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American Catholic Intellectuals and the Dilemma of Dual Identities, 1895-1955
Kevin E. Schmiesing
出版
E. Mellen Press
, 2002
主題
Religion / Christianity / Catholic
Religion / Christian Church / History
ISBN
0773470247
9780773470248
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=XsiIAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This work is as an example of what might be called Sixties history --the belief that in that decade there occurred major breakthroughs to a more enlightened and humane level of existence, with the concomitant rejection of much of what went before. Dr. Schmiesing is the first to examine in a systematic way the intellectual life of American Catholics between 1895 and 1955, and to approach that era in its own terms, not merely as a prelude to the changes of the 1960s. A common view of American Catholic history holds that two papal warnings against Americanism around 1900 had the effect of stifling real intellectual activity among American Catholics for six decades, until the liberating affects of the Second Vatican Council of 1962-65. This thesis is as an example of what might be called Sixties history - the belief that in that decade there occurred major breakthroughs to a more enlightened and humane level of existence, with the concomitant rejection of much of what went before. Kevin Schmiesing is the first scholar to examine in a systematic way the intellectual life of American Catholics between 1895 and 1955, and to approach that era in its own terms, not merely as a prelude