American Catholics, American Culture: Tradition and Resistance

American Catholics, American Culture: Tradition and Resistance

American Catholics, American Culture: Tradition and Resistance

American Catholics, American Culture: Tradition and Resistance

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Overview

Sheed&Ward, in partnership with Commonweal magazine, presents the second of two volumes in the groundbreaking series, American Catholics in the Public Square, a project funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts. Essays by scholars, journalists, lawyers, business and labor leaders, church administrators and lobbyists, novelists, activists, policy makers and politicians address the most critical issues facing the Catholic Church in the United States.

Volume 2, American Catholics, American Culture: Tradition and Resistance, is introduced by Peter Steinfels and Robert Royal. Part One, "Against the Grain," explores the philosophical and practical differences between Catholicism and American culture on issues in sexuality, marriage, abortion, stem cell research, women's rights, and physician-assisted suicide. The essays attempt to mediate the divide between Catholicism's communal and personalist view of the human person and the American preference for autonomy and pluralism. Part Two, "Popular Culture&Literature," confronts the role and interaction of the Church in popular culture and explores the identity of the "Catholic" writer on the literary page and in the media. Part Three, "Anti-Catholicism: The Last Acceptable Prejudice?" endeavors to define what anti-Catholicism is, where it is found in North American culture, what it means for maintaining group identity, and how it can be interpreted as an American or religious phenomenon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461717683
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/12/2004
Series: American Catholics in the Public Square , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 520 KB

About the Author

Margaret O’Brien Steinfels, co-director of American Catholics in the Public Square project, was the editor of Commonweal from 1988 to 2002.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Part 3 Introduction
Part 4 Against the Grain
Chapter 5 Catholics in America: Antipathy and Assimilation
Chapter 6 Abortion, Sexuality, and Catholicism's Public Presence
Chapter 7 The Church's Prophetic Response: Connecting Sexuality, Marriage, Family, and Children: A Response
Chapter 8 The Complexities and Ambiguities of the "Prophetic Dimension": A Response
Chapter 9 The Pro-Life Message and Catholic Social Teaching: Problems of Reception
Chapter 10 The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Pro-Life Agenda: A Response
Chapter 11 The Abortion Debate: Good for the Church and Good for American Society
Chapter 12 Killing Yourself: Physician-Assisted Suicide in Oregon
Part 13 Part II: Popular Culture and Literature
Chapter 14 Catholicism as American Popular Culture
Chapter 15 "As If in Prayer": A Response to "Catholicism as American Popular Culture"
Chapter 16 The Last Catholic Writer in America?
Chapter 17 Being a Writer, Being a Catholic: Sometimes the Twain Can Meet
Chapter 18 The Press and the Church's Social Teaching: Friends or Foes?
Chapter 19 Assertions, Not Reasons: A Response
Part 20 Part III: Anti-Catholicism in the United States: The VIew from History
Chapter 21 An Ugly Little Secret Revisited: A Pretest on Anti-Catholicism in America
Chapter 22 Anti-Catholicism: The Last Acceptable Prejudice? Yes
Chapter 23 Voices from the Field
Part 24 About the Contributors
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