Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement: Centenary EssaysWilliam J. Thorn, Phillip M. Runkel, Susan Mountin |
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Contemporary Students and Dorothy | 28 |
Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Archives | 34 |
The Significance of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker | 41 |
Saints and Philoso | 59 |
PART II | 77 |
Anarchism in the Catholic | 95 |
Whats Catholic about the Catholic Worker Movement? Then | 128 |
Well Paid Slaves | 347 |
Overview of a Work | 363 |
Citizen of the Kingdom | 370 |
Proverb after Dorothy | 382 |
Why Peter Maurin Matters | 399 |
Catholic Worker Farm | 406 |
Dorothy Days View of Peter Maurin | 418 |
The HundredFoot Fiberglass Hiawatha | 431 |
Living in a State of Permanent | 144 |
Toward a Theology of Libera | 150 |
Roll Away the Stone | 166 |
Manifest Destiny and Dorothy | 184 |
The AntiWar Politics of Christ | 201 |
Dorothy Day and the American Right | 222 |
A Cultural Context for Understanding Dorothy Days Social | 234 |
Mass Production | 254 |
John Cort and Catholic Social Activism since the New Deal | 264 |
Lessons | 274 |
Peter Maurin the Distributists and the Nature of Work | 298 |
Work Technology and the Sacramentalism | 306 |
Wildcat Musings | 317 |
A Reflection on Dorothy Days Leg | 323 |
Activism Spirituality and Writing | 336 |
Why Ammon Hennacy | 435 |
PART X | 443 |
Dorothy Day and the Mystical Body of Christ in the Second | 457 |
Dorothy Days Pacifism during World | 465 |
Catholics in Civilian Public Service | 474 |
Cultural Exchange | 481 |
Dorothy Day the Jews and the Future of Ecumenical Religios | 494 |
Protestant Responses to Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker | 515 |
A Dia | 531 |
Where Are the Signs of Spring? | 550 |
Telling the Story | 559 |
Saint and Troublemaker | 576 |
The Lazarus Dream Forgiven for Todd Duncan | 588 |
Authors | 611 |
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