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The Underground Church Nonviolent Resistance To The Vatican Empire Studies In Critical Social Sciences Vol 402 Kathleen Kautzer

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The Underground Church Nonviolent Resistance To The Vatican Empire Studies In Critical Social Sciences Vol 402 Kathleen Kautzer
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Kathleen Kautzer
ISBN: 9789004219380, 9004219382
Language: English
Year: 2012
Volume: 40/2

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The Underground Church Nonviolent Resistance To The Vatican Empire Studies In Critical Social Sciences Vol 402 Kathleen Kautzer by Kathleen Kautzer 9789004219380, 9004219382 instant download after payment.

Since the 1970s, liberal American Catholics have sustained a Reform Movement to counteract the conservative drift of the Vatican and to preserve and expand on the reforms of Vatican II. This book draws on a range of theory to analyze and interpret this movement, which is intent on creating a model of church, that examples Vatican II's open, receptive attitude toward the modern world. In response to backlash from church officials, the movement has increasingly abandoned effort to reform Roman Catholicism from within, and has moved in a sectarian direction by creating independent worship communities. The movement faces a precarious future due to its rapidly aging membership and the unstable nature of its newly-formed communities.

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