For 75 years, Commonweal magazine has sought to bring Catholic faith and modern life -- especially the experience of American freedom and diversity -- into fruitful contact. Now Commonweal Confronts the Century not only marks the anniversary of this distinguished journal, it also traces the ways in which the Catholic intellectual tradition has struggled with modernity, democratic institutions, and American culture while remaining faithful to its heritage. Collected here are many of the most provocative essays the journal has published by a number of the century's most distinguished writers and…mehr
For 75 years, Commonweal magazine has sought to bring Catholic faith and modern life -- especially the experience of American freedom and diversity -- into fruitful contact. Now Commonweal Confronts the Century not only marks the anniversary of this distinguished journal, it also traces the ways in which the Catholic intellectual tradition has struggled with modernity, democratic institutions, and American culture while remaining faithful to its heritage. Collected here are many of the most provocative essays the journal has published by a number of the century's most distinguished writers and thinkers. Together they confront controversial issues of continuing relevance within both the Catholic Church and American society in general. In the pages of Commonweal, liberal Catholics have carried on a dialogue about American culture and politics, the arts, religious pluralism, domestic upheaval, war and peace, liberal freedoms, and new moral and sexual sensibilities. Here is a feast of argument, observations, and good writing that will appeal to both the religiously informed and the intellectually curious. Highlights of Commonweal Confronts the Century include: -- DOROTHY DAY ON POVERTY -- GRAHAM GREENE ON HIS RELIGIOUS CONVERSION -- THOMAS MERTON ON NUCLEAR WAR -- JEAN BETHKE ELSHTAIN ON GAY MARRIAGE -- DANIEL CALLAHAN ON HEALTH CAREHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Steinfels, former co-director of the Fordham University Center on Religion and Culture, is a university professor at Fordham. He was religion columnist for The New York Times and editor of Commonweal. Steinfels is the author of A People Adrift: The Crisis of the Roman Catholic Church in America (Simon & Schuster, 2003). He lives in New York City.
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Contents Introduction, by Peter Steinfels Encountering the Twentieth Century Setting the Scene George N. Shuster Terror in Vienna Michael Harrington The Other America William Clancy The Catholic in the Modern World: A Liberal View E. J. Dionne, Jr. The Political Crisis Religion and Politics The Editors Is Mr. Smith Dangerous? John A. Lukacs The Totalitarian Temptation Eugene J. McCarthy The Christian in Politics John Cogley Kennedy the Catholic Michael McAuliffe Richard J. Daley -- A Personal Memoir The Bottom Line Edwin V. O'Hara Catholic Industrial Principles Dorothy Day For the Truly Poor Budd Schulberg Waterfront Priest Joseph L. Bernardin Our Responsibility to the Poor Stuart Dybek Charity Race and Justice Ellen Tarry Native Daughter George H. Dunne The Sin of Segregation Peter Steinfels The Case of Mr. Y. Don Wycliff Affirmative on Affirmative Action Church and State The Editors Religion in the Campaign The Editors Do Catholics Have Constitutional Rights? Eve W. Paul, Theressa Hoover, Richard Neuhaus, Rhonda Copelon, Ira Glasser, Janet Benshoof Correspondence: Abortion and the Constitution The Editors Abortion, Religion, and Political Life War and Peace The Editors Civil War in Spain and the United States Jacques Maritain Just War James Finn Citizen Soldier The Editors Horror and Shame John Cogley Lonely Protest Thomas Powers On Nuclear Disbelief The Editors Is Deterrence Moral? Thomas Merton Nuclear War and Christian Responsibility The Editors Getting Out Daniel Berrigan Notes from the Underground The Editors Should We Go to War with Nicaragua? George Weigel A War About America Life, Death, and the Dignity of Persons The Editors Justice for Jews Alfred Werner Christmas at Dachau Gordon Marino Justifying Torture Peter Steinfels The Search for an Alternative Daniel Callahan