Gospel Women at the United Nations: Handmaids of the Sacred Heart Doing Public Theology
This book offers a reflection on the development of the commitment of a group of Catholic Sisters to the poor and to social justice, from teaching poor children in a convent basement to being involved in public theology at the United Nations. After a brief discussion of the emergence and definitions of public theology and an analysis of the social teaching of the Catholic Church, it offers insights into the history and modus operandi of the United Nations and the network of NGOs, including faith-based RNGOs, that work closely with it on behalf of human rights and development. The interaction between these three protagonists forms the background for the story of a coalition of Catholic Sisters with NGO status at the United Nations whose determination is to be Gospel women, engaging in public theology in the public square. Finally, it offers some thoughts concerning future challenges and uncertainties facing the United Nations that will impact the Sisters and their commitment to the poor and the planet.
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Gospel Women at the United Nations: Handmaids of the Sacred Heart Doing Public Theology
This book offers a reflection on the development of the commitment of a group of Catholic Sisters to the poor and to social justice, from teaching poor children in a convent basement to being involved in public theology at the United Nations. After a brief discussion of the emergence and definitions of public theology and an analysis of the social teaching of the Catholic Church, it offers insights into the history and modus operandi of the United Nations and the network of NGOs, including faith-based RNGOs, that work closely with it on behalf of human rights and development. The interaction between these three protagonists forms the background for the story of a coalition of Catholic Sisters with NGO status at the United Nations whose determination is to be Gospel women, engaging in public theology in the public square. Finally, it offers some thoughts concerning future challenges and uncertainties facing the United Nations that will impact the Sisters and their commitment to the poor and the planet.
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Gospel Women at the United Nations: Handmaids of the Sacred Heart Doing Public Theology

Gospel Women at the United Nations: Handmaids of the Sacred Heart Doing Public Theology

by Margaret D. Scott
Gospel Women at the United Nations: Handmaids of the Sacred Heart Doing Public Theology

Gospel Women at the United Nations: Handmaids of the Sacred Heart Doing Public Theology

by Margaret D. Scott

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This book offers a reflection on the development of the commitment of a group of Catholic Sisters to the poor and to social justice, from teaching poor children in a convent basement to being involved in public theology at the United Nations. After a brief discussion of the emergence and definitions of public theology and an analysis of the social teaching of the Catholic Church, it offers insights into the history and modus operandi of the United Nations and the network of NGOs, including faith-based RNGOs, that work closely with it on behalf of human rights and development. The interaction between these three protagonists forms the background for the story of a coalition of Catholic Sisters with NGO status at the United Nations whose determination is to be Gospel women, engaging in public theology in the public square. Finally, it offers some thoughts concerning future challenges and uncertainties facing the United Nations that will impact the Sisters and their commitment to the poor and the planet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532665837
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 03/22/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Margaret D. Scott, ACI, is a published author, contributing regularly to Catholic journals in England, Ireland, Spain, and Chile. Her first book, The Eucharist and Social Justice, was published in 2009. Margaret has ministered in many different countries and exercised leadership in various international organizations. She taught theology at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. Her studies, as well as theology, include a master’s degree in international relations and a DMin. She is a board member of UNANIMA International.
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