Whose Church?: A Concise Guide to Progressive Catholicism (Whose Religion?)

Cover of Whose Church?: A Concise Guide to Progressive Catholicism (Whose Religion?) by Daniel C. Maguire
Publisher: The New Press
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9781595583352
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Height: 7.44 Inches
Length: 5.68 Inches
Weight: 0.64815905028 Pounds
Width: 0.74 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 282.09/051
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Whose Church?: A Concise Guide to Progressive Catholicism by Daniel C. Maguire, published by The New Press in June 2008, is a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary Catholicism. This first edition, comprising 178 pages, delves into the tensions between progressive values and traditional Catholic teachings, particularly in light of the author’s controversial stance on issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage. Maguire critiques the conservative politics that have influenced the Church, presenting a perspective that aligns with the core tenets of Catholic social teaching.

In this guide, readers will find a robust examination of topics such as gender equality, affirmative action, and economic justice, all framed within a theological context. Maguire’s incisive arguments challenge the prevailing “pelvic politics” of the Church hierarchy, advocating for a more inclusive and compassionate approach to faith. With a blend of humor and passion, Whose Church? serves as a manifesto for those seeking to reconcile progressive ideals with Catholic doctrine, making it a significant contribution to discussions on liberalism within the Catholic Church.


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In the spring of 2007, Daniel C. Maguire was condemned by U.S. bishops for his progressive writings, because, the New York Times reported, Maguire’s pamphlets on abortion and same-sex marriage “are written in a very popular and lively style, and from what the bishops knew, they were very widely distributed.” Praised by Ms. Magazine as one of “40 male heroes who took a chance for women,” Daniel C. Maguire is a noted theologian and ethicist whose controversial views and irreverent style have rankled conservatives for nearly thirty years.
In this pithy guide to progressive Catholicism, Maguire shows how tragically far conservative Catholic politics have strayed from the best Catholic social teaching. Whose Church? takes special aim at the “pelvic politics” that have dominated official Catholicism, skewering the Church hierarchy’s rigid positions on sex and reproduction and revealing a “spiritually healthy” alternative approach that is fully in line with Catholic tradition. Whose Church? offers deeply informed and incisive theological arguments in favor of gender equality, affirmative action and antiracism, opposition to war, and the fight against poverty and economic inequality.
Full of humor, passion, and intolerance for injustice, Whose Church? is a manifesto for Catholics and for progressives everywhere―showing the way forward at a critical juncture in the history of the U.S. Catholic Church and in progressive politics more generally.

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