This is a history of Triumph-a radical, post-Vatican II, Roman Catholic lay magazine-that examines its origins and decline, and especially the editors' often bellicose views on a range of issues, from Church affairs to the Vietnam War, from civil rights to abortion. Formed to conquer America for the Roman Catholic faith, Mark Popowski shows how Triumph's editors attempted to defend the faith against what they perceived as the imprudent and secular excesses of Vatican II reformers and an increasingly barbarous and anti-Christian American society.
This is a history of Triumph-a radical, post-Vatican II, Roman Catholic lay magazine-that examines its origins and decline, and especially the editors' often bellicose views on a range of issues, from Church affairs to the Vietnam War, from civil rights to abortion. Formed to conquer America for the Roman Catholic faith, Mark Popowski shows how Triumph's editors attempted to defend the faith against what they perceived as the imprudent and secular excesses of Vatican II reformers and an increasingly barbarous and anti-Christian American society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark D. Popowski is professor of history at Collin College in Frisco, Texas.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Triumph Roman Catholic Radicals Triumph and History My Perspective Some Notes on Understanding Triumph Chapter 1: Origins of Triumph, Part I L. Brent Bozell and Frederick D. Wilhelmsen Post-World War II Conservative Intellectual Revival Disaffection with American Conservatism Chapter 2: Origins of Triumph, Part II Liberal Catholics and the Second Vatican Council Spain and Carlism Founding Chapter 3: Church Affairs Vatican Council II Roman Catholic Church in the United States Protestants and Jews Pauline Mass Priests and Nuns Chapter 4: Sovereignty of Christ or Chaos, Part I Secular Liberalism Conservatism Confessional Tribe Confessional State Chapter 5: Sovereignty of Christ or Chaos, Part II Politics Economics Racial Strife Education Chapter 6: To Make Christendom Cold War Vietnam Nuclear Weapons Solution Mirrors of Christendom Global South Chapter 7: Redeemed to His Likeness Feminism Contraception Abortion Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Triumph Roman Catholic Radicals Triumph and History My Perspective Some Notes on Understanding Triumph Chapter 1: Origins of Triumph, Part I L. Brent Bozell and Frederick D. Wilhelmsen Post-World War II Conservative Intellectual Revival Disaffection with American Conservatism Chapter 2: Origins of Triumph, Part II Liberal Catholics and the Second Vatican Council Spain and Carlism Founding Chapter 3: Church Affairs Vatican Council II Roman Catholic Church in the United States Protestants and Jews Pauline Mass Priests and Nuns Chapter 4: Sovereignty of Christ or Chaos, Part I Secular Liberalism Conservatism Confessional Tribe Confessional State Chapter 5: Sovereignty of Christ or Chaos, Part II Politics Economics Racial Strife Education Chapter 6: To Make Christendom Cold War Vietnam Nuclear Weapons Solution Mirrors of Christendom Global South Chapter 7: Redeemed to His Likeness Feminism Contraception Abortion Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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