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American Catholic Women Religious - Radicalized by Mission

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This book depicts the significant role played by American Catholic Women Religious in the broader narratives of modern American history and the history of the Catholic Church. The book is a guide to fifty foreign missions founded by Dominican and Maryknoll Sisters in the twentieth century.  Sister Donna Moses examines root causes for the radical political stances taken by American Catholic Women Religious in the latter half of the century and for the conservative backlash that followed. The book identifies key events that contributed to the present state of division within the American Catholic Church and describes current efforts to engage in dynamic dialogue. 
 

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Post-Colonial American Imperialism (1900-1920).- 3. Evangelization of Asia and the Pacific (1920-1940).- 4. Christian Democratization (1940-1950).- 5. Sanctification and Triumphalism (1950-1960).- 6. Liberation: Movements and Theology (1960-1970).- 7. Immersion and Diversification (1970-1980).- 8. Individuation and Radicalization (1980-1990).- 9. Political Tension and Polarization (1990-2000).- 10. Conclusion.            

About the author

Sister Donna Maria Moses, OP is a Dominican Sister of Mission San Jose.  She served on the faculty of St. Mary’s College of California, Santa Clara University, and Queen of the Holy Rosary College, before her present assignment as senior chaplain at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, a Level I Trauma Center in San Jose, CA. She holds a Doctorate in Education from the University of San Francisco and has published numerous peer reviewed articles on Dominican history and spirituality.

Summary

This book depicts the significant role played by American Catholic Women Religious in the broader narratives of modern American history and the history of the Catholic Church. The book is a guide to fifty foreign missions founded by Dominican and Maryknoll Sisters in the twentieth century.  Sister Donna Moses examines root causes for the radical political stances taken by American Catholic Women Religious in the latter half of the century and for the conservative backlash that followed. The book identifies key events that contributed to the present state of division within the American Catholic Church and describes current efforts to engage in dynamic dialogue. 
 

Product details

Authors Donna Maria Moses
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2017
 
EAN 9783319604640
ISBN 978-3-31-960464-0
No. of pages 207
Dimensions 155 mm x 218 mm x 19 mm
Weight 390 g
Illustrations XIX, 207 p. 20 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Verstehen, B, Geschichte der Religion, Sociology of Religion, History of Religion, Catholicism, Catholic Church, Religious issues & debates, History of the Americas, Religion and Philosophy, America—History, Religion—History, Religion and sociology, Religion and Society, post-colonial;Catholic;missiology;proselytize;mission

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