The Primacy of Caring Rand Richards Cooper The Dignity of Helplessness Leon R. Kass Why Doctors Must Not Kill Robert Johnson This Man Has Expired Michael Novak Marriage: The Lay Voice Bernard H ring The Encyclical Crisis Jo McGowan Marriage Versus Just Living Together Jean Bethke Elshtain Against Gay Marriage Sidney Callahan Why I Changed My Mind Beliefs Graham Greene On Becoming a Catholic John Alden Williams On the Holy Mountain Elizabeth A. Johnson A Theological Case for God-She John Cogley The Tragedy John Polkinghorne So Finely Tuned a Universe Margaret O'Brien Steinfels Dissent and Communion Reinhold Niebuhr A Protestant Looks at Catholics George A. Lindbeck The Catholic Crisis Gordon C. Zahn The Church Under Hitler The Editors Misremembered Paul Elie The Everlasting Dilemma John Garvey When a Child Dies Art Willa Cather Escapism Walter Kerr Catholics and Hollywood Evelyn Waugh Felix Culpa? Thomas Molnar Matter-of-Fact Confession of a Non-Penitent D. Bernard Theall, Thomas Molnar Correspondence: Lolita Wilfrid Sheed A Guide to Hatchet Jobs Leonard Mayhew Flannery O'Connor: 1925-64 Rand Richards Cooper Charming Alice Richard Alleva Spielberg's "Schindler"
Contents Introduction, by Peter Steinfels Encountering the Twentieth Century Setting the Scene George N. Shuster Terror in Vienna Michael Harrington The Other America William Clancy The Catholic in the Modern World: A Liberal View E. J. Dionne, Jr. The Political Crisis Religion and Politics The Editors Is Mr. Smith Dangerous? John A. Lukacs The Totalitarian Temptation Eugene J. McCarthy The Christian in Politics John Cogley Kennedy the Catholic Michael McAuliffe Richard J. Daley -- A Personal Memoir The Bottom Line Edwin V. O'Hara Catholic Industrial Principles Dorothy Day For the Truly Poor Budd Schulberg Waterfront Priest Joseph L. Bernardin Our Responsibility to the Poor Stuart Dybek Charity Race and Justice Ellen Tarry Native Daughter George H. Dunne The Sin of Segregation Peter Steinfels The Case of Mr. Y. Don Wycliff Affirmative on Affirmative Action Church and State The Editors Religion in the Campaign The Editors Do Catholics Have Constitutional Rights? Eve W. Paul, Theressa Hoover, Richard Neuhaus, Rhonda Copelon, Ira Glasser, Janet Benshoof Correspondence: Abortion and the Constitution The Editors Abortion, Religion, and Political Life War and Peace The Editors Civil War in Spain and the United States Jacques Maritain Just War James Finn Citizen Soldier The Editors Horror and Shame John Cogley Lonely Protest Thomas Powers On Nuclear Disbelief The Editors Is Deterrence Moral? Thomas Merton Nuclear War and Christian Responsibility The Editors Getting Out Daniel Berrigan Notes from the Underground The Editors Should We Go to War with Nicaragua? George Weigel A War About America Life, Death, and the Dignity of Persons The Editors Justice for Jews Alfred Werner Christmas at Dachau Gordon Marino Justifying Torture Peter Steinfels The Search for an Alternative Daniel Callahan The Primacy of Caring Rand Richards Cooper The Dignity of Helplessness Leon R. Kass Why Doctors Must Not Kill Robert Johnson This Man Has Expired Michael Novak Marriage: The Lay Voice Bernard H ring The Encyclical Crisis Jo McGowan Marriage Versus Just Living Together Jean Bethke Elshtain Against Gay Marriage Sidney Callahan Why I Changed My Mind Beliefs Graham Greene On Becoming a Catholic John Alden Williams On the Holy Mountain Elizabeth A. Johnson A Theological Case for God-She John Cogley The Tragedy John Polkinghorne So Finely Tuned a Universe Margaret O'Brien Steinfels Dissent and Communion Reinhold Niebuhr A Protestant Looks at Catholics George A. Lindbeck The Catholic Crisis Gordon C. Zahn The Church Under Hitler The Editors Misremembered Paul Elie The Everlasting Dilemma John Garvey When a Child Dies Art Willa Cather Escapism Walter Kerr Catholics and Hollywood Evelyn Waugh Felix Culpa? Thomas Molnar Matter-of-Fact Confession of a Non-Penitent D. Bernard Theall, Thomas Molnar Correspondence: Lolita Wilfrid Sheed A Guide to Hatchet Jobs Leonard Mayhew Flannery O'Connor: 1925-64 Rand Richards Cooper Charming Alice Richard Alleva Spielberg's "Schindler"
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