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Novus Ordo Seclorum: Essays on Catholics and the United States

Novus Ordo Seclorum: Essays on Catholics and the United States
Author: Robert Klein Engler
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1329077210

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Recently published articles on Catholics and US politics that deals with same-sex marriage, illegal immigration and other social issues.


The Catholic Democracy of America

The Catholic Democracy of America
Author: John Edward Courtenay Bodley
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Murphy
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1890
Genre:
ISBN:

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Remapping the History of Catholicism in the United States

Remapping the History of Catholicism in the United States
Author: David J. Endres
Publisher:
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2017
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780813229706

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For more than thirty years, the U.S. Catholic Historian has mapped the diverse terrain of American Catholicism. This collection of recent essays tells the story of Catholics previously underappreciated by historians: women, African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and those on the frontier and borderlands.


Rome in America

Rome in America
Author: Peter R. D'Agostino
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2005-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0807863416

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For years, historians have argued that Catholicism in the United States stood decisively apart from papal politics in European society. The Church in America, historians insist, forged an "American Catholicism," a national faith responsive to domestic concerns, disengaged from the disruptive ideological conflicts of the Old World. Drawing on previously unexamined documents from Italian state collections and newly opened Vatican archives, Peter D'Agostino paints a starkly different portrait. In his narrative, Catholicism in the United States emerges as a powerful outpost within an international church that struggled for three generations to vindicate the temporal claims of the papacy within European society. Even as they assimilated into American society, Catholics of all ethnicities participated in a vital, international culture of myths, rituals, and symbols that glorified papal Rome and demonized its liberal, Protestant, and Jewish opponents. From the 1848 attack on the Papal States that culminated in the creation of the Kingdom of Italy to the Lateran Treaties in 1929 between Fascist Italy and the Vatican that established Vatican City, American Catholics consistently rose up to support their Holy Father. At every turn American liberals, Protestants, and Jews resisted Catholics, whose support for the papacy revealed social boundaries that separated them from their American neighbors.


A Nation for All

A Nation for All
Author: Chris Korzen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0470370211

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On the eve of the most important presidential election in decades, A NATION FOR ALL sounds the trumpet to the tens of millions of U.S. Catholics who have refused to buy the notion that people of faith must subscribe to the narrow agenda of the far right. By shining the light of authentic Catholic teaching on pressing contemporary concerns like war, human dignity, poverty, and the looming global climate crisis, this book shows Catholics how their own faith tradition calls them to tackle a sweeping array of issues commonly left out of the faith and politics dialog. Most important, A NATION FOR ALL demonstrates how the core Catholic and Christian belief in promoting the common good can provide Americans of all faith traditions with a much-needed solution to the downward spiral of greed, materialism, and excessive individualism.


The Catholic Democracy and America

The Catholic Democracy and America
Author: J. E. C. Bodley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2015-07-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781331273134

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Excerpt from The Catholic Democracy and America: Two Essays on the Position, Growth, and Influence of the Roman Catholic in the United States The accompanying Pamphlet is a reprint from two articles which have recently appeared, the former in the Nineteenth Century, the latter in the Edinburgh Review. Since Macaulay's splendid Essays of a half century ago, few contributions to current literature have excited so much interest, or elicited so much praise as have marked the appearance of these articles. They have been widely copied, and favorably commented upon by the friends and foes of Catholicism in the English-speaking world, and I learn that a French and German translation of these papers has been published in Europe. By a masterly grasp of thought, Mr. Bodley has compressed into seventy-seven pages, the salient points of a century of our Church's history. He has given us a graphic and an interesting sketch of the rise and development and prosperity of the Catholic religion in the United States, together with the leading causes that have contributed to its marvellous extension. And this he has done in a style at once so attractive and entertaining, so luminous and perspicuous as to absorb the attention and delight the fancy of the reader from beginning to end. Should the Catholic reader meet with an expression here and there to which he would hesitate to subscribe, he should remember that the author is a Protestant; and indeed it is rarely that a production so free from bias, so broad and fair-minded has ever emanated from a non-Catholic pen. So warm indeed and sympathetic is the tone of the articles that several critics were led to believe that the writer was of the household of the faith. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


A Catholic Reformed Theologian

A Catholic Reformed Theologian
Author: D. B. Riker
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608994511

