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Religion and Public Life in the Pacific Northwest - The None Zone (Paperback, New): Patricia O'Connell Killen, Mark Silk Religion and Public Life in the Pacific Northwest - The None Zone (Paperback, New)
Patricia O'Connell Killen, Mark Silk; Contributions by Patricia O' Connell Killen and Mark Shibley, Mark Shibley, Dale Soden, …
R910 Discovery Miles 9 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When asked their religious identification, more people answer "none" in the Pacific Northwest than in any other region of the United States. But this does not mean that the region's religious institutions are without power or that Northwesterners who do attend no place of worship are without spiritual commitments. With no dominant denomination, Evangelicals, Mainline Protestants, Catholics, Jews, adherents of Pacific Rim religious traditions, indigenous groups, spiritual environmentalists, and secularists must vie or sometimes must cooperate with each other to address the regions' pressing economic, environmental, and social issues. One cannot understand this complex region without understanding the fluid religious commitments of its inhabitants. And one cannot understand religion in Oregon, Washington, and Alaska without Religion and Public Life in the Pacific Northwest.

Religion at the Edge - Nature, Spirituality, and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest (Hardcover): Paul Bramadat, Patricia... Religion at the Edge - Nature, Spirituality, and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest (Hardcover)
Paul Bramadat, Patricia O'Connell Killen, Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Cascadia bioregion - British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon - has long been at the forefront of cultural shifts occurring throughout North America, in particular regarding religious institutions, ideas, and practices. Religion at the Edge explores the rise of religious "nones," the decline of mainstream Christian denominations, spiritual and environmental innovation, increasing religious pluralism, and the growth of smaller, more traditional faith groups. The first research-driven book to address religion, spirituality, and irreligion in the Pacific Northwest, past and present, Religion at the Edge expands our understanding of the nature, scale, and implications of socio-religious changes in North America, and the relevance of regionalism to that discussion.

The Future of Catholicism in America (Hardcover): Mark Silk, Patricia O'Connell Killen The Future of Catholicism in America (Hardcover)
Mark Silk, Patricia O'Connell Killen
R2,574 R2,124 Discovery Miles 21 240 Save R450 (17%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Catholics constitute the largest religious community in the United States. Yet most American Catholics have never known a time when their church was not embroiled in controversies over liturgy, religious authority, cultural change, and gender and sexuality. Today, these arguments are taking place against the backdrop of Pope Francis's progressive agenda and the resurgence of the clergy sexual abuse crisis. What is the future of Catholicism in America? This volume considers the prospects at a pivotal moment. Contributors-scholars from sociology, theology, religious studies, and history-look at the church's evolving institutional structure, its increasing ethnic diversity, and its changing public presence. They explore the tensions among members of the hierarchy, between clergy and laity, and along lines of ethnicity, immigration status, class, generation, political affiliation, and degree of religious commitment. They conclude that American Catholicism's future will be pluriform-reflecting the variety of cultural, political, ideological, and spiritual points of view that typify the multicultural, democratic society of which Catholics constitute so large a part.

Religion at the Edge - Nature, Spirituality, and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest (Paperback): Paul Bramadat, Patricia... Religion at the Edge - Nature, Spirituality, and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest (Paperback)
Paul Bramadat, Patricia O'Connell Killen, Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme
R847 Discovery Miles 8 470 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Cascadia bioregion – British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon – has long been at the forefront of cultural shifts occurring throughout North America, in particular regarding religious institutions, ideas, and practices. Religion at the Edge explores the rise of religious “nones,” the decline of mainstream Christian denominations, spiritual and environmental innovation, increasing religious pluralism, and the growth of smaller, more traditional faith groups. The first research-driven book to address religion, spirituality, and irreligion in the Pacific Northwest, past and present, Religion at the Edge expands our understanding of the nature, scale, and implications of socio-religious changes in North America, and the relevance of regionalism to that discussion.

