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The CBCP and Philippine Politics: 2005 and After

Asia-Pacific Social Science Review

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Title The CBCP and Philippine Politics: 2005 and After
 
Creator Abellanosa, Rhoderick John S; University of San Jose-Recolletos
 
Subject Social Science
Church and society, political involvement, Church hierarchy, collegiality
 
Description This study contends that the CBCP has shifted its character from one which manifested its politicized power and influence over people to one that has changed its manner of power-dispensation and influence which is somewhat more latent and less political. In supporting this thesis, this paper further analyzes the dynamics of the Conference's formal and de facto leadership, and delves into the structure, power-relations, and ideological shifts that resulted from the different political contours it traversed. Keywords: Church and society, political involvement, Church hierarchy, collegiality
 
Publisher De La Salle University
 
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Date 2008-11-24
 
Type Peer-reviewed Article

 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/APSSR/article/view/707
10.3860/apssr.v8i1.707
 
Source Asia-Pacific Social Science Review; Vol 8, No 1 (2008); 73-88
 
Language en
 
Coverage Philippines