The first major work of cultural and intellectual history devoted to the subject of the transatlantic religious divide. Using nineteenth and early twentieth century commentary on the subject, Howard helps us understand why Americans have maintained friendlier ties with traditional forms of religion than their European counterparts.
The first major work of cultural and intellectual history devoted to the subject of the transatlantic religious divide. Using nineteenth and early twentieth century commentary on the subject, Howard helps us understand why Americans have maintained friendlier ties with traditional forms of religion than their European counterparts.
Thomas Albert Howard Howard is Professor of Humanities and History and holds the Duesenberg Chair in Christian Ethics at Valparaiso University, where he is affiliated with Christ College, Valparaiso's humanities-based honors college. He also serves as Senior Fellow for the Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts. His publications include The Pope and the Professor: Pius IX, Ignaz von Dollinger, and the Quandary of the Modern Age and The Faiths of Others: Modern History and the Rise of Interreligious Dialogue.
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1: Introduction I 2: The Traditionalist Critique: A "Ranting and Raving Tumult " 3: The Secularist Critique: "A Certain Backwardness of Thought " II 4: Philip Schaff: Herr Doktor Professor in the American Frontier 5: Jacques Maritain: A French Thomist and the New World 6: Conclusion: The Double Helix and the Dialectic
1: Introduction I 2: The Traditionalist Critique: A "Ranting and Raving Tumult " 3: The Secularist Critique: "A Certain Backwardness of Thought " II 4: Philip Schaff: Herr Doktor Professor in the American Frontier 5: Jacques Maritain: A French Thomist and the New World 6: Conclusion: The Double Helix and the Dialectic
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