11 September 2011

Article: Bede Jarrett, Sir Ernest Barker and the Political Significance of the Dominican Order

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Article: Bede Jarrett, Sir Ernest Barker and the Political Significance of the Dominican Order

Presumably on political theology in twentieth-century English Catholicism: Nick O'Brien (University of Liverpool), "Bede Jarrett, Sir Ernest Barker and the Political Significance of the Dominican Order" ("New Blackfriars", 92 [1040], July 2011: pp. 464-83).

Quote: "This article seeks to reappraise the scholarly work of Bede Jarrett OP by drawing out his debt to Sir Ernest Barker. A shared interest in medieval political and social institutions, and in the constitution of the Dominican Order as a model of voluntary association, ... establishes links with nineteenth and early twentieth-century Christian Socialism, as well as echoing certain current preoccupations within political theology."

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