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Working from the premise that the white race has been socially
constructed, this volume is a call for the disruption of white
conformity and the formation of a New Abolitionism to dissolve it.
In a time when white supremicist thinking seems to be gaining
momentum, this text brings together voices ranging from tenured
university professors to skinheads and prison inmates to discuss
the "white question" in America. Through popular culture, current
events, history and personal life stories, the essays analyze the
forces that hold the white race together - and those that promise
to tear it apart. When a critical mass of people come together who,
though they look white, have ceased to act white, the white race,
so the text argues, will undergo fission and former whites will be
able to take part in building a new human community.
For over forty years, John Garvey was the "ballast" of Commonweal
magazine. His award-winning essays and consistently notable columns
revealed not only his acuity and alacrity, but his uncommon
spiritual insight. These in turn provided momentum and substance
for whatever followed in an issue of the magazine because Garvey
never hesitated to wrestle with some of the most challenging and
intractable topics of the day, and did so with a rich pastoral
sensitivity, and a refreshing and rare intelligence. Only Wonder
Comprehends gleans from John Garvey's many contributions to
Commonweal that reflect his spiritual depth and deep appreciation
of history, politics, theology, and culture. Steeped in the
Christian tradition, Garvey loved to write and, in return, his
readers relished what he wrote. It is hoped that this collection of
his writings from Commonweal will inspire readers to cultivate a
similar sense of attentiveness and commitment, for as the author
himself observed, "Religious traditions are meant to transform us,
not to affirm us as we are."
No issue in the contemporary Church evokes more controversy than
sexuality. In the wake of the clerical abuse scandals, the Catholic
Church has come under intense scrutiny, criticized for being either
too repressive or too lenient in its approach to human sexuality.
In "Sexuality and the U.S. Catholic Church," Lisa Sowle Cahill,
John Garvey, and T. Frank Kennedy, S.J. introduce the work of
leading Catholic theologians, writers, and scholars to help ground
the conversation in the tradition, identify modern-day challenges,
and point to resources for the future. Topics include homosexuality
and marriage; theology of the body: possibilities and limitations;
views of celibacy past and present; rebuilding community;
childbearing; sexual discipleship; and future challenges.
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