The twentieth century : a theological overview / [print]
edited by Gregory Baum.
- Maryknoll, New York : Orbis Books, (c)1999.
- viii, 263 pages: 24 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
part 1. The impact of historical events on theology. "The Great War" and the theologians The condemnation of modernism and the survival of Catholic theology After the Bolshevik Revolution : theologians in the Russian diaspora Returning from exile : Catholic theology in the 1930s The Great Depression : the response of North American theologians Theologians in Nazi Germany The Holocaust : theological and ethical reflections The golden years of welfare capitalism : the twilight of the giants Emergence of a world church and the irruption of the poor Genesis of a new world : globalization from above vs. globalization from below pt. 2. Theological evaluation of events and movements. The myth of the twentieth century : the rise and fall of "secularization" / Harvey Cox -- The conciliar ecumenical movement : transcending imperial globalism and parochial tribalism The impact of Vatican II The impact of Marxist ideas on Christian theology The women's movement and theology in the twentieth century Voices from the margins in the United States The ecological crisis The postmodern debate Concluding reflections : looking back over the century Douglas John Hall -- Victor Consemius -- Bernard Dupuis -- Joseph A. Komonchak -- Donald Schweitzer -- A. James Reimer -- Rosemary Radford Ruether -- Gary Dorrien -- Virgilio Elizondo -- Lee Cormie -- Ulrich Duchrow -- Robert J. Schreiter -- Gregory Baum -- Susan A. Ross -- Dwight N. Hopkins, Linda E. Thomas -- Stephen B. Scharper -- Michael J. Scanlon -- Gregory Baum.