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Has The Silence Been Broken? Catholic Theological Ethics And Racial Justice, Bryan Massingale
Has The Silence Been Broken? Catholic Theological Ethics And Racial Justice, Bryan Massingale
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
This survey discusses the emerging contours of a distinctive Catholic ethical approach to race, racism, and racial justice. Among its features are the adoption of a more structural and cultural understanding of human sinfulness, engaged intellectual reflection, concern about malformed white identity, an intentional dialogue with African American scholarship and culture, and the cultivation of spiritual practices and disciplines. The “Note” concludes with a discussion of the global challenges of racialization and the future challenges for Catholic ethical reflection on racism.
History Of Zoa [Supplemental Materials], Emily Workman
History Of Zoa [Supplemental Materials], Emily Workman
Gothic Archive Supplemental Materials for Chapbooks
No abstract provided.
Henrietta De Bellgrave [Supplemental Material], Emily Workman
Henrietta De Bellgrave [Supplemental Material], Emily Workman
Gothic Archive Supplemental Materials for Chapbooks
No abstract provided.