Hope for common ground: mediating the personal and the political in a divided church
Much like American society, the American Catholic Church is sharply divided: conservatives see government as the problem while liberals see government intervention as necessary. From the high point of Catholic consensus in the early 1960s with the election of John F. Kennedy, today Catholics in this...
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Zusammenfassung: | Much like American society, the American Catholic Church is sharply divided: conservatives see government as the problem while liberals see government intervention as necessary. From the high point of Catholic consensus in the early 1960s with the election of John F. Kennedy, today Catholics in this country are less united than at any point in their history. Not only do Catholics disagree on abortion, same-sex marriage, physician-assisted suicide, and social spending, but they also disagree about what the major social problems are. Despite these rancorous divisions, many Catholics share concerns about avoiding cooperation with evil and working within communities to solve social problems. Rubio tries to expand this existing common ground and argues, with a vision of what she calls faithful citizenship, that more can be done at the local level if those on the right and the left could come and reason together instead of remaining mired in tired debates over political v. personal morality. Rubio uses this framework of common ground to analyze four hot-button ethical and policy issues--the family, poverty, abortion, and end-of-life care--in the hope of initiating dialogue and inspiring communal action |
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contents | Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction : Reasons for Hope in a Divided Church -- Part I. Foundations for Common Ground. Chapter One. Faithful Citizenship : Is There Hope for Politics? Chapter Two. Cooperation with Evil: Personal Responsibility for Social Problems. Chapter Three: Why Bother to Act Locally? -- Part II. Cases. Chapter Four. What Does It Mean to Be Pro-Marriage? Chapter Five. Poverty Reduction : a Social Virtue Ethic. Chapter Six. Abortion : Toward Cooperation with Good. Chapter Seven. End of Life Care : Enabling Better Practices of Dying. Conclusion : Francis and Ferguson |
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spelling | Rubio, Julie Hanlon Verfasser (DE-588)1046153072 aut Hope for common ground mediating the personal and the political in a divided church Julie Hanlon Rubio Washington, DC Georgetown University Press [2016] © 2016 xxi, 242 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction : Reasons for Hope in a Divided Church -- Part I. Foundations for Common Ground. Chapter One. Faithful Citizenship : Is There Hope for Politics? Chapter Two. Cooperation with Evil: Personal Responsibility for Social Problems. Chapter Three: Why Bother to Act Locally? -- Part II. Cases. Chapter Four. What Does It Mean to Be Pro-Marriage? Chapter Five. Poverty Reduction : a Social Virtue Ethic. Chapter Six. Abortion : Toward Cooperation with Good. Chapter Seven. End of Life Care : Enabling Better Practices of Dying. Conclusion : Francis and Ferguson Much like American society, the American Catholic Church is sharply divided: conservatives see government as the problem while liberals see government intervention as necessary. From the high point of Catholic consensus in the early 1960s with the election of John F. Kennedy, today Catholics in this country are less united than at any point in their history. Not only do Catholics disagree on abortion, same-sex marriage, physician-assisted suicide, and social spending, but they also disagree about what the major social problems are. Despite these rancorous divisions, many Catholics share concerns about avoiding cooperation with evil and working within communities to solve social problems. Rubio tries to expand this existing common ground and argues, with a vision of what she calls faithful citizenship, that more can be done at the local level if those on the right and the left could come and reason together instead of remaining mired in tired debates over political v. personal morality. Rubio uses this framework of common ground to analyze four hot-button ethical and policy issues--the family, poverty, abortion, and end-of-life care--in the hope of initiating dialogue and inspiring communal action Katholische Kirche Christian sociology / Catholic Church Christian sociology / United States Social ethics / United States Church and social problems / Catholic Church Church and social problems / United States Christianity and politics / Catholic Church Christianity and politics / United States Christian sociology fast Christian sociology / Catholic Church fast Christianity and politics fast Christianity and politics / Catholic Church fast Church and social problems fast Church and social problems / Catholic Church fast Social ethics fast Politische Einstellung (DE-588)4076217-8 gnd rswk-swf Katholische Soziallehre (DE-588)4073315-4 gnd rswk-swf Katholik (DE-588)4163454-8 gnd rswk-swf United States fast USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Katholik (DE-588)4163454-8 s Politische Einstellung (DE-588)4076217-8 s Katholische Soziallehre (DE-588)4073315-4 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-62616-307-2 |
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