Fr. Curran is one of the many theologians of the late twentieth century who foresaw the coming crises in the Church and sought creative, practical solutions. Instead of being lauded for his efforts, he was pilloried, and stripped of his permission to teach at Catholic institutions by Joseph Ratzinger (the present Pontiff-- who also savaged Fr. Kung, another 'renegade theologian' whose only crime was questioning outmoded tradition)...
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I learned a lot by reading about his Loyal Dissent by Charles Curran. I was impressed that Fr. Curran tried to be fair and objective both when he disagreed with the Church and, later, when he wrote this book. I believe it took great courage for him to stick to what he believed to be true, even though he thought (and eventually knew) there would be strong consequences. I am in agreement with his belief, that Catholic theologians...
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Fr.Charles Curran is a loyal Catholc theologian who has challenged his Church as well as all of us to live what we believe. As he shares with the reader his journey of conflict with religious authority, he writes the story without animosity or bitterness. When he disagrees with individual Church figures, he never demeans them as persons even though they at times have treated him unjustly and punitively. His genuine Christian...
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Curran's recent book is, in my opinion, a great read, providing not only good biography -explaining his development and growth as a theologian--but also the historical perspective needed for understanding our time in the history of the church and the developments in theology that occurred before, during and after Vatican Council II. Having become an adult prior to Vatican II--I remember well Pope Pius XII, Eugenio Pacelli,...
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This is one of the most interesting books that I have read in some time. Regardless of your personal secular or religious political position, this is a very well-written book that is sure to be a page turner! Charles Curran lays his entire experience out for the public to read. Unlike many biographies and memoirs, Curran's work is not dry and inapproachable. Rather, his writing is laden with humor, satire and human-interest...
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