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Author Wilde, Melissa J., 1974- author.

Title Vatican II : a sociological analysis of religious change / Melissa J. Wilde
Published Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2007]

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Contents Part I. Explaining the Council: -- 1. Collective effervescence and the Holy Spirit: the eventful first session -- 2. Who wanted what and why at the Second Vatican Council?: toward a theory of religious change -- 3. How culture mattered at Vatican II: collegiality trumps authority in the councils's "social movement organizations" -- Part II. Case Studies: -- 4. The declaration on religious freedom: ceding power, gaining legitimacy -- 5. The Blessed Virgin Mary: the toughest fight of the council -- 6. The council's failure to liberalize birth control: lackluster progressive effort meets a hesitant pope
Summary "On an otherwise ordinary Sunday morning in 1964, millions of Roman Catholics around the world experienced history. For the first time in centuries, they attended masses that were conducted mostly in their native tongues. This occasion marked only the first of many profound changes to emanate from the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). Known popularly as Vatican II, it would soon give rise to the most far-reaching religious transformation since the Reformation. In this groundbreaking work of cultural and historical sociology, Melissa Wilde offers a new explanation for this revolutionary transformation of the Church. Drawing on newly available sources - including a collection of interviews with the Council's key bishops and cardinals, and primary documents from the Vatican Secret Archive that have never before been seen by researchers - Wilde demonstrates that the pronouncements of the Council were not merely reflections of papal will, but the product of a dramatic confrontation between progressives and conservatives that began during the first days of the Council. The outcome of this confrontation was determined by a number of factors: the Church's decline in Latin America; its competition and dialogue with other faiths, particularly Protestantism, in northern Europe and North America; and progressive clerics' deep belief in the holiness of compromise and their penchant for consensus building."--Jacket
Notes Originally presented as the author's thesis--University of California, Berkeley
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-190) and index
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SUBJECT Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79084169
Vatican Council fast
Subject Christian sociology -- Catholic Church -- History -- 20th century
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Ecclesiology.
Christian sociology -- Catholic Church
Concilie Vaticanum II.
Sociologische aspecten.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780691188584
0691188580
Other Titles Vatican 2
Vatican Two