The Underground Church: Nonviolent Resistance to the Vatican Empire: Studies in Critical Social Sciences / Studies in Critical Research on Religion, cartea 40/2
Autor Kathleen Kautzeren Limba Engleză Hardback – mar 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004219380
ISBN-10: 9004219382
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences / Studies in Critical Research on Religion
ISBN-10: 9004219382
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences / Studies in Critical Research on Religion
Cuprins
Series Editor’s Preface
Foreword by Ed Stevens
Preface
Abbreviations of Catholic Reform Groups
Introduction
PART I: BURNED OUT, BUMMED OUT, AND THROWN OUT: PROGRESSIVE REFORMERS BEGIN THEIR WILDERNESS JOURNEY
1. Sower of Mustard Seeds: Call to Action
2. Rebuilding the Temple: Voice of the Faithful
3. Leaving Egypt: DignityUSA, Corps of Reserve Priests United for Service, Catholic Organizations for Renewal
4. Catholic Feminists Confront Goliath: Women’s Ordination Conference, Women’s Ordination Worldwide, Women-Church Convergence, Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual, Catholics for a Free Choice
5. Toward a New City of God
PART II: TESTING THE WATERS AND PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES
6. Prophets without Honor: Vatican II Pastors Are Disappearing
7. What, Therefore, Belongs to Caesar? Marginal Communities
PART III: NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND
8. The Catacombs Revisited: Underground Catholic Faith Communities
9. Something New Under the Sun? Underground Parishes-
Conclusion
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Comparative Data on Vatican II Reform Organizations
Appendix B: Field Research
References
Index
Foreword by Ed Stevens
Preface
Abbreviations of Catholic Reform Groups
Introduction
PART I: BURNED OUT, BUMMED OUT, AND THROWN OUT: PROGRESSIVE REFORMERS BEGIN THEIR WILDERNESS JOURNEY
1. Sower of Mustard Seeds: Call to Action
2. Rebuilding the Temple: Voice of the Faithful
3. Leaving Egypt: DignityUSA, Corps of Reserve Priests United for Service, Catholic Organizations for Renewal
4. Catholic Feminists Confront Goliath: Women’s Ordination Conference, Women’s Ordination Worldwide, Women-Church Convergence, Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual, Catholics for a Free Choice
5. Toward a New City of God
PART II: TESTING THE WATERS AND PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES
6. Prophets without Honor: Vatican II Pastors Are Disappearing
7. What, Therefore, Belongs to Caesar? Marginal Communities
PART III: NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND
8. The Catacombs Revisited: Underground Catholic Faith Communities
9. Something New Under the Sun? Underground Parishes-
Conclusion
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Comparative Data on Vatican II Reform Organizations
Appendix B: Field Research
References
Index
Notă biografică
Kathleen Kautzer, Ph.D. (1988) in Social Policy, Brandeis University, is Associate Professor of Sociology at Regis College in Weston, MA. Her publications cover social and religious movements and labor unions.
Recenzii
"This is an excellent study based on an extensive field work, representing in a very accurate and unbiased way the reality of the Catholic Reform Movement in USA." – Lluis Oviedo, in: Catholic Books Review
"This study will be of historic importance for future research. As if this were not enough to recommend it, the study also has an exceptional literary quality and a fine methodological even-handedness." – Matthew Del Nevo, in: Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review 74/1, pp. 136-137
"This study will be of historic importance for future research. As if this were not enough to recommend it, the study also has an exceptional literary quality and a fine methodological even-handedness." – Matthew Del Nevo, in: Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review 74/1, pp. 136-137