Global Catholicism: Between Disruption and Encounter: Studies in Global Catholicism, cartea 1
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004700024
ISBN-10: 9004700021
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Global Catholicism
ISBN-10: 9004700021
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Global Catholicism
Notă biografică
Massimo Faggioli is professor of historical theology at Villanova University. Among his most recent publications, The Liminal Papacy of Pope Francis. Moving Toward Global Catholicity (2020) and, co-edited with Catherine Clifford, The Oxford Handbook of Vatican II (2023).
Bryan Froehle is professor of sociology and religious studies at Palm Beach Atlantic University, where he also directs the Ph.D. in practical theology. Twenty years ago he co-authored Global Catholicism</> (2003), a precursor to this book.
Bryan Froehle is professor of sociology and religious studies at Palm Beach Atlantic University, where he also directs the Ph.D. in practical theology. Twenty years ago he co-authored Global Catholicism</> (2003), a precursor to this book.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Graphs and Tables
1 Introducing a Field of Study
1 An Emerging Future
2 An Emerging Discipline
3 The Chapters That Follow
2 Global Catholic Institutional Capacity
1 Continental Shifts
2 A Global Minority
3 Institutional Life
3 Global Catholicism Reimagined
1 The Remapping of Global Catholicism
1.1 Euro-Atlantic
1.2 Eastern Europe
1.3 Middle East
1.4 Latin America
1.5 Africa
1.6 Asia
1.7 Overall
2 The Retelling of Global Catholic History
2.1 The Ironies of Periodization(s)
2.2 The Global South as Subject
2.3 The Pivot in Europe
4 Global Catholic Governance
1 Transitions and Tensions
2 From a Roman to a Global Curia and Papacy
3 From “Universal” to “Global”
3.1 Culture Wars
3.2 Power Vacuum, Neo-traditionalism, and Neo-integralism
3.3 Abuse in the Church
3.4 Communication
3.5 Clericalism and Hierarchicalism
3.6 Populism and Crises of Liberal Democracy
3.7 Power and Liminality
3.8 Globality and Innovation, Theological and Institutional
4 Synodality as a Response to Centralization and Fragmentation
5 A New Post-Conciliar Reckoning: What the Council Did and Failed to Do
5.1 The Advent of the Eucharistic People
6 Et Et – “Both And” in Global Catholic Governance
5 Global Catholicism Retheologized
1 Postcolonial Ecclesiology
1.1 Ad Intra
1.2 Ad Extra
2 Lived Ecclesiology
2.1 Euro-Atlantic Lived Theologies
2.2 Latin America and the Caribbean
2.3 Sub-Saharan Africa
2.4 Southeast Asia
2.5 South Asia
2.6 Ecclesial Alliances and World Polycentricity
2.7 Catholic Political Homelessness in Its Former Heartland
3 Synodality and Ecclesiogenesis
4 Theological Starting Points
6 Method and Methodology
1 Method in the Study of Global Catholicism
1.1 Fundamental Ecclesiology
1.2 Ongoing Praxis
2 Global Catholic Methodology
7 The Coming of the Cosmopolitan Church
1 Global Catholic Research Agenda
2 Transformations and Transitions
Appendix 1: Definitions of Selected Terms
Appendix 2: Sources for Catholic Statistics
Appendix 3: Data by Country or Territory
Bibliography
Index
List of Graphs and Tables
1 Introducing a Field of Study
1 An Emerging Future
2 An Emerging Discipline
3 The Chapters That Follow
2 Global Catholic Institutional Capacity
1 Continental Shifts
2 A Global Minority
3 Institutional Life
3 Global Catholicism Reimagined
1 The Remapping of Global Catholicism
1.1 Euro-Atlantic
1.2 Eastern Europe
1.3 Middle East
1.4 Latin America
1.5 Africa
1.6 Asia
1.7 Overall
2 The Retelling of Global Catholic History
2.1 The Ironies of Periodization(s)
2.2 The Global South as Subject
2.3 The Pivot in Europe
4 Global Catholic Governance
1 Transitions and Tensions
2 From a Roman to a Global Curia and Papacy
3 From “Universal” to “Global”
3.1 Culture Wars
3.2 Power Vacuum, Neo-traditionalism, and Neo-integralism
3.3 Abuse in the Church
3.4 Communication
3.5 Clericalism and Hierarchicalism
3.6 Populism and Crises of Liberal Democracy
3.7 Power and Liminality
3.8 Globality and Innovation, Theological and Institutional
4 Synodality as a Response to Centralization and Fragmentation
5 A New Post-Conciliar Reckoning: What the Council Did and Failed to Do
5.1 The Advent of the Eucharistic People
6 Et Et – “Both And” in Global Catholic Governance
5 Global Catholicism Retheologized
1 Postcolonial Ecclesiology
1.1 Ad Intra
1.2 Ad Extra
2 Lived Ecclesiology
2.1 Euro-Atlantic Lived Theologies
2.2 Latin America and the Caribbean
2.3 Sub-Saharan Africa
2.4 Southeast Asia
2.5 South Asia
2.6 Ecclesial Alliances and World Polycentricity
2.7 Catholic Political Homelessness in Its Former Heartland
3 Synodality and Ecclesiogenesis
4 Theological Starting Points
6 Method and Methodology
1 Method in the Study of Global Catholicism
1.1 Fundamental Ecclesiology
1.2 Ongoing Praxis
2 Global Catholic Methodology
7 The Coming of the Cosmopolitan Church
1 Global Catholic Research Agenda
2 Transformations and Transitions
Appendix 1: Definitions of Selected Terms
Appendix 2: Sources for Catholic Statistics
Appendix 3: Data by Country or Territory
Bibliography
Index