Polarization in the US Catholic Church : Naming the Wounds, Beginning to Heal /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Collegeville, Minnesota :
Liturgical Press,
2016.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Titlepage; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Polarization in the US Catholic Church; Mary Ellen Konieczny; Part 1: This Moment in the Church; 1. Reflections on This Moment in the Church; Most Reverend Daniel Flores; Reverend John I. Jenkins, CSC; Julie Hanlon Rubio; Christian Smith; Michael Sean Winters; 2. The Scars to Prove It; Michael McGillicuddy; Part 2: Naming the Wounds; 3. Polarized Preferences, Polarized Pews; Tricia C. Bruce; 4. Whither Polarization? (Non) Polarization on the Ground; Susan Crawford Sullivan; 5. Ecclesial Inflammation and LGBTQ Catholic Experiences.
- Brian P. Flanagan6. Polarization and Its Discontents; Holly Taylor Coolman; Part 3: Assessing the Problem; 7. Left/Right Polarization as Culture Wars Captivity: One Scholar's Journey and Analysis; David P. Gushee; 8. The Art of Accompaniment; Amy Uelmen; 9. When Discourse Breaks Down: Race and Aesthetic Solidarity in the US Catholic Church; Nichole M. Flores; Part 4: Looking to the Future; 10. Not Right or Left, Wrong or Right: Millennial Catholics and the Age of Mercy; Elizabeth Tenety; 11. Polarization and Abortion: Living Out Our Pro-Life Beliefs; Erin Stoyell-Mulholland.
- 12. The Unheeded Middle: Catholic Conservative-Liberal Polarities in an Increasingly Hispanic ChurchHosffman Ospino; 13. Can the Church Transcend a Polarized Culture?; Michael Peppard; Conclusion: Resisting Polarization: Naming a Moment of Hope; Charles C. Camosy; List of Contributors.