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About the Author
David Carroll Cochran is professor of politics at Loras College and author of Catholic Realism and the Abolition of War. John C. Waldmeir is professor of religious studies and theology at Loras College and author of Cathedrals of Bone: The Role of the Body in Contemporary Catholic Literature.
Reviews
[The Catholic Church in Ireland Today] showcased both a broad range of perspectives and a lively exchange of ideas designed to reach various audiences, from teachers and students to pastors and parish workers. . . .Throughout the essays, the writers agree the potential is great for an Irish Catholicism that otherwise stands liberated from long relationships to political power and social privilege. Using various approaches, the contributors assert that this is a time of tremendous opportunity for Catholicism, a time when it can discover both a more authentic and prophetic voice in Irish belief and practice. * Irish Times *
The volume is of great value to anyone desiring an understanding of the Irish Church today. It addresses the situation in a nonpolemical way and suggests that there is a way forward that requires recognizing the changes in Irish society. Highly recommended for college, university, and seminary libraries, and larger parish libraries, especially those which have large Irish-American populations. * Catholic Library World *
This collection is a clarion call. Intelligent and wide-ranging, it clearly demonstrates that the Irish Catholic Church needs a new kind of leadership and thinking. -- Colum Kenny, Dublin City University
Book Information
ISBN 9781498502528
Author David Carroll Cochran
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 431g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 156mm * 21mm