AcknowledgementsAbbreviations and Acronyms Introduction 1. Public Theology in Contemporary U.S. Civil SocietyPhilosophical Perspectives on Religion as a Legitimate and Postitive Force in Public LifeSociological Perspectives on Religion as a Legitimate and Positive Force in Public LifeNotes 2. Catholic Foundations of Public Theology and Political ParticipationTroeltschian Types and Theological Tensions The Legacy of Vatican II for the Church's Social MissionPope John Paul II's Legacy for Public EngagementPublic Theology in the U.S. Context: Diverse Forms and ModesNotes 3. Divergences within American Catholic Social Ethics: J. Bryan Hehir and Michael Baxter, CSC Rev. J. Bryan Hehir and the Public Church Michael J. Baxter and Catholic Radicalism Critical Analysis of Hehir and Baxter The Models of Hehir and Baxter: Beyond Coexistence Notes 4. Catholic Political Advocacy in the Contemporary U.S. ContextNETWORKPax Christi USAUnited States Conference of Catholic BishopsComparative Analysis of OrganizationsNotes 5. Catholic Public Theology for the 21st CenturyTheory and PraxisConclusions on Public Theology and Political Advocacy Methodological DirectivesTheoretical ImplicationsConclusionsNotes Bibliography of Primary Sources Index