Dorothy Day for Armchair Theologians
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Dorothy Day was one of the greatest theologians of the twentieth century. In spite of having no formal training in theology, Day's work and writing on behalf of the poor and oppressed bears eloquent testimony to the creativity and courage of her theological vision. Her journalism for the Catholic Worker and her advocacy for the poor, women, ethnic minorities, and others come together to form a consistent theology of the church and its ministry to the world.
Department
Theology
ISBN
9780664236854
Publication Date
2014
Embargo Period
8-16-2016
Publisher
Westminster John Knox Press
City
Louisville
Keywords
Theology, Catholic Church, Dorothy Day, Catholic Worker Movement, Christian Sociology
Disciplines
Biblical Studies | Catholic Studies | Ethics in Religion | Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion | Social History | Social Work | Theory and Philosophy
Recommended Citation
Hinson-Hasty, Elizabeth, "Dorothy Day for Armchair Theologians" (2014). Faculty Books. 1.
https://scholarworks.bellarmine.edu/fac_book_gallery/1