1789 : the French Revolution and the Church / edited by Claude Geffré and Jean-Pierre Jossua.
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Language: | English |
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Edinburgh :
T. & T. Clark,
1989.
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Series: | Concilium (Glen Rock, N.J.) ;
v. 201. |
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Table of Contents:
- Editorial: 1789-1989
- pt. I: Christianity and the French revolution
- Reliigous freedom and the American revolution / Christopher F. Mooney
- Liberty, equality, fraternity: principles for a nation and for a church / Jean Comby
- The birth of a republican Christianity (1789-1801): Abbe Gregoire / Bernard Plongeron
- pt. II: Reception and non-reception of the Revolution by the Church
- Revolution, religion and the future: German reactions / Jurgen Moltmann
- Revolution and the church: breaks and continuity / Gerard Cholvy
- The French revolution: a bourgeois revolution / Joseph Comblin
- Catholic thought and liberalism: discussion arising from a book / Jean Mousse
- The significance of the Catholic reaction to the revolution / Danielle Menozzi
- pt. III: The legacy of the Revolution in contemporary Christianity
- Revolution and church reform: ecclesiastical power after the French revolution / Peter Eicher
- How can we speak about the 'Christian' themes of the revolution? / Pierre Colin
- Acceptance of the rights of man, disregard for the 'rights of Christians': the inconsistency of Rome / Bernard Quelquejeu
- Liberation and Christian revolution in the third world / Pierre de Charentenay.