During times of unprecedented change, parishes require skilled collaborative efforts from parishioners, pastoral teams, diocesan leaders, educators, and researchers. This book examines innovative pastoral leadership projects and presents case studies in diverse circumstances through the lenses of theological, social, and organizational ......
During times of unprecedented change, parishes require skilled collaborative efforts from parishioners, pastoral teams, diocesan leaders, educators, and researchers. This book examines innovative pastoral leadership projects and presents case studies in diverse circumstances through the lenses of theological, social, and organizational ......
This book commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council's Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World. Through the lens of this crucial document, this book examines contemporary social issues such as immigration, women in the Church, environmental ethics, human rights, economic justice, and the Church in Africa.
Bringing the wisdom of generations of black Catholics into conversation with contemporary scholarly accounts of racism, Christ Divided diagnoses "antiblackness supremacy" as a corporate vice that inhabits the body of Christ.
Addresses such questions that touch the sacredness of human life: abortion, euthanasia and assisted suicide, and capital punishment. This title discusses and interprets the Pope's teachings on these complex moral issues.
How Catholic Tradition Can Create a More Just Economy
Inequality is skyrocketing. In this world of vast riches, millions of people live in extreme poverty, barely surviving from day to day. All over the world, the wealthys increasing political power is biasing policy away from the public interest and toward the financial interests of the rich.
Depicts the ambivalent character of Catholics' mainstream "arrival" in the US over the years, integrating social scientific, historical and moral accounts of persistent tensions between faith and power. This book describes the implications of Catholic universalism for voting patterns, international policymaking, and partisan alliances.
Catholic political identity and engagement defy categorization. This title takes up the political and theological significance of this 'integral unity,' the universal scope of Catholic concern that can make for strange political bedfellows, confound predictable voting patterns, and leave the church poised to critique narrowly partisan agendas.
What does it mean to be Catholic in America? Catholicism and the American Experience highlights the proceedings of the fifth annual Portsmouth Institute conference on the unique elements of American Catholicism. This book features essays from Robert George, Peter Steinfels, George Weigel, E. J. Dionne, and many more.