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Points of departure : essays on Christianity, power and social change / Mario V. Bolasco; Edicio de la torre, editors.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : St. Scholastica's College, 1994.Description: xii, 407 p. ; 22cmISBN:
  • 9718946004
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 282.599 B638 1994
LOC classification:
  • FIL BR 1260 .B65
Contents:
Contents
Interrupted conversions--Philippine Church history--The problem of Philippine Church history: an introduction--Philippine Church history: new possibilities--The American expansion and Christianity in Asia--Nationalism of the Church--The Church and the social question--The Church in the February 1986 EDSA Revolution: discordant notes--The Church and the present political order--Church and the power under Aquino--The tortuous path from responsibility to revolution: the experience of the Protestant Churches in the Philippines--Culture, religion, and social change--Culture conflicts and domination-- Notes on Revolts and popular religiosity in the Philippines--Marxists and Churchmen--Harmony and contradiction: the Marxists-Christian dialogue since the Christians for National liberation--On class struggle--The context of religion as opium in Marxism--Fidel and religion--Catholic spirituality: paradigms in tension--Notes on the politics of a morality--Notes on the models of Church in PCP II--Notes on theologies of liberation as politics--The Gomburza tradition--Power--The Vigilante phenomenon: historical and social roots--Populist imperative of progressive economy-- A case for interdisciplinarity--The subversion of women's subjugated consciousness--Leftist formations in Asia: dilemmas and prospects
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Contents

Interrupted conversions--Philippine Church history--The problem of Philippine Church history: an introduction--Philippine Church history: new possibilities--The American expansion and Christianity in Asia--Nationalism of the Church--The Church and the social question--The Church in the February 1986 EDSA Revolution: discordant notes--The Church and the present political order--Church and the power under Aquino--The tortuous path from responsibility to revolution: the experience of the Protestant Churches in the Philippines--Culture, religion, and social change--Culture conflicts and domination-- Notes on Revolts and popular religiosity in the Philippines--Marxists and Churchmen--Harmony and contradiction: the Marxists-Christian dialogue since the Christians for National liberation--On class struggle--The context of religion as opium in Marxism--Fidel and religion--Catholic spirituality: paradigms in tension--Notes on the politics of a morality--Notes on the models of Church in PCP II--Notes on theologies of liberation as politics--The Gomburza tradition--Power--The Vigilante phenomenon: historical and social roots--Populist imperative of progressive economy-- A case for interdisciplinarity--The subversion of women's subjugated consciousness--Leftist formations in Asia: dilemmas and prospects

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