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Hungarian Catholic Intellectuals in Contemporary Romania: Reforming Apostles: Contemporary Anthropology of Religion

Autor Marc Roscoe Loustau
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2023
Set against the backdrop of the rise of right-wing Christian nationalism in Eastern Europe, this book declares that Catholic theologians ought to be understood and studied as intellectuals: socially and historically situated creators of national cultural traditions. While the Romanian government funds thriving schools for the country’s Hungarian minority, NGOs founded by Transylvanian Hungarians continue to organize volunteers to supplement this formal pedagogy. These volunteers understand themselves to be reviving a national tradition of “serving the people” by educating the region’s rural Hungarian populace.
While this book is about the challenges Catholic educators face in teaching villagers, it is just as much about their new effort to call groups of volunteers from across the border in Hungary to teach alongside them. In these encounters, Transylvanian Hungarian educators remake their intellectual tradition, especially ideas about the basis of pedagogical authority, the ethical character of the nation, and the social location of selfhood. When contemporary Catholic intellectuals urge teachers to manifest their national self-consciousness, they carry with them the assumption that selfhood emerges where humans collaborate with God. While Transylvanian Hungarian intellectuals are enmeshed in constant competition, by focusing on contemporary theologians New Magyar Apostles unmasks the struggle over the nature of divine presence that animates this revival of a Christian national tradition of intellectual service.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030992231
ISBN-10: 3030992233
Pagini: 265
Ilustrații: XV, 265 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Contemporary Anthropology of Religion

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Our Own Intellectualism and Beyond.- 2. Vocation.- 3. Love.- 4. Composure.- 5. Courtesy.- 6. Penitence.- 7. Conclusion: A Challenge to Anthropologists of Christianity to Write for Christian Publications.- 8. Epilogue: Witnessing the Rosary’s Voice.

Recenzii

“This book as speaking to conversations among anthropologists of Christianity, postsocialist Europe, the anthropology of ethics, and leadership studies. … Advanced undergraduates and graduate students, along with everyone who desires to be immersed in beautiful examples of ethnographic work, will find this book a pleasure.” (Brian Howell, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Vol. 29 (4), December, 2023)

Notă biografică

Marc Roscoe Loustau is Managing Editor of the Journal of Global Catholicism and an affiliate with the Catholics & Cultures Program at College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, USA.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Set against the backdrop of the rise of right-wing Christian nationalism in Eastern Europe, this book declares that Catholic theologians ought to be understood and studied as intellectuals: socially and historically situated creators of national cultural traditions. While the Romanian government funds thriving schools for the country’s Hungarian minority, NGOs founded by Transylvanian Hungarians continue to organize volunteers to supplement this formal pedagogy. These volunteers understand themselves to be reviving a national tradition of “serving the people” by educating the region’s rural Hungarian populace.
 
While this book is about the challenges Catholic educators face in teaching villagers, it is just as much about their new effort to call groups of volunteers from across the border in Hungary to teach alongside them. In these encounters, Transylvanian Hungarian educators remake their intellectual tradition, especially ideas about the basis of pedagogical authority, the ethical character of the nation, and the social location of selfhood. When contemporary Catholic intellectuals urge teachers to manifest their national self-consciousness, they carry with them the assumption that selfhood emerges where humans collaborate with God. While Transylvanian Hungarian intellectuals are enmeshed in constant competition, by focusing on contemporary theologians New Magyar Apostles unmasks the struggle over the nature of divine presence that animates this revival of a Christian national tradition of intellectual service.

Marc Roscoe Loustau is Managing Editor of the Journal of Global Catholicism and an affiliate with the Catholics & Cultures Program at College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, USA.


Caracteristici

Situated at the intersection of anthropology of Christianity, anthropology of ethics Offers a unique view of the Hungarian Catholic minority within Romania’s Orthodox majority Dedicates critical space to consider how and why intellectuals make an ethical nation