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32 reviewsThis book investigates the religious identity and authority of Stephen Colbert and his character Stephen Colbert. By exploring Colbert’s position as a lay catechist and televised comedian, this book examines how Catholicism shapes Colbert’s experiences, and how Colbert and his persona nuance American Catholicism and the polarized American religious landscape.
Explores how Colbert and his persona present their Catholic identities and analyzes Colbert’s interactions with political and religious authority.