This book explores how a church once known as a force for social justice became known for a few key wedge issues, then looks at the opportunities for change in the "age of Francis." The first non-European pope in more than a millennium, Pope Francis is shaking up a church that has been mired in scandal and demoralized by devastating headlines.
This book explores how a church once known as a force for social justice became known for a few key wedge issues, then looks at the opportunities for change in the "age of Francis." The first non-European pope in more than a millennium, Pope Francis is shaking up a church that has been mired in scandal and demoralized by devastating headlines.
Preface: Why I Write 1. The Francis Revolution Begins 2. The Making of a Culture Warrior Church 3. Catholic Progressivism on the March: The New Deal to Vatican II 4. The Rise of the Religious Right and a Power Struggle in the Church 5. The Battle for Catholic Identity 6. The Francis Era in America 7. A "Francis Effect" on U.S. Politics? 8. The Search for Common Ground 9. Millennials, Latinos, and the Future of the U.S. Church
Preface: Why I Write 1. The Francis Revolution Begins 2. The Making of a Culture Warrior Church 3. Catholic Progressivism on the March: The New Deal to Vatican II 4. The Rise of the Religious Right and a Power Struggle in the Church 5. The Battle for Catholic Identity 6. The Francis Era in America 7. A "Francis Effect" on U.S. Politics? 8. The Search for Common Ground 9. Millennials, Latinos, and the Future of the U.S. Church
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