The Preaching of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen: The Gospel Meets the Cold War

The Preaching of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen: The Gospel Meets the Cold War

by Timothy H. Sherwood
The Preaching of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen: The Gospel Meets the Cold War

The Preaching of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen: The Gospel Meets the Cold War

by Timothy H. Sherwood

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Overview

The greatness of America's most influential preachers of the twentieth century came from their significant contributions to both religious and secular society. Some names, like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Billy Graham, are universally recognized and typically thought of first by people today. Assorted reviews have also listed other notable names from various Christian denominations, but little recognition has been given to the Catholic contribution to preaching in the twentieth century.

Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is at least one Catholic name whose contributions belong with the top most influential American preachers of that era. Though many associate Sheen with his five years on primetime television in the 1950s, it was the decades he spent preaching that wrought a religious tone to the Cold War and led the way in a national renewal of religion. An epic battle was set between the forces of good and evil in Sheen's preaching, particularly in his Good Friday sermons. This rhetorical study seeks to understand how and why his preaching was so persuasive to the people of his day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739142615
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/18/2010
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Father Timothy Sherwood is pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church in St. Petersburg, FL.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction 1

1 Pulpit and Homiletics 11

2 Audience and Message 53

3 Truth and Consequences 101

Bibliography 123

Index 135

About the Author 141

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