David J. O\u27Brien gives a reflection on American Catholicism. He cites three main points in his talk: the Catholic culture wars are over; the emergence of a new Catholic identity and integrity; and, the notion towards a renewed sense of Catholicism in America.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/uscc_marianist_award/1016/thumbnail.jp
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The jacket photo for John T. McGreevy\u27s Catholicism and American Freedom is striking. In the fore...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
David J. O\u27Brien takes up some of the problems of Chatolicism and American public life. A panel ...
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University o...
Philip Gleason talks on how the issue of holding a Catholic identity held many Catholics back in the...
John T. Noonan, Jr. describes the situation of the US Catholic in the late 20th century. He addresse...
An essay is presented on the so-called “Catholic Question” in American politics based on a speech by...
Rev. Mark S. Massa, S.J., is the dean and professor of Church history at the School of Theology and ...
Michael P. Carroll argues that the academic study of religion in the United States continues to be s...
Even though by now one quarter of the overall population of the United States is Catholic, the compl...
Pope John XXIII Lecture, delivered at Catholic University, Columbus School of Law on November 5, 200
This Companion provides a comprehensive overview of American Catholicism\u27s historical development...
Before the Second Vatican Council, America’s Catholics operated largely as a coherent voting bloc, u...
Catholic higher education is in many ways still responding to the challenge first articulated by Joh...
The prevailing trend in the historiography of American Catholicism has been an implicit acceptance o...
The jacket photo for John T. McGreevy\u27s Catholicism and American Freedom is striking. In the fore...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...