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You say you want a revolution? : 1968-2018 in theological perspective / Susie Paulik Babka, Elena Procario-Foley, and Sandra Yocum, editors.

Contributor(s): Babka, Susie Paulik [editor.] | Procario-Foley, Elena [editor.] | Yocum, Sandra [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Annual publication of the College Theology Society: 64.Publisher: Maryknoll : Orbis Books, 2019Description: xvii, 222 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781626983205; 1626983208Subject(s): Government, Resistance to -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church -- Congresses | Revolutions -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church -- Congresses | Church and social problems -- Catholic Church -- Congresses | Christianity and politics -- Congresses | United States -- Church history -- CongressesDDC classification: 230.09/045 LOC classification: BT738.3 | .Y68 2019Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Race, hope, and revolution -- Teaching and living toward a revolutionary intimacy / Willie James Jennings -- The scaffolding of whiteness: race and place in the Christian imagination / Erin Kidd -- "In the bone": race, theological anthropology, and intergenerational trauma / Stephanie C. Edwards -- Sources of revolution in San Antonio's Westside: women's voices and youth power / Oswald John Nira -- Teaching comparative theology after Charlottesville / Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier -- Sex, families, and revolution -- Sex, gender, and revolution: where was theology? / Julie Hanlon Rubio -- Sex, secularity, and cognitive dissonance: Catholics and conscience in the wake of 1968 / Daniel A. Rober -- Humanae vitae, menstruating bodies, and revolution from within / Doris M. Kieser -- Leaping toward an embodied hope: Emily Pennington's feminist eschatology and Joan Didion's Slouching towards Bethlehem (1968) / David von Schlichten -- "You say you want a green revolution?" Eugene and Abigail McCarthy and Catholic agrarianism / William J. Collinge -- Contemplation, action, and revolution -- Proximity, disruption, and grace: notes for a pedagogy of racial justice and reconciliation / Christopher Pramuk -- Bernard Lonergan on the revolution in Catholic theology / Donna Teevan -- Prophecy and the Paschal imagination: Sandra Schneiders's challenge to ecclesial spirituality / B. Kevin Brown -- "A desire for encounter with the absolute": Néstor Paz and revolutionary mysticism / Glenn Young -- The revolutionary implications of Medellín and Pope Francis / John Sniegocki -- Beyond Land O' Lakes: in the year 2065 will Catholic theology still be alive? / William L. Portier.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I: Race, hope, and revolution -- Teaching and living toward a revolutionary intimacy / Willie James Jennings -- The scaffolding of whiteness: race and place in the Christian imagination / Erin Kidd -- "In the bone": race, theological anthropology, and intergenerational trauma / Stephanie C. Edwards -- Sources of revolution in San Antonio's Westside: women's voices and youth power / Oswald John Nira -- Teaching comparative theology after Charlottesville / Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier -- Part II: Sex, families, and revolution -- Sex, gender, and revolution: where was theology? / Julie Hanlon Rubio -- Sex, secularity, and cognitive dissonance: Catholics and conscience in the wake of 1968 / Daniel A. Rober -- Humanae vitae, menstruating bodies, and revolution from within / Doris M. Kieser -- Leaping toward an embodied hope: Emily Pennington's feminist eschatology and Joan Didion's Slouching towards Bethlehem (1968) / David von Schlichten -- "You say you want a green revolution?" Eugene and Abigail McCarthy and Catholic agrarianism / William J. Collinge -- Part III: Contemplation, action, and revolution -- Proximity, disruption, and grace: notes for a pedagogy of racial justice and reconciliation / Christopher Pramuk -- Bernard Lonergan on the revolution in Catholic theology / Donna Teevan -- Prophecy and the Paschal imagination: Sandra Schneiders's challenge to ecclesial spirituality / B. Kevin Brown -- "A desire for encounter with the absolute": Néstor Paz and revolutionary mysticism / Glenn Young -- The revolutionary implications of Medellín and Pope Francis / John Sniegocki -- Epilogue: Beyond Land O' Lakes: in the year 2065 will Catholic theology still be alive? / William L. Portier.

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