The Catholic Church and the nation-state : comparative perspectives / / Paul Christopher Manuel, Lawrence C. Reardon, Clyde Wilcox, editors.
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Superior document: | Religion and politics series |
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Religion and politics series (Georgetown University)
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Physical Description: | xiii, 283 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Vatican II and contemporary politics / Kenneth R. Himes
- The Vatican as a transnational actor / Lisa L. Ferrari
- The Latin European Church: "une messe est possible" / Paul Christopher Manuel and Margaret MacLeish Mott
- The American Church: of being Catholic and American / Ted G. Jelen
- The Chilean Church: declining hegemony? / William Lies and Mary Fran T. Malone
- The Polish Church: Catholic hierarchy and Polish politics / Timothy A. Byrnes
- The Catholic Church in Ireland and Northern Ireland: nationalism, identity, and opposition / William Crotty
- The East Timorese Church: from oppression to liberation / Alynna J. Lyon
- The Brazilian Church: reintegrating ontology and epistemology / Christine A. Kearney
- The Rwandan Church: the challenge of reconciliation / Elis?ee Rutagambwa
- The Angolan Church: the prophetic tradition, politics, and the state / Linda Heywood
- The Indian Church: Catholicism and Indian nationhood / Mathew N. Schmalz
- The Chinese Catholic Church: obstacles to reconciliation / Lawrence C. Reardon
- The Congolese Church: ecclesial community within the political community / Yvon C. Elenga.