Catholicism in Social and Historical Contexts: An Introduction
Perfect for the reader who wants to learn the history of Catholicism without the varnish of too-easy apologetics, it is also inspiring. Replete with details and revelatory stories and how Catholicism is caught in the ambiguities of modernity.
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Catholicism in Social and Historical Contexts: An Introduction
Perfect for the reader who wants to learn the history of Catholicism without the varnish of too-easy apologetics, it is also inspiring. Replete with details and revelatory stories and how Catholicism is caught in the ambiguities of modernity.
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Catholicism in Social and Historical Contexts: An Introduction

Catholicism in Social and Historical Contexts: An Introduction

by Curt Cadorette
Catholicism in Social and Historical Contexts: An Introduction

Catholicism in Social and Historical Contexts: An Introduction

by Curt Cadorette

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Perfect for the reader who wants to learn the history of Catholicism without the varnish of too-easy apologetics, it is also inspiring. Replete with details and revelatory stories and how Catholicism is caught in the ambiguities of modernity.

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ISBN-13: 9781608333318
Publisher: Orbis
Publication date: 11/20/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 803 KB

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

1 Jesus, Justice, and God's Reign 1

Before Jesus Became the Christ 1

From Nazareth to Jerusalem 3

The Sadducees 5

The Pharisees 8

The Essenes 10

Jesus Becomes the Christ 13

Jesus, Paul and after Paul 20

Can We Square the Circle? 29

2 The Slow March to an Imperial Church 31

Beating the Odds: The Emergence of Christianity 31

Differentiation and Separation: The First Challenge 32

From Accommodation to Rejection: Cognitive Dissonance in the Early Church 34

The Hellenization of Early Christian Thought 38

Shifting Tides and Seeming Triumph 46

A Tentative Synopsis 53

3 Augustine and the Complexities of Genius 56

Where Augustine Started: Life in a Backwater 57

The Personal and the Political 63

Augustine the Hearer 65

Augustine the Neo-Platonist 67

Augustine the Believer 72

The Philosopher Priest 74

Hippo 76

Sin in Hippo 79

Sin, the World, and History 82

4 Different Lights: Thomas and Francis as Medieval Icons 87

The Great Luminaries 87

Thomas: The Angelic Doctor 89

Thomas's Political Thought 93

Thomas in the Twenty-First Century 98

Francis of Assisi: A Different Light 100

Matching Bookends 113

5 Reforms and Revitalizations 116

Storm Clouds 116

Early Reformations 121

Religious Change and Social Conflict 123

Trent and the Beginning of Tridentine Catholicism 126

Ignatius of Loyola: Trent's Great Warrior 133

Murdering the Common Good 140

Trent: Truth in a Straitjacket? 143

6 The Ambiguity and Challenge of Modernity 145

The Foundations Shift 145

The Great Collision: Catholicism and Modernity 148

The First Crisis: The Thirty Years' War 149

The Train Wreck of 1789 152

The Dangers of Nostalgia 158

False Starts and Painful Reactions: The Church Responds to Modernity 161

Three Who Failed 162

Pius IX: The Definitive No 166

A Tentative Yes 173

Beyond the Train Wreck 178

7 Reassessment and Regeneration: The Second Vatican Council 181

Church and Context: Between a Nightmare and a Dream 181

The Crisis of Modernity: From Certainty to Fear 185

Between a Rock and a Hard Place 187

Nightmares 189

Light in the Darkness 192

Seismic Events 195

The Documents: Consequences Inside and Out 198

Phase One: Reform from the Inside 199

Phase Two: Reform on the Outside 201

Gaudium et Spes: The Mission of the Church in the World 202

The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy 205

The Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions and the Declaration on Religious Freedom 207

Vatican II: A Brief Assessment 218

8 Dialectical Engagement: The Church and Society after Vatican II 223

Contextualization and Restructuring 223

The Dialectics of Sin and Hope 227

Society's Original Sin: Ideology 229

Utopia as Faith-Filled and Hope-Full Antithesis 231

Liberation and Contextualization: Jesus and the Church in a World of Injustice 234

Contextual Christology 234

Contextual Ecclesiology 236

Why Small Is Better Than Big 239

Reactions: From Secular Hostility to Ecclesiastical Wariness 241

The Magisterium and the Modem Social Order 245

John Paul II 246

Benedict XVI 252

A Frantic Conclusion 260

Works Cited 263

Index 267

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