New Evangelization and Ideology: Toward a Subversive Insurgence of Catholic Evangelism in Western Secularity

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Colón-Emeric, Edgardo

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Bristow, David Matthew

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2020-02-21T15:57:26Z

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2020-02-21T15:57:26Z

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2019

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Duke Divinity School

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Doctor of Ministry

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The following doctoral thesis explores the Catholic Church’s New Evangelization movement as it relates to the rise of the western-secular (American) paradigm. In an attempt to infuse this evangelistic movement with an undercurrent of rupture, it pulls from modern continental philosophy to faithfully engage the secular age with innovation and holiness. The thesis counters various perspectives on what constitutes the New Evangelization today, arguing instead that 'new evangelization' cannot occur without elements of rupture and subversion towards certain distorted ideologies of secularism.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20217

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Theology

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Philosophy

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Badiou

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Catholic

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Church

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Evangelization

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Mission

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Zizek

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New Evangelization and Ideology: Toward a Subversive Insurgence of Catholic Evangelism in Western Secularity

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Dissertation

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