Church State and Civil Society in Postauthoritarian Philippines

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Church  State  and Civil Society in Postauthoritarian Philippines
Author : Antonio F. Moreno
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Publisher : Ateneo University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 24 April 2024
ISBN : 9715504949
Pages : 376 pages
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¿The church has played a significant role in helping to bring down authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Philippines. Once the dictator is gone, however, does the church have a role to play in the building or rebuilding of a democratic political system? Father Moreno opens up this question with an interesting discussion on the theoretical level. He then examines two cases, the Dioceses of Malaybalay and Bacolod in the Philippines, developing a useful framework for analysis and arriving at the notion of `engaged citizenship¿ as the primary contribution of the church to democratization in a postauthoritarian situation.¿ ¿John J. Carroll, S.J., Institute on Church and Social Issues

Church  State  and Civil Society in Postauthoritarian Philippines

¿The church has played a significant role in helping to bring down authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Philippines. Once the dictator is gone, however, does the church have a role to play in the building or rebuilding of a democratic political system? Father Moreno opens up

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