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American Catholic Religious Thought The Shaping Of A Theological And Social Tradition 2nd Edition Patrick W Carey

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American Catholic Religious Thought The Shaping Of A Theological And Social Tradition 2nd Edition Patrick W Carey
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Publisher: Marquette University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 487
Author: Patrick W. Carey
ISBN: 9780874626964, 9781417594351, 087462696X, 1417594357
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2

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American Catholic Religious Thought The Shaping Of A Theological And Social Tradition 2nd Edition Patrick W Carey by Patrick W. Carey 9780874626964, 9781417594351, 087462696X, 1417594357 instant download after payment.

As American Catholics and other Americans move into the twenty-first century it might be helpful to re-assess American Catholic religious and social thought during the past two centuries. Patrick Carey argues that American Catholics, from John Carroll to John Courtney Murray, have exhibited a fresh, vigorous ability to engage the great religious and social questions of their time in creative continuity with their inherited tradition and sometimes in capitulation to the culture in which they lived. Whether they were responding to the Enlightenment or to the Romantic mood, to the slavery and capitalism, to Modernism, to Neo-Scholasticism, or to twentieth-century problems of social justice, Catholic Americans have produced a stimulating theological commentary that is worth re-examining. This book has been designed to make that tradition on American Catholic thought more accessible.

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