In this volume, Catholicism and Historical Narrative: A Catholic Engagement with Historical Scholarship, Editor Kevin Schmiesing has gathered a distinguished group of scholars who, in various ways, call into question conventional story lines by highlighting previously neglected Catholic ideas and individuals. Built on ample evidence and employing keen insight, each essay is the result of cutting-edge research in fields ranging from historical research on Puritan New England and the antebellum South to the history of abortion to the twentieth-century papacy.
In this volume, Catholicism and Historical Narrative: A Catholic Engagement with Historical Scholarship, Editor Kevin Schmiesing has gathered a distinguished group of scholars who, in various ways, call into question conventional story lines by highlighting previously neglected Catholic ideas and individuals. Built on ample evidence and employing keen insight, each essay is the result of cutting-edge research in fields ranging from historical research on Puritan New England and the antebellum South to the history of abortion to the twentieth-century papacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Schmiesing is a Research Fellow at the Acton Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Author of two books on the history of Catholicism in the United States, he writes and speaks on Church history in a wide variety of venues, including academic journals, online magazines, and radio.
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Introduction by Kevin Schmiesing Chapter 1 : Audience, Method, Subject, and Faith: Dilemmas of the Catholic Historian Paul Radzilowski Chapter 2: The Opening of the American Mind: Puritan Scholasticism at Harvard, 1636-1700 Scott McDermott Chapter 3: Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin, and the American Narrative Tom Jodziewicz Chapter 4: A Convenient Untruth: The Pro-Choice Invention of an Era of Abortion Freedom Keith Cassidy Chapter 5: Catholicism and Birth Control in American History: The Sanger-Ryan Debate Clement Mulloy Chapter 6: "Where Religious Freedom Runs in the Streams": Catholic Expansion in Newport, Rhode Island in the Antebellum Era John F. Quinn Chapter 7: The Power of Historical Narrative: Bishop John England, American Catholicism, and the National Jubilee of 1826 Adam Tate Chapter 8: Valiant Women of Faith and Action: Finding Catholic Sisters in the Story of Nineteenth-Century America Marynita Anderson Chapter 9: Popes, Catholics, and Jews: E questa la maniera di fare storia? Ernest Greco Index About the Contributors
Introduction by Kevin Schmiesing Chapter 1 : Audience, Method, Subject, and Faith: Dilemmas of the Catholic Historian Paul Radzilowski Chapter 2: The Opening of the American Mind: Puritan Scholasticism at Harvard, 1636-1700 Scott McDermott Chapter 3: Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin, and the American Narrative Tom Jodziewicz Chapter 4: A Convenient Untruth: The Pro-Choice Invention of an Era of Abortion Freedom Keith Cassidy Chapter 5: Catholicism and Birth Control in American History: The Sanger-Ryan Debate Clement Mulloy Chapter 6: "Where Religious Freedom Runs in the Streams": Catholic Expansion in Newport, Rhode Island in the Antebellum Era John F. Quinn Chapter 7: The Power of Historical Narrative: Bishop John England, American Catholicism, and the National Jubilee of 1826 Adam Tate Chapter 8: Valiant Women of Faith and Action: Finding Catholic Sisters in the Story of Nineteenth-Century America Marynita Anderson Chapter 9: Popes, Catholics, and Jews: E questa la maniera di fare storia? Ernest Greco Index About the Contributors
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