World Catholicism in transition / edited by Thomas M. Gannon.
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Macmillan ; Collier Macmillan,
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Table of Contents:
- Part one : The emerging world church
- Catholicism in transition / David Martin
- Changing Vatican policies, 1965-85 : Peter's primacy and the reality of local churches / Peter Hebblethwaite
- Part two : The European heartlands
- The paradoxical evolution of the French Catholic church / Henri Madelin
- Secularization, pillarization, religious involvement, and religious change in the low countries / Karl Dobbelaere
- Authority, change, and conflict in Italian Catholicism / Paul F. Furlong
- Spanish Catholicism in transition / Aurello Orensanz
- Catholicism in German-speaking central Europe / Karl Gabriel, Franz Xaver Kaufmann
- Stages of religious change in Hungray / Miklós Tomka
- Polish Catholicism in transition / Barbara Strassberg
- Part three : The English- speaking world
- Ireland : the exception that proves two rules / Máire Nic Ghiolla Phádraig
- Into the mainstream : recent transformations in British Catholicism / Michael P. Hornsby-Smith
- American Catholicism / John A. Coleman
- Canada, Australia and New Zealand / Hans Mol
- Part four : The third church
- Cuba and Nicaragua : religion and revolution / Margaret E. Crahan
- Brazil and Chile : seeds of change in the Latin American church / Madeleine Adriance
- Too weak for change : past and present in the Venezuelan church / Juan Carlos Nararro
- East, Central, and Southern Africa / Adrian Hastings
- The evolution of Catholicism in Western Africa : the case of Cameroon / Meinrad P. Hebga
- Christians of Lebanon and the Middle East twenty years after Vatican II / Jean Aucagne
- The Phillipines : church at the crossroads / John J. Carroll
- The Indian Catholic community : a minority in search of security / J. Walter Fernandes
- The awakening of a local church : Japanese Catholicism in tension between particularistic and universal values / Jan Swyngedouw.