The Cambridge companion to American Catholicism

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    • McGuinness, Margaret M.
    • Rzeznik, Thomas F.
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The Cambridge companion to American Catholicism

edited by Margaret M. McGuinness, Thomas F. Rzeznik

(Cambridge companions to religion)

Cambridge University Press, 2021

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This Companion provides a comprehensive overview of American Catholicism's historical development and distinctive features. The essays - all specially commissioned for this volume - highlight the inner diversity of American Catholicism and trace the impact of American Catholics on all aspects of society, including education, social welfare, politics, and intellectual life. The volume also addresses topics of contemporary concern, such as gender and sexuality, arts and culture, social activism, and the experiences of Black, Latinx, Asian-American, and cultural Catholics. Taken together, the essays in this Companion provide context for understanding American Catholicism as it is currently experienced, and help to situate present-day developments and debates within their longer trajectory.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Historical Overview: 1. American Catholicism's early foundations Maura Jane Farrelly
  • 2. The immigrant church, 1820-1908 Steven M. Avella
  • 3. The Catholic century James M. O'Toole
  • Part II. Catholic Life and Culture: 4. Catholic worship Katharine E. Harmon
  • 5. Catholic intellectual life William L. Portier
  • 6. Catholic education James T. Carroll
  • 7. Social welfare and social reform Mary Elizabeth Brown
  • 8. Women religious Mary Beth Fraser Connolly
  • 9. Catholics and politics Lawrence J. McAndrews
  • 10. Arts and culture Debra Campbell
  • 11. Anti-Catholicism in the United States Mark Massa, SJ
  • 12. Gender and sexuality James P. McCartin
  • 13. American Catholics in a global context Angelyn Dries
  • Part III. Many Faces of Catholicism: 14. American Catholic laywomen and feminism Paula M. Kane
  • 15. Black Catholics Cecilia A. Moore
  • 16. Latinx Catholicism Lauren Guerra and Brett C. Hoover
  • 17. Asian American Catholics Robert E. Carbonneau
  • 18. Cultural Catholicism Tom Beaudoin
  • Conclusion: 19. US Catholicism in the twenty-first century Mary L. Gautier.

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