Challenge to authority : Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987

This dissertation analyzes the nature and degree of attitudinal change that has taken place within a key sector of the Catholic Church, i.e, lay leaders, in the period between 1966 and 1987 in two different national contexts, Chile and the United States. It builds on an unfinished study by Ivan Vall...

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Main Author: Mooney, Mary
Other Authors: Oxhorn, Phil (advisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1994
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.288582014-02-13T03:46:18ZChallenge to authority : Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987Mooney, MaryLaity -- Chile -- Catholic Church -- AttitudesLaity -- United States -- Catholic Church -- AttitudesCatholic Church -- Chile -- History -- 1965-Catholic Church -- United States -- History -- 1965-Catholic Church -- Chile -- Political activityCatholic Church -- Chile -- Public opinionCatholic Church -- United States -- Public opinionUnited States -- Church history -- 20th centuryChile -- Church history -- 20th centuryThis dissertation analyzes the nature and degree of attitudinal change that has taken place within a key sector of the Catholic Church, i.e, lay leaders, in the period between 1966 and 1987 in two different national contexts, Chile and the United States. It builds on an unfinished study by Ivan Vallier, who attempted to clarify the ambiguous position of the laity in the Church and in society, in implementing the reforms of Vatican II. The author interviewed 96 middle-class lay leaders, plus dozens of informants. The analysis examines continuity and change on three issues. Some key findings include: a significant change in concepts of Church and God, toward more intimate/maternal images that encompass an active social dimension; much greater salience and complexity of the 'democratization' issue, particularly concerning the role of women, in the American Church; and the continuing imperative of the socio-political issue for the Chileans and their demands for more, not less, political involvement by the hierarchy. The results reflect the persistent tensions between 'progressive' and 'conservative' models of change, and help to explain the continuing importance of religion in modern society.McGill UniversityOxhorn, Phil (advisor)1994Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001451867proquestno: NN05762Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Political Science.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=28858
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topic Laity -- Chile -- Catholic Church -- Attitudes
Laity -- United States -- Catholic Church -- Attitudes
Catholic Church -- Chile -- History -- 1965-
Catholic Church -- United States -- History -- 1965-
Catholic Church -- Chile -- Political activity
Catholic Church -- Chile -- Public opinion
Catholic Church -- United States -- Public opinion
United States -- Church history -- 20th century
Chile -- Church history -- 20th century
spellingShingle Laity -- Chile -- Catholic Church -- Attitudes
Laity -- United States -- Catholic Church -- Attitudes
Catholic Church -- Chile -- History -- 1965-
Catholic Church -- United States -- History -- 1965-
Catholic Church -- Chile -- Political activity
Catholic Church -- Chile -- Public opinion
Catholic Church -- United States -- Public opinion
United States -- Church history -- 20th century
Chile -- Church history -- 20th century
Mooney, Mary
Challenge to authority : Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987
description This dissertation analyzes the nature and degree of attitudinal change that has taken place within a key sector of the Catholic Church, i.e, lay leaders, in the period between 1966 and 1987 in two different national contexts, Chile and the United States. It builds on an unfinished study by Ivan Vallier, who attempted to clarify the ambiguous position of the laity in the Church and in society, in implementing the reforms of Vatican II. The author interviewed 96 middle-class lay leaders, plus dozens of informants. The analysis examines continuity and change on three issues. Some key findings include: a significant change in concepts of Church and God, toward more intimate/maternal images that encompass an active social dimension; much greater salience and complexity of the 'democratization' issue, particularly concerning the role of women, in the American Church; and the continuing imperative of the socio-political issue for the Chileans and their demands for more, not less, political involvement by the hierarchy. The results reflect the persistent tensions between 'progressive' and 'conservative' models of change, and help to explain the continuing importance of religion in modern society.
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Mooney, Mary
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title Challenge to authority : Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987
title_short Challenge to authority : Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987
title_full Challenge to authority : Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987
title_fullStr Challenge to authority : Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987
title_full_unstemmed Challenge to authority : Catholic laity in Chile and the United States, 1966-1987
title_sort challenge to authority : catholic laity in chile and the united states, 1966-1987
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