Strangers in a Strange Land
Publication Date: February 21, 2017
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Living the Catholic Faith in a Post-Christian World
A vivid critique of American life today and a guide to how Christians―and particularly Catholics--can live their faith vigorously, and even with hope, in a post-Christian public square.
Charles J. Chaput’s Strangers in a Strange Land is a thought-provoking read which expands upon the turbulent landscape of Catholicism and Christianity in our modern America. In this timely treatise, readers will find an authoritative yet accessible exploration of the changes that have taken place from a socio-cultural, economic, educational, legal and spiritual perspective. Building upon his acclaimed works such as Living the Catholic Faith and Render unto Caesar, Chaput offers insightful and pertinent observations on not only how American Catholicism and Christianity has changed but why these shifts have come about. With his signature blend of scholarly research, compelling prose, and practical counsel for living our faith in trying times, Strangers in a Strange Land is sure to anchor conversations on strengthening your relationship with God amidst all of the unique challenges of modern life.