
Unbecoming Catholic: Being Religious in Contemporary Ireland - Paperback
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Unbecoming Catholic: Being Religious in Contemporary Ireland
Humans are naturally religious. They are enchanted by the world. They engage in collective rituals, and they try to live moral lives. Over the last two thousand years, this instinct has been colonised by churches and other religious institutions. In a personal and intimate approach, Inglis explores his early love of being Catholic, of being immersed in Catholic time and space and how in his...
Tom Inglis has spent most of his life trying to understand how he came to be the way he is. He has written extensively about Irish culture and society, focusing on the Catholic Church, sexuality, the media, the state, globalization and, more recently, on love and emotions. His books include Moral Monopoly (1998) and Meanings of Life (2014).
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