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The Covert Magisterium: Theology, Textuality, and the Question of Scripture: Fortress Academic

Autor Dr. David Dault
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 apr 2026
The Christian church in America stands at a crossroads. It can continue to follow the path of incarceration, or it can choose the path of abolition and liberation.

For too long, the church has been a site of violence and exclusion, despite its language of love and redemption. David Dault offers a timely and provocative analysis of an unspoken crisis affecting all forms of Christianity, particularly in the American context. In the wake of rampant sex abuse and a leadership increasingly wedded to the interests of right-wing and reactionary politics, the rise of covert mechanisms of authority and decision making threaten to undermine what little trust remains in the leadership. The Covert Magisterium offers a fresh analysis of theological identities, hinging on the choice between a Christianity that defines itself through forms of incarceration, and a Christianity that sets itself on the path of abolition, inviting believers to become (in the words of the late Pope Francis) "the dignified agents of their own destiny." The book concludes with a vision of the synodal magisterium, a process of decision-making in which everyone, especially the "least of these," has a voice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978715097
ISBN-10: 1978715099
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Fortress Academic
Seria Fortress Academic

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Question of Scripture
2. Magisterium: A Multiform Analysis
3. Incarceration and Abolition
4. A Covert Magisterium
5. A Synodal Magisterium
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Recenzii

Like Ezekiel redivivus, David Dault cries out in this book, 'Can these (institutional, ecclesiastical, theological, political) bones live?' Dault is in search of a powerful, living church-not the bare life of the carceral church, but the abundant life of the abolitionist church. While he writes from and for a Roman Catholic community, he shows how the idea and operation of the magisterium pervades Christianity as such, requiring a collective rethinking of Christian faith and practice. This is a work of liberation theology for the present crisis.
The best theology is prophetic. It doesn't just speak truth to power, but rather enacts truth as a lived challenge to the complacency of the powerful. This book is prophetic. If it doesn't wake you up and shake you into action, then I just don't think you were paying attention.