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The Catholic Revolution Andrew Greeley

The Catholic Revolution By Andrew Greeley

The Catholic Revolution by Andrew Greeley


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Focuses on how a mere generation after Vatican Council II initiated the biggest reform since the Reformation, can the Catholic Church be in such deep trouble? This work offers an interpretation of the complex and radical shift in American Catholic attitudes since the second Vatican Council (1962-1965).

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The Catholic Revolution: New Wine, Old Wineskins, and the Second Vatican Council by Andrew Greeley

How, a mere generation after Vatican Council II initiated the biggest reform since the Reformation, can the Catholic Church be in such deep trouble? The question resonates through this new book by Andrew Greeley, the most recognized, respected, and influential commentator on American Catholic life. A timely and much-needed review of forty years of Church history, "The Catholic Revolution" offers a genuinely new interpretation of the complex and radical shift in American Catholic attitudes since the second Vatican Council (1962-1965). Drawing on a wealth of data collected over the last thirty years, Greeley points to a rift between the higher and lower orders in the Church that began in the wake of Vatican Council II - when bishops, euphoric in their (temporary) freedom from the obstructions of the Roman Curia, introduced modest changes that nonetheless proved too much for still-rigid structures of Catholicism: the 'new wine' burst the 'old wineskins'. As the Church leadership tried to reimpose the old order, clergy and the laity, newly persuaded that 'unchangeable' Catholicism could in fact change, began to make their own reforms, sweeping away the old 'rules' that no longer made sense. The revolution that Greeley describes brought about changes that continue to reverberate - in a chasm between leadership and laity, and in a whole generation of Catholics who have become Catholic on their own terms. Coming at a time of crisis and doubt for the Catholic Church, this richly detailed, deeply thoughtful analysis brings light and clarity to the years of turmoil that have shaken the foundations, if not the faith, of American Catholics.

The Catholic Revolution Reviews

"A delightful read. Greeley's prose, sprinkled with Irish wit, is enchanting." - Roanoke Times "Greeley may be better known as a novelist than a sociologist, but in this latest book he is in full professional stride, offering studied observations on his Church in the years since the landmark Second Vatican Council.... Catholics who want to know what happened after Vatican II will find this compelling reading." - Publishers Weekly"

About Andrew Greeley

Andrew Greeley is a research associate at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago and teaches sociology at the University of Arizona. He is the author of many scholarly books, including The Catholic Imagination (California, 2000), Religion as Poetry (1995), and Catholic Myth: The Behavior and Beliefs of American Catholics (1994), as well as more than thirty novels.

Table of Contents

List of Tables Introduction Part I. Old Wineskins 1. A Catholic Revolution 2. The "Confident" Church 3. The Wineskins Burst 4. What Happened? 5. "Effervescence" Spreads from the Council to the World 6. How Do They Stay? 7. New Rules, New Prophets, and Beige Catholicism 8. Only in America? 9. Why They Stay 10. Priests Part II. The Search for New Wineskins 11. Recovering the Catholic Heritage 12. Religious Education and Beauty 13. Authority as Charm 14. Liturgists and the Laity Conclusion Notes References Index

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CIN0520238176VG
9780520238176
0520238176
The Catholic Revolution: New Wine, Old Wineskins, and the Second Vatican Council by Andrew Greeley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of California Press
2004-03-10
237
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