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Recovering American Catholic Inculturation
- John England's Jacksonian Populism and Romanticist Adaptation
Engelsk Hardback
Recovering American Catholic Inculturation
- John England's Jacksonian Populism and Romanticist Adaptation
Engelsk Hardback

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In Recovering American Catholic Inculturation, McNeil follows the case of Bishop John England, who chose to govern the Diocese of Charleston with a Constitution that assigned rights and responsibilities to the church''s membership. He argues that this was not a case of simple accommodation to Enlightenment rationality and autonomous individuality. Bishop England''s adaptation of Catholicism should be understood as both a retrieval and an application of theoretical thinking to the practical judgment of specific contexts on the basis of reason and pragmatic esthetics. Social conflicts of interest are resolved through the allowance of an exercise of faith and reason within contexts wherein we understand and experience the truth of the situation is never final and that "good" and the "better" are not private, subjective, static nor simply progressive. Contemporary critics have often resorted more to static categories and political projections onto the earlier American experience than is warranted by a close study of the original texts of the founders of the American Republic or, particularly for this study, a personage such as John England. The study concludes that a re-embarkation on the road of inculturation is long overdue for American Catholicism.

This book holds appeal for American historians, philosophers interested in the liberal tradition and autonomous individualism, epistemologists exploring rationality, aesthetics, and knowledge, Catholic theologians and Church historians, and all educated Catholics.

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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
270
ISBN-13:
9780739124536
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0739124536
Udg. Dato:
15 aug 2008
Længde:
18mm
Bredde:
162mm
Højde:
239mm
Forlag:
Lexington Books
Oplagsdato:
15 aug 2008
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