The Liberation of the Laity
Autor Professor Paul Lakelanden Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826416360
ISBN-10: 0826416365
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 161 x 227 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Paperback Repri.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0826416365
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 161 x 227 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Paperback Repri.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
"Here is a remarkable theology of the church that begins with the laity. Following the lead of John Henry Newman and Yves Congar, Lakeland has developed an exciting vision of what the church can and should be. In our era confidence in bishops and the ordained has been tragically shaken. Yet faith remains, and Lakeland shows how the voice of tradition can and must be expressed in the voice of the faithful. A wonderful contribution to contemporary ecclesiology." --Terrence W. Tilley, Professor and Department Chair Religious Studies, University of Dayton
"The book makes the case that many in the Catholic Chruch don't feel a sense of responsibility to those they serve - a problem...that's become more obvious in recent years." --Amanda Cuda in The Connecticut Post Religion Section
"...an extraordinary historical and theological analysis of the church's position on laity...This book is timely, provocative and well researched." - Dallas Morning News
"Lakeland builds this case in admirably systematic fashion....The Liberation of the Laity is a most important book. Aided by a burst of courage implanted in the right hearts by the indwelling Spirit, it could become a landmark." --R. Scott Appleby, America
'The book is the best thing around - at least that I know of - on the theology of the laity and the reform of the Church. Stephen Pickard, Director, St. Mark's, Canberra in St Mark's Review
"Paul Lakeland's book is a real and much-needed contribution to the church in these troubled times. It gives us heart that there can be genuine theology of the laity and a vision of the church that is both faithful and radical. And it helps us see how to build the institutional practices and structures in support of the church's overwhelming important mission." --Mary Jo Bane, Thornton Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy and Management, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
"Lakeland gives us nothing less than a blueprint for the future of the church. As clerical authoritarianism comes undone before our eyes, 'The Liberation of the Laity' liberates the Catholic imagination to see the life and mission of the church with fresh eyes. His theology of the laity is indeed liberating-and timely." --Donald Cozzens, author of 'Sacred Silence and 'The Changing Face of the Priesthood'
"A virtual and valuable primer on the crucial importance of the vocation that the vast majority of us share, but are only beginning to understand-that of being lay Catholics. This sensible, readable, clear-eyes book goes back to the basics of our faith to provide the theological underpinnings of our mission and ministry as lay Catholics and then charts a path to a rich and full Catholicism that has the potential to transform both us and our church." --Paul Wilkes, author of 'The Seven Secrets of Successul Catholics' and project director fo the Pastoral Summit, www.pastoralsummit.org
"This book can be quite heavy reading, but it also thought-provoking and offers much for debate. Each chapter includes further resources and questions for discussion, and the material will challenge both progressives and traditionalists. This is not a book to read for enjoyment or relaxation. Read it if you care about the Church and understand the seriousness of your baptismal calling--and all it entails." -Liguorian
"Paul Lakeland is tackling the really big questions... [his] work is challenging"
"The book makes the case that many in the Catholic Chruch don't feel a sense of responsibility to those they serve - a problem...that's become more obvious in recent years." --Amanda Cuda in The Connecticut Post Religion Section
"...an extraordinary historical and theological analysis of the church's position on laity...This book is timely, provocative and well researched." - Dallas Morning News
"Lakeland builds this case in admirably systematic fashion....The Liberation of the Laity is a most important book. Aided by a burst of courage implanted in the right hearts by the indwelling Spirit, it could become a landmark." --R. Scott Appleby, America
'The book is the best thing around - at least that I know of - on the theology of the laity and the reform of the Church. Stephen Pickard, Director, St. Mark's, Canberra in St Mark's Review
"Paul Lakeland's book is a real and much-needed contribution to the church in these troubled times. It gives us heart that there can be genuine theology of the laity and a vision of the church that is both faithful and radical. And it helps us see how to build the institutional practices and structures in support of the church's overwhelming important mission." --Mary Jo Bane, Thornton Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy and Management, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
"Lakeland gives us nothing less than a blueprint for the future of the church. As clerical authoritarianism comes undone before our eyes, 'The Liberation of the Laity' liberates the Catholic imagination to see the life and mission of the church with fresh eyes. His theology of the laity is indeed liberating-and timely." --Donald Cozzens, author of 'Sacred Silence and 'The Changing Face of the Priesthood'
"A virtual and valuable primer on the crucial importance of the vocation that the vast majority of us share, but are only beginning to understand-that of being lay Catholics. This sensible, readable, clear-eyes book goes back to the basics of our faith to provide the theological underpinnings of our mission and ministry as lay Catholics and then charts a path to a rich and full Catholicism that has the potential to transform both us and our church." --Paul Wilkes, author of 'The Seven Secrets of Successul Catholics' and project director fo the Pastoral Summit, www.pastoralsummit.org
"This book can be quite heavy reading, but it also thought-provoking and offers much for debate. Each chapter includes further resources and questions for discussion, and the material will challenge both progressives and traditionalists. This is not a book to read for enjoyment or relaxation. Read it if you care about the Church and understand the seriousness of your baptismal calling--and all it entails." -Liguorian
"Paul Lakeland is tackling the really big questions... [his] work is challenging"