City of dignity: Christianity, liberalism, and the making of global Los Angeles

Introduction : city of dignity -- Trials by fire : Father George Dunne and social justice in postwar Los Angeles -- Prophets of the secular city : the churches and the urban crisis in 1960s Los Angeles -- Making the global grassroots : church-based community organizing in 1970s Los Angeles -- Human...

Full description

Saved in:  
Bibliographic Details
Subtitles:Christianity, liberalism, and the making of global Los Angeles
Main Author: Dempsey, Sean T. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Subito Delivery Service: Order now.
Check availability: HBZ Gateway
Book acquisition:
Drawer...
Fernleihe:Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Published: Chicago The University of Chicago Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Historical studies of urban America
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Los Angeles, Calif. / Protestantism / Christian social ethics / Progressivism / Social justice / History 1945-1995
Further subjects:B Liberalism Religious aspects Christianity
B Social Justice Religious aspects Christianity
B United States / 20th Century / HISTORY
B Los Angeles (Calif.) History 20th century
B Progressivism (United States politics)
B Church and social problems (California) (Los Angeles)
B United States / West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY) / State & Local / HISTORY
B Social Justice (California) (Los Angeles)
B Social Ethics (California) (Los Angeles)
Online Access: Inhaltsverzeichnis (Aggregator)
Description
Summary:Introduction : city of dignity -- Trials by fire : Father George Dunne and social justice in postwar Los Angeles -- Prophets of the secular city : the churches and the urban crisis in 1960s Los Angeles -- Making the global grassroots : church-based community organizing in 1970s Los Angeles -- Human rights and religious pluralism in multicultural Los Angeles -- City of refugees, city of sanctuary -- Time of visitation : social Christianity and economic justice in post-1992 Los Angeles.
"Los Angeles, often seen as the bulwark of progressive secular politics, is a place that values immigration, equity, diversity, and perhaps above all human rights. This worldview, Sean Dempsey says, originated with liberal Protestants and other engaged religious organizations in the postwar era, notably from the 1970s onward, even as the Religious Right rose. Progressive religious actors in Los Angeles promoted a global vision of human rights-based ethics that has changed both the city and the world. This "politics of dignity" draws on a number of theological and spiritual strands yet ultimately clarifies the commonalities that underlie a largely successful and humane urban ecosystem"--
"City of Dignity illuminates how liberal Protestants quietly, yet indelibly, shaped the progressive ethics of postwar Los Angeles. Contemporary Los Angeles is commonly seen as an American bulwark of progressive secular politics, a place that values immigration, equity, diversity, and human rights. But what accounts for the city's embrace of such staunchly liberal values, which are more hotly contested in other parts of the country? The answer, Sean Dempsey reveals, lies not with those frequent targets of credit and blame--Democrats in Hollywood--but instead with liberal Protestants and other steadfast religious organizations of the postwar era. As the Religious Right movement emerged in the 1970s, progressive religious activists quietly began promoting an ethical vision that made waves worldwide but saw the largest impact in its place of origin: metropolitan Los Angeles. At the center of this vision lay the concept of human dignity--entwining the integral importance of political and expressive freedom with the moral sanctity of the human condition-which suffused all of the political values that arose from it, whether tolerance, diversity, or equality of opportunity. The work of these religious organizations birthed such phenomena as the Sanctuary Movement-which provided safe haven for refugees fleeing conflict-torn Central America-and advocacy for the homeless, both of which became increasingly fraught issues amid the rising tides of neoliberalism and conservatism. City of Dignity explores how these interwoven spiritual and theological strands found common ground-and made common impacts-in the humanitarian ecosystem of one of America's largest and most dynamic metro areas"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0226823768