The Long Shadow of Vatican II: Living Faith and Negotiating Authority Since the Second Vatican Council Contributor(s): Van Rompay, Lucas (Editor), Miglarese, Sam (Editor), Morgan, David (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1469625296 ISBN-13: 9781469625294 Publisher: University of North Carolina Press OUR PRICE: $30.88 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 2015 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christianity - Catholic - Religion | Christian Theology - Ecclesiology |
Dewey: 262.52 |
LCCN: 2015002755 |
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 6.17" W x 9.26" (0.58 lbs) 178 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Catholic - Religious Orientation - Christian |
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Publisher Description: With the Second Vatican Council (1962-65), the Roman Catholic Church for the first time took a positive stance on modernity. Its impact on the thought, worship, and actions of Catholics worldwide was enormous. Benefiting from a half century of insights gained since Vatican II ended, this volume focuses squarely on the ongoing aftermath and reinterpretation of the Council in the twenty-first century. In five penetrating essays, contributors examine crucial issues at the heart of Catholic life and identity, primarily but not exclusively within North American contexts. On a broader level, the volume as a whole illuminates the effects of the radical changes made at Vatican II on the lived religion of everyday Catholics. As framed by volume editors Lucas Van Rompay, Sam Miglarese, and David Morgan, the book's long view of the church's gradual and often contentious transition into contemporary times profiles a church and laity who seem committed to many mutual values but feel that implementation of the changes agreed to in principle at the Council is far from accomplished. The election in 2013 of the charismatic Pope Francis has added yet another dimension to the search for the meaning of Vatican II. The contributors are Catherine E. Clifford, Hillary Kaell, Leo D. Lefebure, Jill Peterfeso, and Leslie Woodcock Tentler. |
Contributor Bio(s): Morgan, David: - David Morgan is professor of religious studies and professor of art, art history, and visual studies at Duke University.Van Rompay, Lucas: - Lucas Van Rompay is professor of religious studies at Duke UniversityMiglarese, Sam: - Sam Miglarese is adjunct instructor of religious studies and education and director of community engagement at Duke University.Morgan, David a.: - David Morgan is professor of religious studies and professor of art, art history, and visual studies at Duke University. |