The Social Mission of the U.S. Catholic Church : a Theological Perspective.

How does the Church function in the world? What is it called to do, and what does it actually do? Charles E. Curran explores the social mission of the U.S. Catholic Church from a theological perspective, analyzing and assessing four aspects: the importance of social mission, who carries it out, how...

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Main Author: Curran, Charles E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington : Georgetown University Press, 2010.
Series:Moral Traditions.
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Summary:How does the Church function in the world? What is it called to do, and what does it actually do? Charles E. Curran explores the social mission of the U.S. Catholic Church from a theological perspective, analyzing and assessing four aspects: the importance of social mission, who carries it out, how it is carried out, and the roles that the Church and individual Catholics play in supporting these efforts. In the early and mid-twentieth century the Catholic Church in the United States tended to focus its social mission on its own charities, hospitals, and schools. But the Second Vatican Council.
Physical Description:1 online resource (209 pages)
ISBN:9781589017641
1589017641
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.