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基本説明
The result is one of the most comprehensive histories of Catholics in America available.
Full Description
From colonial missions to the Iraq war, Patrick W. Carey details the rich and varied involvement Roman Catholics have had in American political, cultural, and family life. Comprehensive and up-to-date, the paperback edition of Catholics in America: A History includes a new chapter covering the election of Pope Benedict XVI, ongoing investigation of abuse scandals, and increasing tension between traditional Catholic values and the beliefs of modern lay people. Brief biographical sketches of important Church figures and a chronology of key events make this an accessible and invaluable resource for anyone seeking insight into the history and current status of the Catholic Church in America.
Contents
Chapter 1 Colonial Catholicism: 1492-1840
Chapter 2 A Free Church in a Free State: 1776-1815
Chapter 3 Internal Conflicts, Nativism, and Immigrant Catholicism: 1815-1866
Chapter 4 Reconstruction and Expansion: 1866-1884
Chapter 5 Americanism: 1884-1899
Chapter 6 Catholicism in the Progressive Era: 1900-1920
Chapter 7 The Roaring Twenties, the Depression, and World War II: 1920-1945
Chapter 8 Catholicism in the Cold War: 1945-1965
Chapter 9 Post-Vatican II Catholicism: 1965-1990
Chapter 10 Troubled Times: 1990-2003
Chapter 11 From John Paul II to Benedict XVI: 2003-2007



