Mission: Annotated Bibliography
Banuelas, Arturo,
ed. Mestizo Christianity: Theology from the Latino Perspective.
Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1995.
A collection
by Latino theologians across theological disciplines.
Biernatzki,
S.J., William E. Roots of Acceptance: The Intercultural Communication
of Religious Meanings. Rome: Editrice Pontificia Universita
Gregoriana, 1991.
Davis, O.S.B.,
Cyprian. The History of Black Catholics in the United States.
New York: Crossroad, 1990.
Davidson, James
D., Richard A. Lamanna, Jan Stenftengel, Kathleen Maas Weigert,
William J. Whalen, Andrea S. Williams, Patricia Wittberg, S.C.The
Search for Common Ground. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor,
1997.
Sociological
study of the beliefs of American Catholics.
Deck, S.J.,
Allan Figueroa. Hispanic Catholic Culture in the U.S.: Issues
and Concerns. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press,
1994.
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The Second Wave: Hispanic Ministry and the Evangelization of
Cultures. New York, NY: Paulist Press, 1989.
Dolan, Jay P.,
R. Scott Appleby, Patricia Byrne, and Debra Campbell. Transforming
Parish Ministry: The Changing Roles of Catholic Clergy. Laity, and
Women Religious. New York: Crossroad, 1989.
Dorr, Donald.
Option for the Poor: A Hundred Years of Vatican Social Teaching.
Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1983.
Fiorenza, Francis
and John Galvin, Eds. Systematic Theology. Minneapolis, MN:
Fortress Press, 1991.
See p.55ff
for an explanation of the correlational method of theological
reflection.
Fitzpatrick,
Joseph P., S.J. One Church, Many Cultures. Kansas City, Mo.:
Sheed and Ward, 1987.
Grant, Mary
Kathryn and Patricia Vandenberg, CSC. After Were Gone:
Creating Sustainable Sponsorship. Mishawaka, IN: Ministry Development
Resources, 1998.
Historical
changes in meaning of religious sponsorship of institutions.
Hauerwas, Stanley.
A Community of Character: Toward a Constructive Christian Social
Ethic. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1981.
Evangelization
in the broadest understanding, inclusive of inculturation, liberation,
and pluralism.
Hayes, Diana
L. And Still We Rise: An Introduction to Black Liberation Theology.
New York, NY: Paulist Press, 1996.
Hayes, Diana
L. and Cyprian Davis, OSB, Eds. Taking Down Our Harps: Black
Catholics in the United States. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books,
1998.
Hemrick, Eugene
F. and Dean R. Hoge. A Survey of Priests Ordained Five to Nine
Years. Washington, D.C.: National Catholic Education Association.
Seminary Department, 1991 pp. 5-8, 23-33.
Sociological
survey of priests a few years out of seminary about priestly morale,
identity and roles.
John Paul II,
Vita Consecrata. Origins Vol. 25, No. 41 (April 1996), 682-719.
A reflection
on the proceedings of the October 1994 world synod of bishops
on the consecrated life and its mission in the church and the
world.
Law, Eric. The
Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb: A Spirituality for Leadership in
a Multicultural Community. St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 1993.
Mutual invitation
process described in Appendix A, p.133.
Milligan, RSHM,
Mary E. "Would that all Gods People Were Prophets!"
UISG Bulletin (1987) 36-46.
Munley, IHM
Anne. Threads for the Loom: LCWR Planning and Ministry Studies.
Washington, DC: LCWR, 1992, pp 192-201.
Current data
on U.S. women religious and challenges they face a framework for
analyzing the implications of the data, and a framework for interpreting
changing patterns of life and ministry.
Nairn, OFM,
Thomas A. "The Roman Catholic Social Tradition and the Question
of Ecology." In The Ecological Challenge: Ethical, Liturgical
and Spiritual Responses, Eds. Richard Fragomeni and John Pawlikowski,
OSM. Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 1994, pp. 27-38.
National Conference
of Catholic Bishops, Data from Web Site <www.nccbuscc.org>.
