Catholic Radicalism

Catholic Radicalism
Author: Maurin Peter
Publsiher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1949
Genre: History
ISBN: 9785881357368

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Essentials of Catholic Radicalism

Essentials of Catholic Radicalism
Author: Corneliu C. Simuţ
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011
Genre: Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN: 3631605919

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The book describes the fundamental tenets of Catholic Radicalism, defined as an understanding of Christianity from a perspective which dismisses the traditional supernatural image of God. The essentials of Catholic Radicalism are extracted from the works of Vito Mancuso, a lay Italian theologian, whose intention is to rebuild Christian theology starting from the natural and physical reality of this world. Mancuso insists that he is a Catholic theologian despite his conviction that God should be seen today in atheistic terms, which help us understand the world from a rational perspective. The use of reason in theology is compulsory for Mancuso in order for theology to make sense in the skeptical society of our times, which is characterized by a powerful lay consciousness.

The Catholic Worker and the Origin of Catholic Radicalism in America

The Catholic Worker and the Origin of Catholic Radicalism in America
Author: Mel Piehl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 694
Release: 1979
Genre: Catholic Worker Movement
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025688008

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Divine Disobedience Profiles in Catholic Radicalism

Divine Disobedience  Profiles in Catholic Radicalism
Author: Francine du Plessix Gray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1970
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015005965218

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The Catholic Gentleman

The Catholic Gentleman
Author: Sam Guzman
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621640684

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What it means to be a man or a woman is questioned today like never before. While traditional gender roles have been eroding for decades, now the very categories of male and female are being discarded with reckless abandon. How does one act like a gentleman in such confusing times? The Catholic Gentleman is a solid and practical guide to virtuous manhood. It turns to the timeless wisdom of the Catholic Church to answer the important questions men are currently asking. In short, easy- to-read chapters, the author offers pithy insights on a variety of topics, including • How to know you are an authentic man • Why our bodies matter • The value of tradition • The purpose of courtesy • What real holiness is and how to achieve it • How to deal with failure in the spiritual life

Radical Pacifism in Modern America

Radical Pacifism in Modern America
Author: Marian Mollin
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013-05-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812202823

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Radical Pacifism in Modern America traces cycles of success and decline in the radical wing of the American peace movement, an egalitarian strain of pacifism that stood at the vanguard of antimilitarist organizing and American radical dissent from 1940 to 1970. Using traditional archival material and oral history sources, Marian Mollin examines how gender and race shaped and limited the political efforts of radical pacifist women and men, highlighting how activists linked pacifism to militant masculinity and privileged the priorities of its predominantly white members. In spite of the invisibility that this framework imposed on activist women, the history of this movement belies accounts that relegate women to the margins of American radicalism and mixed-sex political efforts. Motivated by a strong egalitarianism, radical pacifist women rejected separatist organizing strategies and, instead, worked alongside men at the front lines of the struggle to construct a new paradigm of social and political change. Their compelling examples of female militancy and leadership challenge the essentialist association of female pacifism with motherhood and expand the definition of political action to include women's political work in both the public and private spheres. Focusing on the vexed alliance between white peace activists and black civil rights workers, Mollin similarly details the difficulties that arose at the points where their movements overlapped and challenges the seemingly natural association between peace and civil rights. Emphasizing the actions undertaken by militant activists, Radical Pacifism in Modern America illuminates the complex relationship between gender, race, activism, and political culture, identifying critical factors that simultaneously hindered and facilitated grassroots efforts at social and political change.

Catholic Radicals in Brazil

Catholic Radicals in Brazil
Author: Emanuel Jehuda De Kadt,Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publsiher: London ; New York : Oxford U.P.
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1970
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015050968794

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Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Based on author's thesis, University of London. Bibliography: p. 291-296.

Radical Reinvention

Radical Reinvention
Author: Kaya Oakes
Publsiher: Catapult
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2012-06-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781619020924

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As someone who clocked more time in mosh pits and at pro–choice rallies than kneeling in a pew, Kaya Oakes was not necessarily the kind of Catholic girl the Vatican was after. But even while she immersed herself in the punk rock scene and proudly called herself an atheist, something kept pulling her back to the religion of her Irish roots. After running away from the Church for thirty years, Kaya decides to return. Her marriage is under stress, her job is no longer satisfying, and with multiple deaths in her family, a darkness looms large. In spite of her frustration with Catholic conservatism, nothing brings her peace like Mass. After years of searching to no avail for a better religious fit, she realizes that the only way to find harmony—in her faith and her personal life—is to confront the Church she'd left behind. Rebellious and hypercritical, Kaya relearns the catechisms and achieves the sacraments, all while trying to reconcile her liberal beliefs with contemporary Church philosophy. Along the way she meets a group of feisty feminist nuns, a "pray–and–bitch" circle, an all–too handsome Italian priest, and a motley crew of misfits doing their best to find their voices in an outdated institution. This is a story of transformation, not only of Kaya's from ex–Catholic to amateur theologian, but ultimately of the cultural and ethical pushes for change that are rocking the world's largest religion to its core.