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Catholicism or Post-Catholicisms?
Religion and Theology, 2022Abstract From an anthropological and religious studies point of view, the Catholic liturgical reform in the wake of Vatican II is a highly intriguing event and/or process. The type of change to the ritual represented by this reform raises the question of its impact on Catholicism.
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Home Health Care Management & Practice, 2003
Abstract After two chapters on the rise and history of Catholic Christianity, the authors explain systematically how the beliefs and practices of Catholicism came to be what they are. A chapter on revelation, tradition, and scripture introduces six chapters, which set out Catholic doctrines in the order in which they developed: the ...
Gerald O'Collins SJ, Mario Farrugia SJ
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Abstract After two chapters on the rise and history of Catholic Christianity, the authors explain systematically how the beliefs and practices of Catholicism came to be what they are. A chapter on revelation, tradition, and scripture introduces six chapters, which set out Catholic doctrines in the order in which they developed: the ...
Gerald O'Collins SJ, Mario Farrugia SJ
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2005
AbstractThis chapter argues that Catholicism is more textured and complicated than the usual schematic framework expounded in studies on Graham Greene and the Catholic novel. It carries out two separate but related investigations: a summary assessment and critique of the “Catholic” genre in 20th century literature and Greene’s place in this literary ...
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AbstractThis chapter argues that Catholicism is more textured and complicated than the usual schematic framework expounded in studies on Graham Greene and the Catholic novel. It carries out two separate but related investigations: a summary assessment and critique of the “Catholic” genre in 20th century literature and Greene’s place in this literary ...
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Catholicism and Anti-Catholicism
2012At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church in Britain was small, quiescent, and lacking in power: it was dominated by a few aristocratic families (Arundel, Norfolk) and the rural gentry, and it was popularly characterized as un-English and idolatrous.
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Roman Catholicism and fertility among the Mbaise, Southeast, Nigeria
Heliyon, 2021Chisaa Igbolekwu, Ezebunwa E Nwokocha
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Banal Catholicism, Morality Policies and the Politics of Belonging in Spain
Religions, 2021Mar Griera +2 more
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The sociology of Catholicism: A review of research and scholarship
Sociology Compass, 2021Brian Conway
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Polarization but Not Pillarization Catholicism and Cultural Change in Post-Transformation Poland
Religions, 2021Wojciech Sadlon
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