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Engaging Hispanic American Catholic theologians and Max Weber's theory of ideal types for a deeper consideration of social location with Catholic Relief Services managers

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Thomas M Howard. Engaging Hispanic American Catholic Theologians and Max Weber's Theory of Ideal Types for a Deeper Consideration of Social Location with Catholic Relief Services Managers. Catholic Theological Union. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/78b446e5-1a01-4487-becd-43ce34815410.

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T. M. Howard. Engaging Hispanic American Catholic theologians and Max Weber's theory of ideal types for a deeper consideration of social location with Catholic Relief Services managers. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/78b446e5-1a01-4487-becd-43ce34815410

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Thomas M Howard. Engaging Hispanic American Catholic Theologians and Max Weber's Theory of Ideal Types for a Deeper Consideration of Social Location with Catholic Relief Services Managers. Catholic Theological Union. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/78b446e5-1a01-4487-becd-43ce34815410.

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  • The author proposes that a deeper consideration of social location can indicate areas of improvement for Catholic Relief Service relationship managers in their pastoral praxis with the U.S. Hispanic Catholic community in church-related global solidarity efforts. Theological anthropology helps deconstruct the author's personal experience in Part One. Max Weber's theory of ideal types continues the author's systematic arguments for placing social location as a primary consideration in pastoral ministry in Part Two. In the final section conclusions are offered when a truth claim originating from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is tested by considerations of social location.
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  • 02/17/2024

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