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From the supplier: The attempt by the Roman Catholic Church to respond effectively to a changing social environment brings into question the role of faith in self-constitution. By altering church management to reflect contemporary demands shifts constitutional authority away from God and Christ and places it with the world. This threatens to degrade the integrity of religious faith.
Citation DetailsTitle: The self-constituted church.
Author: Richard Neuhaus
Publication:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1998
Publisher: Institute on Religion and Public Life
Issue: n86
Page: p85(3)
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