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Questions On Challenges Of Religious Faith

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Stephanie Yip
UCOR 2100 - Challenges to Religious Faith
May 12, 2016
Thought Paper #1 During the time of the Vatican II, there have been “profound and rapid changes” in the world in science and technology, which has not only brought cultural and social transformations, but has also had “repercussions on a [person’s] religious life” (section 4).
Despite the amount of wealth and resources in the world, many were still struck by hunger, poverty and illiteracy (4). Humankind’s knowledge was broadening, but new problems started to arise (5). The change in attitudes brought accepted values and traditions in question, especially in young people. The “institutions, laws, and modes of thinking” of the previous generation were not well adapted to the modern world, which called for changes in behavior and ultimately impacted religion (7). The increased critical thinking in society lead to many people having a more “vivid sense of God”, but at the same time, many were also abandoning religion in practice (7). The rapid rate of development, combined with a greater awareness of the inequalities in the world, intensified the imbalances in society (8). “Now, for the first time in human history, all people are convinced that the benefits of culture ought to be and actually can be extended to everyone” (9). However, these imbalances in society were also more deeply rooted within people. Humankind experiences their limitations in many ways: in the things we want to achieve, in the sins we

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