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Under the cross and the flag: The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade and the American quest to Christianize the world, 1918--1971

机译:在十字架和旗帜下:天主教学生宣教运动和美国寻求使世界基督教化的追求,1918--1971年

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The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, a movement to bolster support for missionary work in America and throughout the world, was formed in 1918 by two seminarians of the Society of the Divine Word, Clifford J. King and Robert Clark. They proposed a program of "prayer, study, and sacrifice" that spread to Catholic educational institutions nationwide. Claiming one million student members at its height, the movement sponsored initiatives including lectures, conferences, the publication of periodicals and study guides, and parades and prayer gatherings. The results were tangible: hundreds of vocations to the priesthood and religious life, scores of mission-centered plays and publications authored and distributed, and thousands of dollars sent directly to the mission field.;By charting the generational shifts evidenced by the movement's student membership, this study examines how the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade continually evolved in its relationship to the Catholic Church and American society. The founding generation, influenced by the First World War and the drive for American expansionism, strived to recruit priests and religious for the missions to replace the dwindling supply of missionaries from Europe. The interwar generation, influenced by medievalism, used the image of the knight and the allure of adventure in the missions to increase membership and promote domestic causes including the mission to non-Catholics, blacks, and rural peoples. The third generation, the World War 11 generation focused chiefly on the international threat of communism and its impact upon the religious freedom of Catholics abroad, especially in Eastern Europe and Asia. The final generation that came to maturity in the 1960s focused on ecumenism, lay involvement in the missions, and a reassessment of mission theology and practice sparked by the Second Vatican Council. Questioning the movement's relevance in the wake of rapid changes in the Church and society, the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade's members voted to dissolve the organization in 1970 in favor of a decentralized approach to mission work. This dissertation represents the first scholarly analysis of the movement's history.
机译:天主教学生宣教运动是一项运动,旨在支持美国乃至全世界的宣教工作,该运动是由圣言协会的两名神学院士Clifford J. King和Robert Clark组成的。他们提出了一个“祈祷,学习和牺牲”的计划,并推广到全国的天主教教育机构。该运动在其高峰期吸引了100万名学生,并发起了许多倡议,包括演讲,会议,期刊和学习指南的出版以及游行和祷告会。结果是切实的:数百项圣职和宗教生活的职业,数十种以任务为中心的戏剧和出版物的创作和分发,以及数千美元的直接汇入任务领域;通过绘制由运动的学生身份证明的世代转移,这项研究探讨了天主教学生宣教运动与天主教会和美国社会之间的关系如何不断发展。在第一次世界大战和美国扩张主义的推动下,创始一代竭力招募牧师和宗教人士来执行任务,以取代欧洲日益减少的传教士人数。受到中世纪主义影响的战间一代人在任务中使用了骑士的形象和冒险的魅力,以增加成员数量并促进家庭事务,包括对非天主教徒,黑人和农村人民的任务。第三代,即11战世界大战,主要关注共产主义的国际威胁及其对国外天主教徒(尤其是东欧和亚洲)天主教徒宗教自由的影响。 1960年代成熟的最后一代人关注普世主义,参与宣教,并重新评估了梵蒂冈第二次理事会提出的宣教神学和实践。在教会和社会迅速变化之后,对运动的意义提出了质疑,天主教学生十字军东征的成员投票决定在1970年解散该组织,以采取分散的方式开展宣教工作。本论文是对该运动历史的首次学术分析。

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  • 作者

    Endres, David J.;

  • 作者单位

    The Catholic University of America.;

  • 授予单位 The Catholic University of America.;
  • 学科 Religious history.;History Church.;American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 279 p.
  • 总页数 279
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:40:24

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