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Epilogue on Democracy, Culture, Catholicism

© 2020 Fordham University Press, New York, USA

© 2020 Fordham University Press, New York, USA

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. Introduction 1
  4. Lithuanian Voices
  5. Democracy and Catholicism in Twentieth-Century Lithuania 13
  6. A Theological Reading of the Lithuanian Church during the Soviet Period: Martyria, Koinonia, Diakonia, and Leiturgia 29
  7. Traumatized Society, Democracy, and Religious Faith: The Lithuanian Experience 43
  8. Christianity and Politics in Post- Soviet Lithuania: Between Totalitarian Experience and Democracy 56
  9. Montaigne, Julian, and “Others”: The Quest for Peaceful Coexistence in Public Space 71
  10. Indonesian Voices
  11. Catholics in Indonesia and the Struggle for Democracy 83
  12. Musyawarah and Democratic Lay Catholic Leadership in Indonesia: The Ongoing Legacy of John Dijkstra, SJ, and Ikatan Petani Pancasila 99
  13. The Influence of Catholic Social Teaching on the Democratic Practice of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Study from Indonesia 110
  14. The Performing Art of Kethoprak and the Democratic “Power to Will” in Indonesia 123
  15. Alter/native Democracies: Muslim and Catholic Negotiations of Culture, Religion, and Citizenship in the Twenty- First Century 134
  16. Comparative Insights Regarding Religion and Democracy in a Muslim Context 149
  17. Peruvian Voices
  18. The Relationship of Patronage and Legitimacy between the Catholic Church and the Peruvian State 165
  19. Catholicism and the Struggle for Memory: Reflections on Peru 177
  20. The Catholic Church, Indigenous Rights, and the Environment in the Peruvian Amazon Region 189
  21. Religion as a Political Factor in Latin America: The Peruvian Case 203
  22. The Catholic Church and the Leftist Populist Regimes of Latin America: Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia 219
  23. US Voices
  24. Roman Catholic Sisters and the Cultivation of Citizenship in the United States: Rich and Contentious Legacies 233
  25. “First Be Reconciled”: Restorative Justice and Deliberative Democracy 249
  26. Access to Information: Citizenship, Representative Democracy, and Catholic Social Thought 265
  27. Foundations of Human Rights: The Work of Francisco de Vitoria, OP 280
  28. Global Interpretations
  29. Rendering unto Caesar? State Regulation of Religion and the Role of Catholicism in Democratic Transitions and Consolidation in Predominantly Catholic Countries 295
  30. Civil Discourse and Religion in Transitional Democracies: The Cases of Lithuania, Peru, and Indonesia 310
  31. Epilogue on Democracy, Culture, Catholicism 323
  32. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 337
  33. CONTRIBUTORS 339
  34. INDEX 342
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