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The Catholic Social Imagination : Activism and the Just Society in Mexico and the United States.
Title:
The Catholic Social Imagination : Activism and the Just Society in Mexico and the United States.
Author:
Palacios, Joseph M.
ISBN:
9780226645025
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (328 pages)
Series:
Morality and Society Series
Contents:
Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- PART ONE The Catholic Church Takes on Social Justice as Doctrine -- 1 The Mission and Struggle of Roman Catholics to Create a Just Society -- 2 Political and Cultural Construction of the Catholic Social Doctrine -- PART TWO One Church, One Border, Two Justices -- 3 The U.S. Case: Pragmatic and Practice Oriented -- 4 The Mexican Case: Doctrinally Oriented -- PART THREE A Faith That Does Justice? -- 5 The Catholic Social Imagination as Doctrine and Practice -- Appendix A: Principles of Catholic Social Justice Doctrine -- Appendix B: Research Sites and Instruments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
The reach of the Catholic Church is arguably greater than that of any other religion, extending across diverse political, ethnic, class, and cultural boundaries. But what is it about Catholicism that resonates so profoundly with followers who live under disparate conditions? What is it, for instance, that binds parishioners in America with those in Mexico? For Joseph M. Palacios, what unites Catholics is a sense of being Catholic-a social imagination that motivates them to promote justice and build a better world. In The Catholic Social Imagination, Palacios gives readers a feeling for what it means to be Catholic and put one's faith into action. Tracing the practices of a group of parishioners in Oakland, California, and another in Guadalajara, Mexico, Palacios reveals parallels-and contrasts-in the ways these ordinary Catholics receive and act on a church doctrine that emphasizes social justice. Whether they are building a supermarket for the low-income elderly or waging protests to promote school reform, these parishioners provide important insights into the construction of the Catholic social imagination. Throughout, Palacios also offers important new cultural and sociological interpretations of Catholic doctrine on issues such as poverty, civil and human rights, political participation, and the natural law.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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