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"The Church and the Modern Era (1846-2005) is the seventh chronological volume of the Reclaiming Catholic History series. In this exploration of the Church's most recent history, Catholic author David Wagner dispels the commonly held myths and misconceptions that color how we understand our own times, highlights the lives and contributions of modern popes and great saints, and charts the challenges the Church has faced-within and without-during this period of dramatic change"--

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"The Church and the Modern Era (1846-2005) is the seventh chronological volume of the Reclaiming Catholic History series. In this exploration of the Church's most recent history, Catholic author David Wagner dispels the commonly held myths and misconceptions that color how we understand our own times, highlights the lives and contributions of modern popes and great saints, and charts the challenges the Church has faced-within and without-during this period of dramatic change"--
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David M. Wagner is a lawyer and journalist who also works as a research fellow at the National Legal Foundation. He previously served as a law professor at Regent University, a speechwriter for the US Department of Justice, and as deputy counsel for the House Foreign Relations Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights. Wagner earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from Yale University, where he specialized in theological and institutional Church history. He earned his law degree from George Mason University in 1992 and received American Jurisprudence awards in 1989 and 1991. His work has appeared in many publications, including First Things, National Catholic Register, Crisis, National Review, The Weekly Standard, and& City Journal. Wagner covered the 1985 Extraordinary Synod on Vatican II for The Washington Times. He also contributed to the book Liberalism at the Crossroads. Wagner lives in the Washington, DC, area with his wife, Kathleen. They have five children and one grandchild.