JoMaCC. Vol. 2, n. 1 - Aprile 2023
Descrizione
Sommario:
BREAKING THROUGH THE STAINED-GLASS CEILING?
CASE STUDIES ON FEMALE CATHOLICISM AND ITS TRANSNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS SINCE THE 1950s
edited by Valentina Ciciliot, John Maiden, Charles Mercier
Editorial
Valentina Ciciliot, John Maiden, Charles Mercier
Recovering the Legacy of the Thought of Catholic Lay Women (1945-62)
Natalia Núñez Bargueño
Adriana Zarri: the Power of a Lay Woman’s Voice
Mariangela Maraviglia
Crossing the Stained-Glass Ceiling of Theology
The Proclamation of the First Women as Doctors of the Church
Clarisse Tesson
Charisma, Gender and ‘Glocality’: Catholic Charismatic Women in the 1970s
John Maiden
Breaking through the Stained-Glass Ceiling During John Paul II’s Pontificate?
Women, Feminism and World Youth Days
Charles Mercier
From the Silent Revolution to Sexual Abuse Scandals
The Question of ‘Women’s Place’ in French Catholicism
Céline Béraud
Editore:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressData:
2023Formato
application/pdf (2.94 MB)
Soggetto
• Sexual abuse scandals • Hermitic life • Covenant Communities • Women • Intellectual History • Humanitarianism • Gender • France • Catholic Church • United Nations • Catholicism • Ecological awareness • Glocality • Transnational History • Theology • Laicity • Feminism • Notre Dame • Liturgy • Ordination • Reform of the Catholic Church • Tokenism • Gender issues • Personalism • Trinitarian theology • Charismatic Renewal • University • Lay Women • Agency • Doctors of the Church • John Paul II