TY - GEN
T1 - A Christian Revolution. Dialogues on Social Justice and Democracy Between Europe and the Americas (1945-1965)
AU - Busani, Marta
AU - Valvo, Paolo Antonio Benedetto
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This volume gathers together the fruits of the dialogue between ten European and American scholars aimed at exploring the transnational horizons of Catholic social action from the post-World War II period to the Council years.\r\nThrough a plurality of approaches, some of the ways in which Catholics on both sides of the Atlantic, in a fruitful and ongoing exchange of views and experiences, have reflected on issues of social justice and democracy are examined. Their reflections were not abstract, but embodied in social, cultural and political experiences that have left their mark on the history and identity of local Catholicisms, helping to show the potential for change inherent in the Gospel and in the principles of the Social Doctrine of the Church.\r\nStarting from these premises, this publication seeks to delve into ideal links and networks of relations that in the period following the Second World War have made the Atlantic a little narrower, highlighting the contribution of the Catholic world, in its different souls, to contemporary globalisation processes.
AB - This volume gathers together the fruits of the dialogue between ten European and American scholars aimed at exploring the transnational horizons of Catholic social action from the post-World War II period to the Council years.\r\nThrough a plurality of approaches, some of the ways in which Catholics on both sides of the Atlantic, in a fruitful and ongoing exchange of views and experiences, have reflected on issues of social justice and democracy are examined. Their reflections were not abstract, but embodied in social, cultural and political experiences that have left their mark on the history and identity of local Catholicisms, helping to show the potential for change inherent in the Gospel and in the principles of the Social Doctrine of the Church.\r\nStarting from these premises, this publication seeks to delve into ideal links and networks of relations that in the period following the Second World War have made the Atlantic a little narrower, highlighting the contribution of the Catholic world, in its different souls, to contemporary globalisation processes.
KW - Catholic Social Teaching
KW - Democracy
KW - Postwar Period
KW - Second Vatican Council
KW - Social Justice
KW - Catholic Social Teaching
KW - Democracy
KW - Postwar Period
KW - Second Vatican Council
KW - Social Justice
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/234351
M3 - Other contribution
SN - 978-88-382-5327-0
ER -