Abstract
More than thirty years ago, in The Emergent Church, the progressive German theologian Johann Metz inquired into the decline of church attendance in Europe. Metz argued that the emptying of the churches was the direct result of a watering-down of religious tradition, reflecting the rise of what he called “bourgeois religion”—a comfortable, middle-class Christianity that asked nothing of its adherents.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Commonweal |
State | Published - Oct 7 2015 |
Keywords
- Johann Metz
Disciplines
- Christianity