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"Vatican II opened new pathways to engagement with societies shaped by modernity. Its project could be read as an attempt to interpret the stance of the church in relation to the whole project of modernity. The fundamental presumption of this collection of essays is that it is timely, indeed imperative, to keep alive the question of the church's self-understanding in its journey alongside "the complex, often rebellious, always restless mind of the modern world." Cornelius J. Casey and Fáinche Ryan have assembled some of the most prominent commentators on ecclesiastical and social-political engagements from the fields of theology, political philosophy, social theory, and cultural criticism. The contributors present differing perspectives on the role of the church. Some argue that pluralism is here to stay. Others point out that the liberal pluralism of contemporary society is aggressively powered by global corporate consumerism. This book, with its variety of voices, explores these issues largely from within the Catholic tradition. The role of the church in a pluralist society is a narrative that is being written by many people at many different levels of the church"--
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monografia Rebiun27981269 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun27981269 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 191214s2019 inu ob 001 0 eng d 9780268106447 0268106444 9780268106416 9780268106430 0268106436 026810641X 0268106428 9780268106423 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP YDXIT P@U OCLCF OCLCO OCLCQ YDX NT WAU OCL OCLCO UNAV 261/.1 23 The church in pluralist society Recurso electrónico] social and political roles edited by Cornelius J. Casey and Fáinche Ryan Notre Dame, Indiana University of Notre Dame Press [2019] Notre Dame, Indiana Notre Dame, Indiana University of Notre Dame Press xi, 165 p. xi, 165 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Church-world and church-state: the journey since Vatican II / J. Bryan Hehir -- Against pluralism / Terry Eagleton -- Hegemonic liberalism and the end of pluralism / Patrick J. Deneen -- The church in a world of options / Hans Joas -- The church's place in a consumer society: the hegemony of optionality / William T. Cavanaugh -- The established church dilemma / Massimo Faggioli -- "On consulting the faithful in matters of doctrine": the twenty-first century / Fáinche Ryan -- The secular is not scary / Patrick Riordan, SJ -- Epilogue / Cornelius J. Casey "Vatican II opened new pathways to engagement with societies shaped by modernity. Its project could be read as an attempt to interpret the stance of the church in relation to the whole project of modernity. The fundamental presumption of this collection of essays is that it is timely, indeed imperative, to keep alive the question of the church's self-understanding in its journey alongside "the complex, often rebellious, always restless mind of the modern world." Cornelius J. Casey and Fáinche Ryan have assembled some of the most prominent commentators on ecclesiastical and social-political engagements from the fields of theology, political philosophy, social theory, and cultural criticism. The contributors present differing perspectives on the role of the church. Some argue that pluralism is here to stay. Others point out that the liberal pluralism of contemporary society is aggressively powered by global corporate consumerism. This book, with its variety of voices, explores these issues largely from within the Catholic tradition. The role of the church in a pluralist society is a narrative that is being written by many people at many different levels of the church"-- Provided by publisher Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Casey, Cornelius J. Ryan, Fáinche