Proceedings, ... Convention, Catholic Central Verein of America
Author : Catholic Central Verein of America
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Page : 790 pages
File Size : 48,84 MB
Release : 1954
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Author : Catholic Central Verein of America
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Page : 790 pages
File Size : 48,84 MB
Release : 1954
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Author : Catholic Central Verein of America
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Page : 276 pages
File Size : 28,61 MB
Release : 1942
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Page : 652 pages
File Size : 46,18 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Homosexuality
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"The Jesuit review of faith and culture," Nov. 13, 2017-
Author : Catholic Central Union of America
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Page : 182 pages
File Size : 15,15 MB
Release : 1962
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Page : 1246 pages
File Size : 39,5 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Christian sociology
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Author : Matthew A. Shadle
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 42,95 MB
Release : 2018-06-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0190660147
In the decade since the financial crisis of 2008, governments around the world have struggled to develop strategies to stabilize precarious markets, encourage growth, and combat mounting wealth inequality. In the United States, the recovery from that crisis has exacerbated the fears of the working and middle classes and pitted those classes against the wealthy. Although we participate every day in economic life as workers, consumers, employers, or activists, we often experience the economy as a mysterious force that we cannot control, or fully understand. Matthew Shadle argues that Catholics ought to be able to draw on their faith to help navigate and make sense of economic life, but too often the effort to get ahead or just stay afloat drowns out faith's appeal. Interrupting Capitalism proposes a new strategy for Christian economic discipleship. Rather than engage the two theological poles of continuity and rupture, Christians should interrupt capitalism: neither whole-heartedly endorsing global capitalism nor seeking to dismantle it. This means "breaking into" the economy, embracing those aspects that enhance human well-being while transforming the market in a spirit of solidarity. Shadle argues that all three of the dominant theological approaches dealing with economic life-the progressive, neoconservative, and liberationist-are theologies of continuity. A fourth approach, a communitarian one, he believes, can best embody the strategy of interrupting capitalism. The Catholic tradition, including its tradition of social teaching, provides a cultural structure that, along with their own social context, conditions how Catholics think about and engage in economic activity. Drawing on the resources of the tradition, theologians reflect on this activity, giving it a theoretical justification and offering correctives. Both the experience of ordinary Catholics and the work of theologians feed into new articulations of Catholic social teaching. Offering an overview of Catholic thought since the Second World War, Shadle begins with the experience of Catholics in Western Europe at mid-century, moving to Latin America and the United States in the 1970s and 80s, and then concluding with the phenomenon of globalization.
Author : Keith F. Pecklers
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 10,6 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780814624500
As a social history of the liturgical movement, "Unread Vision" introduces readers to the movement's pioneers and promoters and to the issues that emerged from 1926-1955. "Unread Vision" explores the foundational years and their major themes and discusses how the movement's goals and principles were received by the broader community of American Catholics.
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Page : 1200 pages
File Size : 19,78 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
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Author : United States. Internal Revenue Service
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Page : 1056 pages
File Size : 21,51 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
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Author : Kevin E. Schmiesing
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 12,58 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780739109632
In a period often viewed by historians as one in which Catholics labored in an intellectual ghetto, shut off from mainstream American thought and culture, a number of Catholic intellectuals were thinking seriously about the relationship between Catholicism and its American context. Within the Market Strife examines these views on economic questions in the period 1891-1962, from populism and progressivism to the New Deal and post-World War II conservatism. The book uniquely contributes to the historical understanding of Catholicism _ and of American intellectual history more generally _ by examining the ways in which Catholic views variously mirrored and interacted with broader American (non-Catholic) views. Within the Market Strife combines Catholic and general American historiographies to discern the ways in which American Catholic economic thought was dependent on factors other than their adherence to the authoritative social teaching of their church, unique political loyalties, personal experience, and economic theories. This book is an essay in intellectual history that will prove itself invaluable to scholars interested in Catholic history, economic history, American religious history, and American intellectual history.