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Catholic social activism : progressive movements in the United States / Sharon Nepstad.

Van Pelt Library BX1406.3 .N47 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nepstad, Sharon Erickson, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--United States.
Catholic Church.
United States.
Christian sociology--Catholic Church.
Christian sociology.
Church and social problems--Catholic Church.
Church and social problems.
Physical Description:
xi, 207 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : New York University Press, [2019]
Summary:
Many Americans assume that the Catholic Church is inherently conservative, based on its stances on abortion, contraception, and divorce. Yet there is a longstanding tradition of progressive Catholic movements in the United States that have addressed a variety of issues from labor, war, immigration, and environmental protection, to human rights, women's rights, exploitive development practices, and bellicose foreign policies. These Catholic social movements have helped to shift the Church from an institution that had historically supported incumbent governments and political elites to a Church that has increasingly sided with the vulnerable and oppressed. This book provides a concise history of progressively oriented Catholic Social Thought, which conveys the Catholic Church's position on a variety of social justice concerns. Sharon Erickson Nepstad introduces key papal encyclicals and other church documents, showing how lay Catholics in the United States have put these ideas into practice through a creative and sometimes provocative political engagement. Nepstad also explores how these progressive movements have pressured the religious hierarchy to respond to pressing social issues, such as women's ordination, conscription, and the morality of nuclear deterrence policies.0'Catholic Social Activism' vividly depicts how these progressive movements have helped to shape the religious landscape of the United States, and how they have provoked controversy and debate among Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
Contents:
Dignity and just treatment of workers
Peace, nonviolence, and disarmament
Equality for women and Catholic feminism
Liberation theology and the Central America solidarity movement
Compassion for immigrants and the sanctuary movements
Earth ethics and American Catholic environmentalism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781479885480
1479885487
9781479879229
1479879223
OCLC:
1077495138

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