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Exploring the question of the Executive Orders titled Protecting the Nation from the lens of Scripture and the teachings and praxis of the Catholic Church, Bartolo-Abela elucidates in this book how race is the key sociopolitical ordering factor at play in the history and current state of America in relation to fundamental human rights and the inviolable dignity of human persons. She explicates the underlying nature and stunning demographics of a newly-defined American alt-right population, and shows how two antithetical forms of Christianity and Catholicism are being actively employed in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Exploring the question of the Executive Orders titled Protecting the Nation from the lens of Scripture and the teachings and praxis of the Catholic Church, Bartolo-Abela elucidates in this book how race is the key sociopolitical ordering factor at play in the history and current state of America in relation to fundamental human rights and the inviolable dignity of human persons. She explicates the underlying nature and stunning demographics of a newly-defined American alt-right population, and shows how two antithetical forms of Christianity and Catholicism are being actively employed in the United States (US), at the intersection of politics and religion, to further a multidimensional racial agenda. Bartolo-Abela reminds readers how an effective remedy to America's conflict does exist in accordance with the Faith and provides recommendations for non-violent change. This revised edition includes a letter received by the author from former President Barack Obama in relation to this work and some updated information.
Autorenporträt
Marcelle Bartolo-Abela is a first-generation Maltese-American consultant on the interface of multiculturalism, psychology, spirituality, and the political sphere. She has served as mental health clinician in various hospital, community, and private practice settings, and lectured on psychology and psychotherapy in the US, UK, and Malta. As a Catholic multiculturalist, Bartolo-Abela has advised faculty and program managers on the combined provision of multicultural psychology and spirituality services. She also provided advocacy on free speech rights regarding the legislative agenda First Malta Then the World. Educated at Springfield College, Middlesex University, and The Catholic University of America, Bartolo-Abela has written several books on Christian spirituality. She is a mid-level apprentice in Russian-Byzantine iconography and some of her icons can be found in churches and private collections in the US, Italy, and Malta.