In Search of an American Catholicism : A History of Religion and Culture in Tension.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780198023388
- 282/.73
- BX1406.3.D65 2002
Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- ONE: Catholicism in an Age of Democracy -- TWO: The Romanization of Catholicism -- THREE: In Search of an American Catholicism -- FOUR: Competing Visions -- FIVE: An American Religion and a Roman Church, 1920-2001 -- NOTES -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
For more than two hundred years, writes eminent Catholic historian Jay P. Dolan, Catholics have struggled to reconcile two sets of values, as Americans and as Catholics. In this incisive, elegantly written account, Dolan explores how Catholics have met the challenges they have faced as NewWorld followers of an Old World faith.The ideals of democracy--and American culture in general--have deeply shaped Catholicism in the United States, Dolan argues, even as far back as 1789, when the nation's first bishop was elected by the clergy (and the pope accepted their choice). Dolan follows the tension between Americandemocratic values and Catholic doctrine, from the conservative reaction after the fall of Napoleon, to the modernist movement of the late nineteenth century, to the impact of the Second Vatican Council. Dolan explores grassroots devotional life; the struggle against successive waves of nativism,from nineteenth-century Know-Nothings to the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s; the impact--and often, collision--of different immigrant groups and their traditions; and the disputed issue of gender. He shows throughout that influences have flowed in both directions; belief and church traditions have shapedCatholics' sense of citizenship, community, and public advocacy.Today, the author writes, the tensions remain, as we see signs of both a resurgent traditionalism in the church in response to the liberalizing trend launched by John XXIII, and a resistance to the conservatism of John Paul II. In this lucidly written account, the unfinished story ofCatholicism in America emerges clearly and compellingly, illuminating the inner life of the church and of the nation.
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