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دانلود کتاب The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism, Volume V: Recapturing the Apostolate of the Laity, 1914-2021

دانلود کتاب تاریخ آکسفورد کاتولیکیسم بریتانیایی و ایرلندی، جلد پنجم: بازپس گیری حواری لائیک، 1914-2021

The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism, Volume V: Recapturing the Apostolate of the Laity, 1914-2021

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The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism, Volume V: Recapturing the Apostolate of the Laity, 1914-2021

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ISBN (شابک) : 019884431X, 9780198844310 
ناشر: Oxford University Press 
سال نشر: 2024 
تعداد صفحات: 416
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Cover
The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism Volume V: Recapturing the Apostolate of the Laity, 1914–2021
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Series Introduction: James E. Kelly and John McCafferty
Introduction: Alana Harris
	Setting the Historiographical Scene
	Contested Chronologies and Chapter Coverage
	Looking Ahead
1: Ireland Before and After the Second Vatican Council: Mary E. Daly
	Church and State: Faith and Fatherland
	Northern Ireland
	Institutional Expansion and Popular Piety
	The 1960s and 1970s
	The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965)
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
2: The Church in England and Wales: An Historical Overview: Stephen Bullivant
	From War to War
	Boom
	The Swingeing Sixties?
	Crimes and Cover-Ups
	The End of (Catholic) History?
	Select Bibliography
3: Twentieth-Century Scottish Catholicism: Poverty, Affluence, and Freedom: Paul Gilfillan
	1918–1980: The Long March to Equality
	Second Vatican Council (1962–1965)
	The Possibilities and Perils of Equality
	A Catholic Modernity
	Conclusion: All Catholics Now?
	Select Bibliography
4: Catholics, War, and Britain’s Armed Forces: Michael Snape
	War and Military Service in Catholic Moral Theology
	The First World War
	The Second World War
	A Troubled ‘Peace’
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
5: Marriage, the Family, and Sexual Ethics: David Geiringer and Laura Kelly
	Marriage and the Family
	Sexualities
	Reproductive Health, Contraception, and Abortion
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
6: Catholic Education in Britain and Ireland: Stephen G. Parker
	Church and State and the Education Acts
	Catholic ‘Atmosphere’ and the Trinity of Home, School, and Church
	Catholic Schooling, Mythologized and Memorialized
	The Training and Professional Development of Catholic Teachers
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
7: Saints and Devotional Cultures: Mary Heimann and Cara Delay
	Ireland
	Select Bibliography
8: The Architecture and Art of British and Irish Catholicism: Robert Proctor
	Parish Planning and Funding
	Education
	Parish Churches and Cathedrals: Style, Meaning, and Modernity
	Modernism and Liturgical Reform
	Church Art, Craft, and Visual Culture
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
9: Liturgy and Music: Christopher McElroy
	Reception of Tra le Sollecitudini
	Theological Underpinnings of the Liturgical Movement
	Towards a Pastoral Liturgical Movement
	Initial Responses to Sacrosanctum Concilium
	Structures for Liturgical Renewal
	The Reception of Sacrosanctum Concilium
	Music after Vatican II
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
10: British and Irish Novels and the Catholic Imagination: Bonnie Lander Johnson and Julia Meszaros
	Catholic Women, the Catholic Novel, and ‘Modernity’
	Vernacular Theologies in Print, Journalism, and through the Public Lecture
	Theological Development in the Pre- and Post-Conciliar Catholic Novel: Suffering, Immanence, Eschatology
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
11: Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations: Maria Power
	Mixed Marriage
	Sword of the Spirit
	National Council of Christians and Jews
	The Glenstal and Greenhills Conferences
	Interfaith Relations
	Ecumenism during the Troubles in Northern Ireland
	Visiting One Another and the Power of the Symbolic Gesture: Popes and Archbishops of Canterbury
	The Swanwick Declaration and the Ministry of Women
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
12: Ireland’s Missions and Missionaries in the Twentieth Century: Fiona Bateman
	The Emergence of a Modern Irish Missionary Movement
	Missionary Heroes
	Women Missionaries and Practical Missionary Activity
	Communicating the Missionary Message
	Irish Children and ‘Black Babies’
	Challenges and Conflict
	Education
	A Changing World
	The Growth of the Laity, Ecumenism, and Developments in Missiology
	New Perspectives and Questioning of the Missionary Project
	Select Bibliography
13: Women Religious, Charitable Ministries, and the Welfare State: Carmen M. Mangion
	From Caritas to Voluntary Action
	Letting Go
		Schools
		Hospitals
	Rethinking Charity
	Concluding Thoughts: Turning Charity into Justice?
	Select Bibliography
14: Migration, Migrant Chaplaincy, and Multi-Ethnic Britain: Breda Gray and Louise Ryan
	Immigration and Demographic Change
	The Irish Chaplaincy Scheme
	Waning Church Authority, Laicization, and Restructuring of the Chaplaincy
	Ethnic Chaplains in a Diversified Church
	Bridges to Integration
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
15: Clerical Abuse: Mary E. Daly and Marcus Pound
	Mapping the Definitional Field of Inquiry
	Institutional Abuse
	Abuse in the Parish and Community
	Public Awareness and the Media
	Church and State, Commissions, and Canon versus Civil Law
	The Impact of Abuse
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
16: The Travails of Contemporary Irish Catholicism from John Paul II to Pope Francis: Daithí Ó Corráin
	Concerns for the Future of Catholic Ireland, 1969–1979
	The 1979 Papal Visit: A Peroration for Catholic Ireland?
	Episcopal Immobilism?
	A Shrinking Institution
	Being a Priest in Despondent Times
	Church and State
	From the Northern Ireland Troublest o the St Andrews Agreement
	Conscience of Society
	Institutional Dénouement
	Twilight or Adaptation?
	Conclusion
	Select Bibliography
Statistical Appendices: Timothy Kinnear
Index




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