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  • Church Ethics and Its Organizational Context: Learning from the Sex Abuse Scandal in the Catholic Church

    Church Ethics and Its Organizational Context by Bartunek, Jean M.; Hinsdale, Mary Ann; Keenan, James F.;

    Learning from the Sex Abuse Scandal in the Catholic Church

    Series: Boston College Church in the 21st Century Series; 1;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 3 November 2005
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9780742532489
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 228.6x155.7x16.764 mm
    • Weight 331 g
    • Language English
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    Church Ethics and Its Organizational Context is the first book to provide a broadly interdisciplinary approach to understanding the leadership crisis in the Catholic Church in the wake of the sex abuse scandal and how it was handled. Well-known scholars, religious clergy, and laymen in the trenches of church formation and leadership come together from the disciplines of organizational behavior, theology, sociology, history, and law, to foster the creation of a new code of ethics that is both ecclesial and professional. Touching on issues of governance, authority, accountability, and transparency, this volume goes on to specifically explore whether and how professional ethics can shape the identity and actions of Church leaders, ministers, and their congregations. While evoked by the sex scandal in the Church, the essays in this book raise questions that have implications far beyond this current issue, to much broader issues such as the role of professionalism in ethics and what it means for an organization to engage in moral action.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Chapter 1 Introduction
    Part 2 Part I. New Ways of Understanding the Crisis
    Part 3 Section 1: The Crisis and the Scandal
    Chapter 4 Understanding the Crisis in the Church
    Chapter 5 The Sexual Abuse Scandal as Social Drama
    Part 6 Section 2: The Context of the Church in the United States
    Chapter 7 The Six Stages of Catholicism in America
    Chapter 8 The Struggle to Preserve Religious Capital: A Sociological Perspective on the Catholic Church in the United States
    Part 9 Section 3. The Church and Leadership: Perspectives on Reform
    Chapter 10 Ecclesiological Perspectives on Church Reform
    Chapter 11 Looking Good vs. Being Good: Pitfalls of Maintaining Perceptions of Strong Leadership Following Organizational Scandals
    Part 12 Part II. Ethics, Organizations, and Church Culture
    Part 13 Section 1: Framing Professional Relationships in the Church
    Chapter 14 Toward an Ecclesial Professional Ethics
    Chapter 15 Renewing the Psychological Contracts of the Clergy and Laity
    Part 16 Section 2: Organizational Perspectives on Morality and Ethics
    Chapter 17 Organizational Morality
    Chapter 18 Ethics Codes, Intervention and Corruption Reform Methods for Ecclesial Professionals
    Part 19 Section 3: Proposing an Ethical Code?
    Chapter 20 A Professional Code of Ethics Reflecting the Nature of a Christian Vocation and an Understanding of Leadership in the Church
    Chapter 21 A Professional Code of Ethics?
    Part 22 Section 4: Civil and Canonical Cautions
    Chapter 23 Toward an Ecclesiastical Professional Ethic: Lessons from the Legal Profession
    Chapter 24 ""Turning Pro:"" Theologico-Canonical Hurdles on the Way to a Professional Ethic for Church Leaders
    Part 25 Section 5: Reflections on an Ethical Church Culture
    Chapter 26 Reflections on Ethics Organizations, and Church Culture
    Chapter 27 An Ethical Church Culture
    Part 28 Biographical Sketches

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