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Simona Beretta
An Example from the World of the ‘Movimenti’:
Social Action in Comunione e Liberazione
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John A. Coleman, S.J.
Social Movements and Catholic Social Thought:
A Sociological Perspective
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Michael Schuck
The Catholic Church and the Movements:
Revisiting the History of Catholic Social Thought
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Antonieta Potente, O.P.
Liberation Theology as a Movement and its Movements:
Catholics’ Dilemma
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B. Callebaut
The Reception of CST and the ‘Movimenti’ Phenomenon in the Latin American Context:
A Critical View
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Anna Rowlands
The Dialectics of Democracy:
Broad-Based Community Organizing, Catholic Social Teaching and Asylum-Seeking in a UK Context
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David G. Kirchhoffer
What We Have Learned:
Catholic Social Thought and the Movements in Australia
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David Hollenbach, S.J.
Sustaining Catholic Social Engagement:
A Key Role for Movements in the Church Today
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Erik Borgman
Catholic Social Movements, Community Building and Politics
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Kristin E. Heyer
The Social Witness and Theo-political Imagination of the Movements:
Creating a New Social Space as a Challenge to Catholic Social Thought
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Johan Verstraeten
Catholic Social Thought and the Movements:
Towards Social Discernment and a Transformative Presence in the World
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Daniel Franklin Pilario, C.M.
Catholic Movements in the Philippines:
Clashes with Institutional Powers
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Volume >
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Issue: 2
Ellen Van Stichel
Movements Struggling for Justice within the Church:
A Theological Response to John Coleman’s Sociological Approach
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Journal of Catholic Social Thought:
Volume >
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Issue: 2
Elias López
Ready to Become “Collateral Damage”:
A Jesuit Refugee Service Experience
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Volume >
10 >
Issue: 2
Ann Marie Mealey
Reply to Erik Borgman:
‘Catholic Social Movements: Community Building and Politics’
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Volume >
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Issue: 1
David Carroll Cochran
War and the Surprising Realism of Catholicism’s Peacemaking Agenda
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Volume >
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Issue: 1
Lisa Sowle Cahill
Peacebuilding: A Practical Strategy of Hope
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Volume >
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Margaret R. Pfeil
Pacem in Terris and a Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance to Hyper-incarceration
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Issue: 1
Philip J. Rossi, SJ
Where is Abel thy Brother? Reframing the Theological Horizons for Catholic Theories of Just War
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Issue: 1
Prisco R. Hernández
Killing in War as a Persisting Problem of Conscience in the Context of Christian Eschatology
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