- Dołączono
- 11 Lip 2022
This concept was first introduced around the mid 2000s in an effort to quantify the religious beliefs of America's youth.
The study examined people of various religious backgrounds and found the majority of them all believe in the same god.
The god (lower case g because we're not talking about the real God) of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism is defined as such:
Furthering this discussion, Bishop Barron made the case that this is not a sudden phenomena but the result of multiple generations of theological decline. Throughout history the most common way for a religion to spread was through inheritance. You inherit the religion of your parents as they did before them and so on. With the MTD people, their parents didnt fail to pass on religion, they passed on MTD in the name of something else.
As a Catholic I can, unfortunately, say that I have known multiple people who purport to be Catholic but when you talk to them about what they believe it turns out to be MTD.
Have you had experience with MTD people? Are you an MTD person?
Discuss MTD, its theological implications, and anything else relevant here.
The study examined people of various religious backgrounds and found the majority of them all believe in the same god.
The god (lower case g because we're not talking about the real God) of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism is defined as such:
- A god exists who created and ordered the world and watches over human life on earth.
- god wants people to be good, nice, and fair to each other, as taught in the Bible and by most world religions.
- The central goal of life is to be happy and to feel good about oneself.
- god does not need to be particularly involved in one's life except when god is needed to resolve a problem.
- Good people go to heaven when they die.
Furthering this discussion, Bishop Barron made the case that this is not a sudden phenomena but the result of multiple generations of theological decline. Throughout history the most common way for a religion to spread was through inheritance. You inherit the religion of your parents as they did before them and so on. With the MTD people, their parents didnt fail to pass on religion, they passed on MTD in the name of something else.
As a Catholic I can, unfortunately, say that I have known multiple people who purport to be Catholic but when you talk to them about what they believe it turns out to be MTD.
Have you had experience with MTD people? Are you an MTD person?
Discuss MTD, its theological implications, and anything else relevant here.
