WELCOME TO THE LIBRARY!!!
What are you looking for Book "Catholics In America" ? Click "Read Now PDF" / "Download", Get it for FREE, Register 100% Easily. You can read all your books for as long as a month for FREE and will get the latest Books Notifications. SIGN UP NOW!
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
Essays by scholars, journalists, lawyers, business and labor leaders, church administrators and lobbyists, novelists, activists, policymakers and politicians address the most critical issues facing the Catholic Church in the United States.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Margaret O'Brien Steinfels |
Publisher |
: Rowman & Littlefield |
Release |
: 2004 |
File |
: 226 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0742531619 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
Best Review at the Catholic Press Association Convention Studies of young American Catholics over the last three decades suggest a growing crisis in the Catholic Church: compared to their elders, young Catholics are looking to the Church less as they form their identities, and fewer of them can even explain what it means to be Catholic and why that matters. Young Catholic America, the latest book based on the groundbreaking National Study of Youth and Religion, explores a crucial stage in the life of Catholics. Drawing on in-depth surveys and interviews of Catholics and ex-Catholics ages 18 to 23--a demographic commonly known as early "emerging adulthood"--leading sociologist Christian Smith and his colleagues offer a wealth of insight into the wide variety of religious practices and beliefs among young Catholics today, the early influences and life-altering events that lead them to embrace the Church or abandon it, and how being Catholic affects them as they become full-fledged adults. Beyond its rich collection of statistical data, the book includes vivid case studies of individuals spanning a full decade, as well as insight into the twentieth-century events that helped to shape the Church and its members in America. An innovative contribution to what we know about religion in the United States and the evolving Catholic Church, Young Catholic America is the definitive source for anyone seeking to understand what it means to be young and Catholic in America today.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Christian Smith |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Release |
: 2014-02-04 |
File |
: 337 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780199341092 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
Walden III: A Catholic America recapitulates the Thoreau Experiment in a moder urban context minus Thoreau s alienation. Catholic stands for community and the community of saints. Join. The Godel reference plays into life is faith based. There are truths in science that are true but cannot be proved to be true. Visit Walden Pond. It is a facade for a slum. This is the universal irony of Walden.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Science |
Author |
: Dr. Patrick ODougherty |
Publisher |
: Lulu.com |
Release |
: 2018-03-07 |
File |
: 98 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781387646111 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
In Making Catholic America, William S. Cossen shows how Catholic men and women worked to prove themselves to be model American citizens in the decades between the Civil War and the Great Depression. Far from being outsiders in American history, Catholics took command of public life in the early twentieth century, claiming leadership in the growing American nation. They produced their own version of American history and claimed the power to remake the nation in their own image, arguing that they were the country's most faithful supporters of freedom and liberty and that their church had birthed American independence. Making Catholic America offers a new interpretation of American life in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, demonstrating the surprising success of an often-embattled religious group in securing for itself a place in the national community and in profoundly altering what it meant to be an American in the modern world.
