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Record Nr.

UNINA9910809342403321

Titolo

Dorothy Day and the Catholic worker movement [[electronic resource] ] : centenary essays / / edited by William Thorn, Phillip Runkel, Susan Mountin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milwaukee, Wis., : Marquette University Press, 2001

ISBN

0-87462-381-2

0-585-44582-6

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

615 p

Collana

Marquette studies in theology ; ; no. 32

Altri autori (Persone)

ThornWilliam J

RunkelPhillip M

MountinSusan <1949->

Disciplina

267/.182/092

Soggetti

Catholic Worker Movement

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement Centenary Essays Edited by William J. Thorn Phillip M. Runkel Susan Mountin -- © Marquette University Press 2001 -- Dana Konopka portrait from photograph -- Dedicated to Bill Miller &amp -- Jeremiah O'Sullivan -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction Still Provoking Us after All These Years: Dorothy Day of and outside Her Time William J. Thorn, Ph.D. -- Contemporary Students and Dorothy Day Dr. Susan Mountin -- Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Archives Phillip M. Runkel -- Angeli tui sancti habitent en ea, qui nos in pace custodiant -- PART I THE CATHOLIC WORKER AND HISTORY -- The Significance of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement in American Catholicism David J. O'Brien -- Roots of the Catholic Worker Movement: Saints and Philosophers Who Influenced Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin Mark and Louise Zwick -- PART II THE CATHOLIC WORKER AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH -- "Blowing the Dynamite of the Church": Catholic Radicalism from a Catholic Radicalist Perspective Rev. Michael J. Baxter, C.S.C. -- Diversity, Plurality and Ambiguity: Anarchism in the Catholic Worker Movement Fred Boehrer -- What's Catholic about the Catholic Worker Movement? Then and Now Ann O'Connor and Peter King -- Dorothy Day, Rebel Catholic: Living in a State of Permanent



Dissatisfaction with the Church Brian Terrell -- The Catholic Worker Movement: Toward a Theology of Liberation for First World Disciples Matthew R. Smith -- M.L. Liebler Roll Away the Stone -- PART III THE NONVIOLENCE OF DOROTHY DAY AND THE CATHOLIC WORKER -- Beyond the Ballot Box: The Catholic Worker Movement and Nonviolent Direct Action Patrick G. Coy -- American Myth and the Gospel: Manifest Destiny and Dorothy Day's Nonviolence Stephen T. Krupa, S.J. -- M.L. Liebler The Anti-War Politics of Christ.

PART IV DOROTHY DAY'S POLITICAL AND SOCIAL THOUGHT -- Radical Orthodoxy: Dorothy Day's Challenge to Liberal America Geoffrey Gneuhs -- "The Way of Love"-Dorothy Day and the American Right Bill Kauffman -- A Cultural Context For Understanding Dorothy Day's Social and Political Thought Keith Morton Providence College John Saltmarsh Brown University -- M.L. Liebler Mass Production -- PART V WORK AND THE ECONOMY -- Dorothy Day, The Catholic Worker, and the Labor Movement John Cort -- John Cort and Catholic Social Action since the New Deal Paul Miller -- Dorothy Day and the Transformation of Work: Lessons for Labor David L. Gregory -- Peter Maurin, The Distributists and the Nature of Work Nicholas C. Lund-Molfese -- Into Their Labors: Work, Technology, and the Sacramentalism of Dorothy Day Eugene McCarraher -- Jeff Poniewaz  Wildcat Musings -- PART VI DOROTHY DAY'S WRITING AND RHETORIC -- The Radical's Paradox: A Reflection on Dorothy Day's "Legendary" Resistance to Canonization Carol J. Jablonski -- The Last Word Is Love: Activism, Spirituality, and Writing in the Life of Dorothy Day Markha G. Valenta -- Jeff Poniewaz Well Paid Slaves -- PART VII DOROTHY DAY'S SPIRITUALITY -- Identity, Community, and Crisis: The Conversion Narratives of Dorothy Day Catherine Faver -- Dorothy Day and Thomas Merton: Overview of a Work in Progress Julie Leininger Pycior -- Dorothy Day: Citizen of the Kingdom Roger A. Statnick -- M.L. Liebler Proverb after Dorothy Day -- PART VIII PETER MAURIN -- Peter Maurin's Ideal of Farming Communes William J. Collinge -- Why Peter Maurin Matters Paul Magno -- Down on the Farm and Up to Heaven: Catholic Worker Farm Communes and the Spiritual Virtues of Farming Jeffrey D. Marlett -- Dorothy Day's View of Peter Maurin Francis J. Sicius -- Jeff Poniewaz The Hundred-Foot Fiberglass Hiawatha -- PART IX AMMON HENNACY.

An Anarchist Joins the Catholic Church: Why Ammon Hennacy Became a Catholic James Missey -- PART X CATHOLIC WORKER PACIFISM, 1933-1945 -- The Way of Love: Pacifism and The Catholic Worker Movement, 1933-1939 John L. LeBrun -- Dorothy Day and the Mystical Body of Christ in the Second World War William T. Cavanaugh -- "We Are Still Pacifists": Dorothy Day's Pacifism during World War II Sandra Yocum Mize -- An Uneasy Community: Catholics in Civilian Public Service During World War II John O'Sullivan -- Jeff Poniewaz Cultural Exchange -- PART XI ECUMENICAL PERSPECTIVES -- The Shakers and the Program and Practice of the Catholic Worker Walt Chura -- The Catholic Worker, the Jews, and the Future of Ecumenical Religiosity Marc H. Ellis -- Protestant Responses to Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Mel Piehl -- The Catholic Worker and Socially Engaged Buddhism: A Dialogue John Sniegocki -- M.L. Liebler Where Are the Songs of Spring? (For Allen Ginsberg) -- PART XII PERSONAL NARRATIVES -- Dorothy Day Stories John Cort -- Threads of Life: Telling the Story Tina Sipula -- A Long Loneliness: Metaphors of Conversion within the Catholic Worker Movement Rosalie Riegle -- Dorothy Day: Saint and Troublemaker Jim Forest -- M.L. Liebler The Lazarus Dream Forgiven (for Todd Duncan) -- Bibliography -- Authors -- Essays Published Elsewhere -- INDEX.