The article is discussing the practical work of pastoral sociologists in the West German Catholic Church from 1945 to 1970. In this context, the distinction between “consultant”, “practitioner” and “researcher in a practical setting” can be used to highlight different sets of values, forms of engagement and conceptual approaches to sociological work in the church. Using one specific example for each of the three types, the article argues that pastoral sociology during the 1960s was increasingly self-reflexive, and that different notions of “sociological enlightenment” were an important part of pastoral sociology in the wake of the contestation of “1968”
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
An analysis of H. Richard Niebuhr\u27s Christ and Culture, from the point-of-view of contemporary so...
My remarks about the present condition and role of the Catholic Church in Poland are not based on fo...
The article is discussing the practical work of pastoral sociologists in the West German Catholic C...
As Friedrich Wilhelm Graf has argued, any thorough assessment of religious change in the twentieth c...
Applying sociological imagination and theological perspectives and using some secondary literature t...
The article explores an important feature of the process of “scientizing the social”, i.e. how the s...
Thesis advisor: Richard LennanThis thesis examines issues that complicate the reception of Vatican I...
This article focuses on the contribution of pastoral institutes for an inculturated and contextualiz...
The term 'sociology' in 1950s theological discourse had connotations far beyond the field known as p...
The Church of England is living through a time of significant change in attitudes towards local chur...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
The article starts by sketching the general situation of the Church and religion in a pluralistic so...
The specific features of Reformed Protestants : a sociological enquiry for the Centre-Alps-Rhône are...
The dissertation seeks an answer to the question of the content of the somewhat paradoxical phrase "...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
An analysis of H. Richard Niebuhr\u27s Christ and Culture, from the point-of-view of contemporary so...
My remarks about the present condition and role of the Catholic Church in Poland are not based on fo...
The article is discussing the practical work of pastoral sociologists in the West German Catholic C...
As Friedrich Wilhelm Graf has argued, any thorough assessment of religious change in the twentieth c...
Applying sociological imagination and theological perspectives and using some secondary literature t...
The article explores an important feature of the process of “scientizing the social”, i.e. how the s...
Thesis advisor: Richard LennanThis thesis examines issues that complicate the reception of Vatican I...
This article focuses on the contribution of pastoral institutes for an inculturated and contextualiz...
The term 'sociology' in 1950s theological discourse had connotations far beyond the field known as p...
The Church of England is living through a time of significant change in attitudes towards local chur...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
The article starts by sketching the general situation of the Church and religion in a pluralistic so...
The specific features of Reformed Protestants : a sociological enquiry for the Centre-Alps-Rhône are...
The dissertation seeks an answer to the question of the content of the somewhat paradoxical phrase "...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
An analysis of H. Richard Niebuhr\u27s Christ and Culture, from the point-of-view of contemporary so...
My remarks about the present condition and role of the Catholic Church in Poland are not based on fo...