Selected Letters of A. M. A. Blanchet - Bishop of Walla Walla and Nesqualy (1846-1879) (Paperback): Roberta Stringham Brown,... Selected Letters of A. M. A. Blanchet - Bishop of Walla Walla and Nesqualy (1846-1879) (Paperback)
Roberta Stringham Brown, Patricia O'Connell Killen; Translated by Roberta Stringham Brown
R1,074 Discovery Miles 10 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1846, French Canadian-born A. M. A. Blanchet was named the first Catholic bishop of Walla Walla in the area soon to become Washington Territory. He arrived at Fort Walla Walla in late September 1847, part of the largest movement over the Oregon Trail to date. During the thirty-two years of Blanchet's tenure in the Northwest, the region underwent profound social and political change as the Hudson's Bay Company moved headquarters and many operations north following the Oregon Treaty, U.S. government and institutions were established, and Native American inhabitants dealt with displacement and discrimination. Blanchet chronicled both his own pastoral and administrative life and his observations on the world around him in a voluminous correspondence-almost nine hundred letters-to religious superiors and colleagues in Montreal, Paris, and Rome; funding organizations; other missionaries; and U.S. officials. This selection of Blanchet's letters provides a fascinating view of Washington Territory as seen through the eyes of an intelligent, devout, energetic, perceptive, and occasionally irascible cleric and administrator. Almost all of Blanchet's correspondence was in French. Roberta Stringham Brown and Patricia O'Connell Killen have chosen forty-five of those letters to translate and annotate, creating a history of early Washington that provides new insights into relationships, events, and personalities. A number of the letters provide first-hand glimpses of familiar events, such as the Whitman tragedy, the California gold rush, Indian wars and land displacement, transportation advances, and the domestic material culture of a frontier borderland. Others voice the hardships of historically underrepresented groups, including Native Americans, Metis, and French Canadians, and the experiences of ordinary people in growing population centers such as Seattle, Walla Walla, and Vancouver, Wash-ington. Still others describe the struggle to bring social, medical, and educational institutions to the region, a struggle in which women religious workers played a key role. The letters-and the editors' fascinating annotations-provide an engaging and insightful look at an important period in the history of the Pacific Northwest and southwest Canada.

Finding Our Voices - Women, Wisdom, and Faith (Paperback): Patricia O'Connell Killen Finding Our Voices - Women, Wisdom, and Faith (Paperback)
Patricia O'Connell Killen
R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Wise faith," Patricia Killen writes, "is not the faith of little girls or of male-defined women . . . I believe it is what most women who remain within the Christian denominations seek: a faith that creatively confronts the death-dealing and the life-giving aspects in our Christian heritage, that finds healthy and nurturing ways to reconceive and relate to that tradition, and that uncovers possibilities for fuller life."

Insightful reflection questions and exercises at the end of each chapter invite individuals or small groups to make that journey. Patricia Killen provides a feast for the minds and spirits of the women whose lives she touches.

Art of Theological Reflection (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Patricia O'Connell Killen, John De Beer Art of Theological Reflection (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Patricia O'Connell Killen, John De Beer
R525 Discovery Miles 5 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Here is a book for the millions of Christians who want to make a vital connection between their faith and their lives. The authors describe theological reflection as "the artful discipline of putting our experience into conversation with the heritage of the Christian tradition". Their practical book provides a way for all of us to experience greater meaning in life and a more tangible sense of God's creative presence.

The Future of Catholicism in America (Paperback): Mark Silk, Patricia O'Connell Killen The Future of Catholicism in America (Paperback)
Mark Silk, Patricia O'Connell Killen
R906 R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Save R100 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Catholics constitute the largest religious community in the United States. Yet most American Catholics have never known a time when their church was not embroiled in controversies over liturgy, religious authority, cultural change, and gender and sexuality. Today, these arguments are taking place against the backdrop of Pope Francis's progressive agenda and the resurgence of the clergy sexual abuse crisis. What is the future of Catholicism in America? This volume considers the prospects at a pivotal moment. Contributors-scholars from sociology, theology, religious studies, and history-look at the church's evolving institutional structure, its increasing ethnic diversity, and its changing public presence. They explore the tensions among members of the hierarchy, between clergy and laity, and along lines of ethnicity, immigration status, class, generation, political affiliation, and degree of religious commitment. They conclude that American Catholicism's future will be pluriform-reflecting the variety of cultural, political, ideological, and spiritual points of view that typify the multicultural, democratic society of which Catholics constitute so large a part.

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