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Examining the negative impact of celibacy on the Roman Catholic priesthood, this book offers a sociological analysis of the factors that lie behind mandatory clerical celibacy and argues for the acceptance of married priesthood as a legitimate means of living the priestly vocation in response to the challenges of our age.
Examining the negative impact of celibacy on the Roman Catholic priesthood, this book offers a sociological analysis of the factors that lie behind mandatory clerical celibacy and argues for the acceptance of married priesthood as a legitimate means of living the priestly vocation in response to the challenges of our age.
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Autorenporträt
Vivencio O. Ballano is Associate Professor V of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, College of the Social Sciences and Development (CSSD), Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), Manila, Philippines. He received his doctorate in Sociology from the Ateneo de Manila University and master's degree in Theology from the Loyola School of Theology (LST), Ateneo de Manila University. He has published three peer-reviewed and Scopus-indexed books, under Springer Nature Singapore. His fourth book, A Sociotheological Approach to Catholic Social Teaching: The Role of Religion in Moral Responsibility During Covid-19, was published by Springer Nature in November 2022. Dr. Ballano has also written several Scopus and Web of Science-indexed journal articles on the sociology of law, religion, media piracy, post-disaster management, digital education, and Catholic social teaching. In 2021, he received a gold medal award for excellence in international research publication (Lathala Award 2021) from his university.
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Inhaltsangabe
PART I: Clerical Celibacy Law Resistance and Married Priesthood 1. Introduction 2. Law as a Strategy for Social Change 3. Clerical Celibacy Law Passive Resistance and Married Priesthood in the Catholic Church PART II: The Impact of Celibacy to Catholic Priesthood in Current Times 4. The Contemporary Globalizing World and Its Major Challenges to Catholic Celibate Priesthood 5. Clericalism Celibacy and Clerical Sexual Abuse 6. Celibacy Sexual Abuse and Married Priesthood 7. Celibacy Acedia Anomie and Diocesan Clerical Spirituality 8. Celibacy Priest Shortage and Married Priesthood 9. Reestablishing the Catholic Married Priesthood in Contemporary Times
PART I: Clerical Celibacy Law, Resistance, and Married Priesthood
1. Introduction
2. Law as a Strategy for Social Change
3. Clerical Celibacy Law, Passive Resistance, and Married Priesthood in the Catholic Church
PART II: The Impact of Celibacy to Catholic Priesthood in Current Times
4. The Contemporary Globalizing World and Its Major Challenges to Catholic Celibate Priesthood
5. Clericalism, Celibacy, and Clerical Sexual Abuse
6. Celibacy, Sexual Abuse, and Married Priesthood
7. Celibacy, Acedia, Anomie, and Diocesan Clerical Spirituality
8. Celibacy, Priest Shortage, and Married Priesthood
9. Reestablishing the Catholic Married Priesthood in Contemporary Times
PART I: Clerical Celibacy Law Resistance and Married Priesthood 1. Introduction 2. Law as a Strategy for Social Change 3. Clerical Celibacy Law Passive Resistance and Married Priesthood in the Catholic Church PART II: The Impact of Celibacy to Catholic Priesthood in Current Times 4. The Contemporary Globalizing World and Its Major Challenges to Catholic Celibate Priesthood 5. Clericalism Celibacy and Clerical Sexual Abuse 6. Celibacy Sexual Abuse and Married Priesthood 7. Celibacy Acedia Anomie and Diocesan Clerical Spirituality 8. Celibacy Priest Shortage and Married Priesthood 9. Reestablishing the Catholic Married Priesthood in Contemporary Times
PART I: Clerical Celibacy Law, Resistance, and Married Priesthood
1. Introduction
2. Law as a Strategy for Social Change
3. Clerical Celibacy Law, Passive Resistance, and Married Priesthood in the Catholic Church
PART II: The Impact of Celibacy to Catholic Priesthood in Current Times
4. The Contemporary Globalizing World and Its Major Challenges to Catholic Celibate Priesthood
5. Clericalism, Celibacy, and Clerical Sexual Abuse
6. Celibacy, Sexual Abuse, and Married Priesthood
7. Celibacy, Acedia, Anomie, and Diocesan Clerical Spirituality
8. Celibacy, Priest Shortage, and Married Priesthood
9. Reestablishing the Catholic Married Priesthood in Contemporary Times
Rezensionen
'Conceptually this is a book that is desperately overdue. That is to say that the need to understand the origins and "logic" of certain Catholic practices in a wide socio-cultural context is still lacking in many places, and this book is a good beginning to address such a lack. This is especially true with issues such as sex, celibacy, and marriage in a theological context, which can function sometimes to obscure important, perhaps even predominant, social and cultural factors as well as the psychological.' - A.A.J. DeVille, associate professor of psychology, University of Saint Francis.
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