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“This book deserves the fullest attention of all who care about the future of democracy. Writing for people of secular conviction as much as for people of faith, Marion offers a powerful thesis: If we are to overcome our current societal struggles and political impasses and find any kind of shared future, Christianity represents an irreplaceable public voice. In particular, Catholicism offers cultural resources the world needs in order to face this moment. But to offer that gift successfully, Catholics must be more truly Catholic.” -- Richard L. Wood, author of Faith in Action: Religion, Race, and Democratic Organizing in America
“A rich and comprehensive philosophical analysis of Catholicism in contemporary France. And yet, the questions Marion raises have significance for Catholics globally, as they also assess the relationship of their faith to the public sphere. Through its insights on separation, crisis, communion and more, A Brief Apology for a Catholic Moment is guaranteed to shape the philosophical imagination of its readers.” -- Maureen K. Day, author of Catholic Activism Today: Personal Transformation and the Struggle for Social Justice
"Rich in resources for reflection . . . Marion. . . help[s] us see how Catholics in an increasingly post-Christian society might bear witness to their faith without bitterness or nostalgia—and perhaps even with joy." * Commonweal Magazine *
"In this short and. . . accessible book, [Marion] writes for a more general readership, addressing the role (or rather, the possible role) of the Catholic Church in French culture. . . . The Church, he argues, is uniquely situated to pull French society out of its decadence with its call to repentance and communion. Many readers will find his argument attractive, others will consider it implausible, and still others will think they have heard it before, in other contexts. But all will find it an interesting new chapter in the development of Marion's thought. . . . Recommended." * Choice *
"In a public discussion of the fate of France that has too often lacked the nuance and substance befitting the issues, Marion’s intervention distinguishes itself as a work of acuity." * Journal of Religion *

Table of Contents
Foreword by Kevin Hart
Address: The Cross without the Banner

Catholic and French

Laicity or Separation

The Utility of Communion

Envoy: A Catholic Moment
Index of Names

A Brief Apology for a Catholic Moment

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 10/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9780226684611, 978-0226684611
      ISBN10: 022668461X

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      “This book deserves the fullest attention of all who care about the future of democracy. Writing for people of secular conviction as much as for people of faith, Marion offers a powerful thesis: If we are to overcome our current societal struggles and political impasses and find any kind of shared future, Christianity represents an irreplaceable public voice. In particular, Catholicism offers cultural resources the world needs in order to face this moment. But to offer that gift successfully, Catholics must be more truly Catholic.” -- Richard L. Wood, author of Faith in Action: Religion, Race, and Democratic Organizing in America
      “A rich and comprehensive philosophical analysis of Catholicism in contemporary France. And yet, the questions Marion raises have significance for Catholics globally, as they also assess the relationship of their faith to the public sphere. Through its insights on separation, crisis, communion and more, A Brief Apology for a Catholic Moment is guaranteed to shape the philosophical imagination of its readers.” -- Maureen K. Day, author of Catholic Activism Today: Personal Transformation and the Struggle for Social Justice
      "Rich in resources for reflection . . . Marion. . . help[s] us see how Catholics in an increasingly post-Christian society might bear witness to their faith without bitterness or nostalgia—and perhaps even with joy." * Commonweal Magazine *
      "In this short and. . . accessible book, [Marion] writes for a more general readership, addressing the role (or rather, the possible role) of the Catholic Church in French culture. . . . The Church, he argues, is uniquely situated to pull French society out of its decadence with its call to repentance and communion. Many readers will find his argument attractive, others will consider it implausible, and still others will think they have heard it before, in other contexts. But all will find it an interesting new chapter in the development of Marion's thought. . . . Recommended." * Choice *
      "In a public discussion of the fate of France that has too often lacked the nuance and substance befitting the issues, Marion’s intervention distinguishes itself as a work of acuity." * Journal of Religion *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Kevin Hart
      Address: The Cross without the Banner

      Catholic and French

      Laicity or Separation

      The Utility of Communion

      Envoy: A Catholic Moment
      Index of Names

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