Awake, Not Woke, A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology
By Noelle Mering · Published by TAN Books
Overview
Awake, Not Woke, A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology unmasks the roots, premises, and tactics of “woke” ideology and shows how its rupture of meaning and community stands at odds with Christian anthropology and the Logos, grounded in Scripture and the perennial wisdom of the Church. The book guides readers to recognize this ideological challenge as a spiritual battle and points toward restoration of the person, the family, and the Faith through clarity of mind and fidelity to Christian truth.
- Examines the history and core principles of woke ideology in cultural context
- Shows how woke ideas disrupt social, familial, and religious cohesion
- Connects ideological critique with Christian anthropology and Scripture
- Offers clarity on how to respond with Christian coherence and truth
- Encourages restoration of faith, family, and community in light of Gospel teaching
FAQs
Q: What does the term “woke” refer to in this book?
A: In this context, “woke” refers to a set of cultural and ideological assumptions that, according to the author, undermine shared meaning and community, and that conflict with the Christian understanding of human nature and truth.
Q: Is this book grounded in Christian teaching?
A: Yes, the book anchors its critique in Scripture and the perennial tradition of the Church, showing how ideology that rejects the Logos departs from the heart of Christian faith.
Q: Is it suitable for personal or parish study?
A: Yes, its clear analysis and pastoral insight make it suitable for individual reflection, parish study groups, and formation discussions on culture and faith.
Q: Will this book help in engaging cultural challenges?
A: The book provides readers with intellectual and spiritual tools to understand and respond to cultural influences that contradict Christian truth, supporting deeper engagement with Gospel coherence.
Q: Who benefits most from this book?
A: Catholic readers, catechists, ministers, and anyone seeking to understand contemporary cultural movements through the lens of Christian wisdom and Scripture will find this work beneficial.
Intended Audience
For Catholic individuals, parish groups, educators, and those engaged in cultural dialogue who desire to understand the challenges of contemporary ideology and respond with fidelity to Christian teaching and truth.
Key Themes
- Cultural critique grounded in Christian anthropology
- Ideology and the rejection of shared meaning
- Restoration of faith, family, and community
- Scripture and tradition as lenses for cultural engagement
- Publication Date:
- 05/25/21
- Product Format:
- Hardcover
- Pages:
- 256
- Height:
- 8.50
- Width:
- 5.50
17 Reviews
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Excellent book
Perfect for your teenagers!
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Excellent
Excellent sections on the origins of wokeism, the dogmas, indoctrination, and how the City of Godù m…
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Necessary read for everyone
Everyone should read this book. It provides a thorough background on wokeness. I feel much better pr…
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Vapid Wokeness Exposed
Outstanding compilation of the varying aspects of Marxism which is the root of "Woke" Must…
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Awake Not Woke
Very good book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is concerned where the world is going the…
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