
handle: 11531/34832
The way of creating religious belief in the present culture is characterized as: individualistic, tending to relativism, within a crumbling Christianity, prone to syncretism and focused on emotional well-being. This poses three major challenges to an evangelizing Church: to affirm oneself within it, to adapt to contemporary culture without prostituting oneself ; to respond to the spiritual thirst of the postmodern self, whereby religion is basically understood as spirituality; to generate identity and belonging in in individualistic and liquid society. For each of these issues, we offer specific pastoral ways to move forward, based on fidelity to Christian doctrine.
El modo de darse la creencia religiosa en la cultura actual se caracteriza como: individualista, tendente al relativismo, en una cristiandad en desmoronamiento, proclive al sincretismo y enfocada al bienestar emocional. Esto plantea tres retos mayores a una Iglesia evangelizadora: afirmarse en esta, inculturarse, sin «prostituirse»; responder a la sed espiritual del yo posmoderno, que entiende la religión básicamente como espiritualidad; generar identidad y pertenencia en una sociedad individualista y líquida. Para cada cuestión se aportan pistas pastorales concretas desde la fidelidad a la doctrina cristiana.
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