Disorientation Disorientation

Disorientation

How to Go to College Without Losing Your Mind

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They’re leaving home…will they leave the faith?

Every year, thousands of young Catholics leave their homes for higher education at our nation’s colleges and universities. Very few realize, however, that from orientation day onward, they will be indoctrinated with a vision of reality that is very different from the values their families hold dear. Sadly, many of our young people will fall prey to one or more of the dominant ideologies engrained in their college education, ideologies that can lead them away from the Church and, ultimately, their faith in God. Students who are not taught how to think critically or who lack the tools needed to sift through the logic of these positions are easily swayed by the smooth sophistry of the intellectual elite.

For this reason, twelve of the top Catholic writers in America—professors, priests, journalists, philosophers, and theologians—have come together to dissect the trendy ideas that can lead young Catholics away from the Church. Disorientation is intellectual ammunition for every college student and parent, as it breaks down the history, analyzes the appeal, and debunks the empty promises of such wildly popular errors as:

• Hedonism
• Relativism
• Progressivism
• Modernism
• Scientism
• Fundamentalism
• Radical Feminism
• Multiculturalism
...and more.

Edited by John Zmirak (author, The Bad Catholic’s Guide to Good Living and editor of Choosing the Right College), this book is guaranteed to get college students thinking hard about what their professors are telling them—and what they should really believe.


Contributors:
Fr. George Rutler (Cynicism)
Donna Steichen (Feminism)
Jimmy Akin (Fundamentalism)
Fr. John Zuhlsdorf (Modernism)
Peter Kreeft (Progressivism)
Robert Spencer (Multiculturalism)
Mark Shea (Americanism)
Eric Metaxas (Relativism)
John Keck (Scientism)
Elizabeth Scalia (Sentimentalism)
Eric Brende (Consumerism)
John Zmirak (Hedonism)
Fr. Dwight Longenecker (Utilitarianism)

GÉNERO
Religion & Spirituality
PUBLICADO
2010
15 de septiembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
188
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Ascension Press
VENDEDOR
Ascension Publishing
TAMAÑO
832,2
KB

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James Hov ,

Brief accounts on ideas that made us to run away from Home....

Brief account on how far we have fallen away from Home. To summarize the history of our humanity is basically parable of Prodigal son.
We stepped away from our Home.
We ran away from the Father because we wanted to follow “modern trends” thinking that those modern trends will give us peace and enlightenment but instead it gave us nothing but self destruction.
We got lost, let’s get back Home.

Rouxfus ,

Useful for more than just college students!

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and have recommended it to several friends as a concise and entertaining summary of the reigning errors of our day, how they came about, and how to combat them. John Zmirak has gathered a posse of some of the best writers, Catholic or otherwise, to hunt down and round up these rogue ideas and bring them to intellectual justice. This book is a well highlighted reference keeper.

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