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



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Titolo: Dorothy Day and the Catholic worker movement [[electronic resource] ] : centenary essays / / edited by William Thorn, Phillip Runkel, Susan Mountin Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Milwaukee, Wis., : Marquette University Press, 2001
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 615 p
Disciplina: 267/.182/092
Soggetto topico: Catholic Worker Movement
Altri autori: ThornWilliam J  
RunkelPhillip M  
MountinSusan <1949->  
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 & -- 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.
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ISBN: 0-87462-381-2
0-585-44582-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Marquette studies in theology ; ; #32.