Politics and religious authority : American Catholics since the Second Vatican Council
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Politics and religious authority : American Catholics since the Second Vatican Council
(Contributions to the study of religion, no. 36)
Greenwood Press, 1994
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Bibliography: p. [131]-143
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study assesses the political effects of the Second Vatican Council on the politics of American Catholics. After discussing Catholic contributions to political development since the Middle Ages, Gelm argues that changes since Vatican II signify a major departure from the Church's authoritarian and anti-democratic actions of the past. Among the most significant changes has been the increased political activism of America's Catholic bishops. Gelm has surveyed the political attitudes of U.S. Catholic bishops and investigated their political values and motives. Emphasizing the way in which religion adapts and changes, the study provides a valuable consideration of the tensions within the U.S. Catholic Church since Vatican II and the political impact of Vatican II.
目次
Preface
Introduction
Religion, Political Development, and Change
Religious Contributions to Political Culture
Catholic Social Teaching and the Second Vatican Council
Politics and the U.S. Catholic Bishops
Religion, Politics, and the Catholic Laity
Conclusion: The Enduring Connection between Religion and Politics
Index
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