Product Details :
Genre |
: History |
Author |
: William S. Cossen |
Publisher |
: Cornell University Press |
Release |
: 2023-08-15 |
File |
: 141 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781501771019 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
Faherty presents a lively history of the American Catholic Church from colonial days to the present. He appraises Vatican II, especially in terms of changes that council brought to the pursuit of religious liberty. Will Catholics ever build a truly America Catholic Church? Can the Church constructively influence a nation threatened by moral decline? American Catholic Heritage gives the historical context that will shape the answers to these questions.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: William Barnaby Faherty |
Publisher |
: Rowman & Littlefield |
Release |
: 1991 |
File |
: 180 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 1556124171 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
A survey of religious traditions practiced in the United States as of 2002, covering the religious histories of Africans, American Indians, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Spanish-speakers, and Asians. Includes definitions and pronunciations of religious terms.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Peter W. Williams |
Publisher |
: University of Illinois Press |
Release |
: 2002 |
File |
: 628 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0252066820 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
Thoroughly updated and featuring 75 new entries, this monumental four-volume work illuminates past and present events associated with civil rights and civil liberties in the United States. This revised and expanded four-volume encyclopedia is unequaled for both the depth and breadth of its coverage. Some 650 entries address the full range of civil rights and liberties in America from the Colonial Era to the present. In addition to many updates of material from the first edition, the work offers 75 new entries about recent issues and events; among them, dozens of topics that are the subject of close scrutiny and heated debate in America today. There is coverage of controversial issues such as voter ID laws, the use of drones, transgender issues, immigration, human rights, and government surveillance. There is also expanded coverage of women's rights, gay rights/gay marriage, and Native American rights. Entries are enhanced by 42 primary documents that have shaped modern understanding of the extent and limitations of civil liberties in the United States, including landmark statutes, speeches, essays, court decisions, and founding documents of influential civil rights organizations. Designed as an up-to-date reference for students, scholars, and others interested in the expansive array of topics covered, the work will broaden readers' understanding of—and appreciation for—the people and events that secured civil rights guarantees and concepts in this country. At the same time, it will help readers better grasp the reasoning behind and ramifications of 21st-century developments like changing applications of Miranda Rights and government access to private Internet data. Maintaining an impartial stance throughout, the entries objectively explain the varied perspectives on these hot-button issues, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Law |
Author |
: Kara E. Stooksbury |
Publisher |
: Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Release |
: 2017-09-21 |
File |
: 1454 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781440841101 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
Concerned that American Catholic theology has struggled to find its own voice for much of its history, William Portier has spent virtually his entire scholarly career recovering a usable past for Catholics on the U.S. landscape. This work of ressourcement has stood at the intersection of several disciplines and has unlocked the beauty of American Catholic life and thought. These essays, which are offered in honor of Portier's life and work, emerge from his vision for American Catholicism, where Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience are distinct, but interwoven and inextricably linked with one another. As this volume details, such a path is not merely about scholarly endeavors but involves the pursuit of holiness in the "real" world.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Derek C. Hatch |
Publisher |
: Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Release |
: 2017-03-28 |
File |
: 350 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781498202800 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
In American Catholic Hospitals, Barbra Mann Wall chronicles changes in Catholic hospitals during the twentieth century, many of which are emblematic of trends in the American healthcare system. Wall explores the Church's struggle to safeguard its religious values. As hospital leaders reacted to increased political, economic, and societal secularization, they extended their religious principles in the areas of universal health care and adherence to the Ethical and Religious Values in Catholic Hospitals, leading to tensions between the Church, government, and society. The book also examines the power of women--as administrators, Catholic sisters wielded significant authority--as well as the gender disparity in these institutions which came to be run, for the most part, by men. Wall also situates these critical transformations within the context of the changing Church policy during the 1960s. She undertakes unprecedented analyses of the gendered politics of post-Second Vatican Council Catholic hospitals, as well as the effect of social movements on the practice of medicine.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Medical |
Author |
: Barbra Mann Wall |
Publisher |
: Rutgers University Press |
Release |
: 2011-02-10 |
File |
: 261 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780813551081 |
eBook Download
BOOK EXCERPT:
The American Irish: A History, is the first concise, general history of its subject in a generation. It provides a long-overdue synthesis of Irish-American history from the beginnings of emigration in the early eighteenth century to the present day. While most previous accounts of the subject have concentrated on the nineteenth century, and especially the period from the famine (1840s) to Irish independence (1920s), The American Irish: A History incorporates the Ulster Protestant emigration of the eighteenth century and is the first book to include extensive coverage of the twentieth century. Drawing on the most innovative scholarship from both sides of the Atlantic in the last generation, the book offers an extended analysis of the conditions in Ireland that led to mass migration and examines the Irish immigrant experience in the United States in terms of arrival and settlement, social mobility and assimilation, labor, race, gender, politics, and nationalism. It is ideal for courses on Irish history, Irish-American history, and the history of American immigration more generally.
Product Details :
Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Kevin Kenny |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2014-07-22 |
File |
: 365 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781317889151 |