American Catholic Women Religious: Radicalized by Mission

This book depicts the significant role played by American Catholic Women Religious in the broader narratives of modern American history and the history of the Catholic Church. It is the history of the foreign missions founded by Dominican and Maryknoll Sisters in the twentieth century

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Moses, Donna Maria (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2017
In:Year: 2017
Series/Journal:SpringerLink Bücher
Springer eBook Collection Religion and Philosophy
IxTheo Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B Religion History
B Religion and sociology
B Religious Studies
B Religion
B America History
B Catholic Church
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Parallel Edition:Druckausg.: 978-3-319-60464-0
Printed edition: 9783319604640
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Summary:This book depicts the significant role played by American Catholic Women Religious in the broader narratives of modern American history and the history of the Catholic Church. It is the history of the foreign missions founded by Dominican and Maryknoll Sisters in the twentieth century
1. Introduction -- 2. Post-Colonial American Imperialism (1900-1920) -- 3. Evangelization of Asia and the Pacific (1920-1940) -- 4. Christian Democratization (1940-1950) -- 5. Sanctification and Triumphalism (1950-1960) -- 6. Liberation: Movements and Theology (1960-1970) -- 7. Immersion and Diversification (1970-1980) -- 8. Individuation and Radicalization (1980-1990) -- 9. Political Tension and Polarization (1990-2000) -- 10. Conclusion
ISBN:3319604651
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60465-7