A Prophetic, Public Church: Witness to Hope Amid the Global Crises of the Twenty-First Century

A Prophetic, Public Church: Witness to Hope Amid the Global Crises of the Twenty-First Century

by Mary Doak
A Prophetic, Public Church: Witness to Hope Amid the Global Crises of the Twenty-First Century

A Prophetic, Public Church: Witness to Hope Amid the Global Crises of the Twenty-First Century

by Mary Doak

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Overview

2021 Association of Catholic Publishers third place award in theology

2021 Catholic Media Association Award second place award in theological and philosophical studies

2021 Catholic Media Association Award second place award in future church


Globalization is uniting the world more closely than ever before while at the same time increasing the likelihood of division and conflict. Humanity faces problems of an unprecedented scope: vast inequality, climate change threatening the conditions of life on this planet, and a great population migration that includes human trafficking and desperate refugees.

What does this global plight demand of a church called to be a sign and instrument of the union of all in God? In this book, Mary Doak shows how the church must rectify its own historic failures to embody the unity-in-diversity it proclaims, especially with regard to women and Jews. Only then, and through responding to the demands of the current global crises, can we learn what it means to be the church—that is, to be a prophetic witness and public agent of the harmony that God desires and the world deeply needs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814684504
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 05/15/2020
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Mary Doak (PhD, The University of Chicago) is a professor of theology at the University of San Diego. Her publications include the Divine Harmony: Seeking Community in a Broken World (Paulist Press, 2017), Translating Religion (Orbis Books, 2013, co-edited with Anita Houck), and Reclaiming Narrative for Public Theology (SUNY, 2004), as well as various articles on public theology, eschatology, and ecclesiology. She is currently serving as president of the College Theology Society and is a past president of the American Theological Society (Midwest).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction: A Prophetic yet Public Church xi

Chapter 1 Called to Communion: The Vision of the Second Vatican Council 1

Chapter 2 Overcoming Religious Anti-Semitism: Communion with the Church's External Other 39

Chapter 3 Overcoming Misogyny: Communion with the Church's Internal Other 75

Chapter 4 A Prophetic, Public Church in a Global Economy 117

Chapter 5 A Prophetic, Public Church in a Climate Crisis 151

Chapter 6 A Prophetic, Public Church amid Global Migration 185

Conclusion 221

Index 227

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