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This study demonstrates that Benjamin Keach, the most important Baptist figure of the seventeenth century, was a catholic Reformed theologian. This is done by investigating his relationship with the tradition of the church, his interaction with federalism, and his concept of baptism. Dr Riker presents Keach, and thus the Baptist tradition, in a new way: not as a "Calvinist" but as part of the broad Reformed family. Secondly, believer's baptism, the rite from which the Baptists derive their name, is systematically scrutinized over against pedobaptism. In so doing, Riker presents every argument, strong or weak, that was used in the sixteenth- and seventeenth- century debates, and their respective refutation by a Baptist. "In these days of ecumenical rapprochement, it is important to retrace the origins of different theological traditions and see how they relate to the wider Christian world. Benjamin Keach was a Baptist theologian who drew on both Catholic and Reformed principles and Dr. Riker has ably demonstrated how he must be classified as belonging to both those traditions. This book helps us to put believers' baptism in context and is an important contribution to inter-church dialogue in our own time."---Gerald Bray Director of Research, Latimer Trust, Cambridge, UK, and Research Professor, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University "Making use of fresh perspectives on the history of the church in the late medieval and early modern eras, this new study of the most important Baptist theologian of the late seventeenth century capably demonstrates both Keach's catholicity and his profoundly Reformed convictions. As such, this excellent study helps orient contemporary Baptist thought as to its place in the larger Christian tradition and the inadequacy of the church-sect model as a way of explaining the Baptist past. Riker has helped restore Keach to his significant role as one of the key shapers of Baptist life and thought Highly recommended." ---Michael A. G. Haykin Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "Dr. Riker's book challenges any assumption that English Nonconformity was uninterested in the church's tradition and history. It makes a significant contribution to a growing body of scholarship that highlights the connections between the work of the Reformed thinkers such as Keach and the theology of the patristic and medieval eras." ---Nick Thompson Lecturer in Church History, School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, University of Aberdeen


Retrieval for the Sake of Renewal

Retrieval for the Sake of Renewal
Author: Christopher R. Hanna
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2022-11-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1666748455

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To borrow imagery from C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Timothy George’s perspective as a historical theologian is the wardrobe that we can walk through to get to Narnia, an exciting new place where we discover the wonderful works of Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin, Luther, Wesley, and many others. George is one of the most respected church historians, theologians, and Christian educators of our time. But how did this Baptist preacher from Tennessee become a premier church historian and follow in the footsteps of great historians like the Harvard scholar George Huntston Williams (who was a Unitarian), the Duke scholar David Steinmetz (who was a Methodist), and the Yale scholar Jaroslav Pelikan (who was a Lutheran and later Eastern Orthodox)? This book will uncover how each of these influences contributed to George’s eye-opening, heart-warming, and kingdom-advancing approach to the study of church history.


Hebrew Bible / Old Testament. III: From Modernism to Post-Modernism. Part I: The Nineteenth Century - a Century of Modernism and Historicism

Hebrew Bible / Old Testament. III: From Modernism to Post-Modernism. Part I: The Nineteenth Century - a Century of Modernism and Historicism
Author: Magne Sæbø
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3647540218

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Dieser erste Teilband des dritten und letzten Bandes des HBOT-Projekts setzt die kritische Darstellung der ganzen Rezeptions-, Auslegungs- und Forschungsgeschichte der Hebräischen Bibel / des Alten Testaments fort und berücksichtigt die neuen Aspekte dieser Geschichte im neunzehnten Jahrhundert, und zwar auf jüdischer wie auf christlicher Seite, unter katholischen wie unter protestantischen Theologen und Forschern. Dabei macht sich vor allem eine neue Faszination des Phänomens einer vielfältigen und bunten Geschichte bemerkbar; die »Geschichte« rückt in den Brennpunkt, und mit dem immer breiter ausgreifenden und vielfältigen historischen Kontext tritt ein entschieden stärkeres Interesse an historischen Fragestellungen bei der Auslegung und Erforschung der Bibel in den Vordergrund. Diese Kursänderung kommt namentlich an den Tag, wenn das Alte Testament in seinen vorderorientalischen Kontext näher eingeordnet wird, während die Bezüge zur Kirche und Synagoge mehr oder weniger geschwächt werden. Sobald eine historisch-kritische Annäherungsweise und Methode in der Bibelforschung allmählich an Dominanz gewinnt, gerät das Verhältnis zwischen der neuen wissenschaftlichen Exegese und der herkömmlichen kirchlichen Auslegung des Alten Testaments mehrfach in eine Krise, und zudem werden Streitigkeiten zwischen Fronten hervorgerufen; doch enthält diese weithin krisenhafte Lage noch Möglichkeiten fruchtbarer Neuorientierungen – in der Bibelwissenschaft wie in Leben und Lehre der Kirchen. Dabei greift das auslaufende 19. Jahrhundert auf das 20. Jahrhundert aus.