question archive In "American Parishes: Remaking Local Catholicism," the editors argue for taking an embedded field approach to the study of parishes

In "American Parishes: Remaking Local Catholicism," the editors argue for taking an embedded field approach to the study of parishes

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In "American Parishes: Remaking Local Catholicism," the editors argue for taking an embedded field approach to the study of parishes.

Please first, explain what this embedded field approach entails. Next, use a particular chapter or section of the book to illustrate concretely how this theory is exemplified by the topics explored. (Note: Be sure to use this section as a way to showcase your knowledge and insights from the book! Don't feel limited by field theory language—the last part will require you to synthesize it back into the embedded field theory, but even if you did not understand our theory well, you should be able to writeabout a chapter or section and the specific forces at work shaping and 'remaking' local Catholicism discussed.) 

Finally, be sure to show that you understand clearly that no single field fully explains parish life--this can be done within a discussion of a single section, but it might be easier doing it by briefly highlighting other sections of the book, and noting how they highlight alternative fields that are crucial for understanding parishes as well.

 

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