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This book examines Tomáš Halík's pastoral approach at the Academic Parish of Prague. Building on qualitative research, including in-depth interviews, document analysis, and participant observation, the text argues that both seekers and dwellers appreciate the parish's optional yet comprehensive pastoral character. Many individuals value how their social, spiritual, and intellectual needs are addressed with seriousness and respect. The parish reconciles the tension between religious offerings and spiritual needs through its pastoral ministry and public engagement. In line with current pastoral trends such as equality, interdependence, and subsidiarity, the book advocates implementing optionality, specialization, and personalization as effective strategies for future parish and chaplaincy ministries.
Contents
List of Figures - Foreword - Chapter 1: Tom Halk and the Academic Parish of Prague - Chapter 2: Academic Parish as a Platform for Seekers - Chapter 3: Mapping the Role of the Church - Chapter 4: Church in the Afternoon: Rethinking Ministry Models - Epilogue - Bibliography



