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"This balanced and lucid exploration of global Catholicism is informed by Ian Linden's long experience of working with Catholic communities in the worldwide Church. He celebrates the radical vision for peace and justice which emerged in the Second Vatican Council and has been passionately promoted show more by the papacy ever since, but he also laments the extent to which this has been obscured by the Vatican's tendency towards authoritarianism, its preoccupation with questions of sexuality, and its strong resistance to feminism. This book is a must read for all who are interested in contemporary Catholicism, its tensions and conflicts, and its future potential if the dynamism and energy of the laity, of women's religious orders and of non-western churches are acknowledged by the Roman curia and are allowed freedom to flourish.' Tina Beattie, Professor of Catholic Studies, Roehampton University, former President of the Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain show less

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Global Catholicism charts the complex history of the forces of renewal unleashed on the Roman Catholic Church by the Second Vatican Council and the counter-forces that were mobilised against it during the last half century. Ian Linden offers a comprehensive analysis of how much the Catholic Church has lived up to the Council’s promise, come to terms with pluralism, modernity, and different forms of spirituality and become a genuinely world Church, the only competitor to global Islam in the show more twenty-first century. He focuses notably on changes that had wider historical importance than the internal evolution of the Roman Catholic Church as a religious organisation: war and peace, nationalism and democratisation in Africa, liberation theology, military dictatorships, guerrilla movements in Latin America, Africa and Philippines, interaction with communist governments, inculturation and relations with resurgent Islam. show less

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