Nesti, CSSP,
Donald S. "Evangelization and American Culture." Evangelizing
the Cultures in A.D. 2000.
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"Preface." The Catholic Church and American Culture:
Reciprocity and Challenge. Ed. Cassian Yuhaus, CP. New York:
Paulist Press, 1990.
Nygren, CM,
David J. and Miriam D. Ukeritis, CSJ. The Future of Religious
Orders in the United States: Transformation and Commitment.
Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1993, pp. xi-xiv, 244-251.
National study
investigating changes in religious life at three levels
social institution, congregation and individual.
OMurchu,
Diarmuid. Quantum Theology. New York: Crossroad, 1997.
A theological
perspective on the new physics.
Pope Paul VI.
Evangelii Nuntiandi. 1975.
Phelps, OP,
Jamie T. "African American Catholics: The Struggles, Contributions
and Gifts of a Marginalized Community." In Black and Catholic:
The Challenge and Gift of Black Folk: Contributions of African American
Experience and World View to Catholic Theology. Ed. Jamie T.
Phelps, OP. Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 1997, pp.19-42.
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"African American Culture: Source and Context of Black Catholic
Theology and Church Mission." Journal of Hispanic Latino
Theology (Vol.3:3, 1996), pp. 43-58.
Pohl, Christine
D. Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition.
Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Erdman Publishing, 1999.
Loss of hospitality
through the ages, how to welcome and include others.
Poling, James
and Donald Miller. Foundations for a Practical Theology of Ministry.
Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1985.
Description
of the critical correlational method for a collaborative dialogue
between the Christian tradition and secular disciplines.
Sandoval, Moises.
On the Move: A History of the Hispanic Church in the United States.
Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. 1990.
Schneiders,
IHM, Sandra. Finding the Treasure: Locating Catholic Religious
Life in a New Ecclesial and Cultural Context. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist
Press, 2000.
Frameworks
for examining religious life as it is lived in the United States
today.
Schoenherr,
Richard A. and Lawrence A. Young. Full Pews and Empty Altars:
Demographics of the Priest Shortage in the United States Catholic
Dioceses. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993.
Schreiter, CPPS,
Robert J. A New Catholicity: A Theology Global and Local.
Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1998.
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Local Theologies. Rome: Pontificia Universita Gregoriana,
1996.
Schreiter, CPPS,
Robert J. and Ana Maria Pineda, RSM. Dialogue Rejoined: Theology
and Ministry in the United States Hispanic Reality. Collegeville,
MN: The Liturgical Press, 1995.
Secretariat
for Non-Christians. The Attitude of the Church and Other Religious:
Reflections and Orientations on Dialogue and Mission. June 10,
1984.
Social Responsibility
in the Age of Globalization, Special Issue, Center Focus
(September 1997) 1-24.
Publication
of Center of Concern, Washington, DC, devoted to social justice
and globalization.
Stevens-Arroyo,
Anthony and Ana Maria Diaz-Stevens, eds. An Enduring Flame: Studies
on Latino Popular Religiosity. Vol. 1, PARAL Studies Series.
New York, NY: Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies, 1994.
A sociological
approach to popular Hispanic religious practices. Includes Puerto
Ricans, Cubans, and Mexican Americans.
Stewart, Edward
C. and Milton Bennett. American Cultural Patterns: A Cross-Cultural
Perspective. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press, 1991.
Patterns of
perception and thinking for people in the United States.
Washington
Statement on a Call to Brotherhood. Chicago, IL: National Association
of Religious Brothers, 1979.
A pamphlet
presenting a vision of the U.S. brother in the church.
Wheatley, Margaret
J. Leadership and the New Science. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler,
1994.
Looks at natural
systems for new insights into organizational life. A 23-minute
companion videocassette with the same title explains the new science
in the areas of order, information, relationships and vision (CRM
Films).
Wolfe, Alan.
America at Centurys End: Change from the Bottom Up.
Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1991, pp. 1-13.
Sociological
study of changes in U.S. society occurring since 1950.
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