernacular and blazed a new way that bridges the great divide and gives voice to the concerns of post-liberal, post-conservative, evangelical believers.
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