Article: Voting and Political Discourse as Practical Theology: Catholics, Bishops, and Obama in the U.S. Elections of 2008
Just published: Bryan T. Froehle (St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens), "Voting and Political Discourse as Practical Theology: Catholics, Bishops, and Obama in the U.S. Elections of 2008" ("International Journal of Practical Theology", 15 [1], August 2011: pp. 74-93).
Abstract: "During the 2008 election campaign in the United States, multiple and contradictory Catholic public theologies were expressed by Catholic leaders, voters, and politicians. This study explores these Catholic public theological discourses in light of an empirical practical theological method that interrelates theological understanding with an analysis of action."
Just published: Bryan T. Froehle (St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens), "Voting and Political Discourse as Practical Theology: Catholics, Bishops, and Obama in the U.S. Elections of 2008" ("International Journal of Practical Theology", 15 [1], August 2011: pp. 74-93).
Abstract: "During the 2008 election campaign in the United States, multiple and contradictory Catholic public theologies were expressed by Catholic leaders, voters, and politicians. This study explores these Catholic public theological discourses in light of an empirical practical theological method that interrelates theological understanding with an analysis of action."
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