Ebook: The Catholic Studies Reader
Author: James Fisher, Margaret M. McGuinness
- Tags: Catholics - United States - Intellectual life, REL000000, REL010000, REL102000
- Series: Catholic Practice in North America
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Fordham University Press
- City: US, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The Catholic Studies Reader is a rare book in an emerging field that has neither a documented history nor a consensus as to what should be a normative methodology. Dividing this volume into five interrelated themes central to the practice and theory of Catholic StudiesGGSources and Contexts,G GTraditions and Methods,G GPedagogy and Practice,G GEthnicity, Race, and Catholic Studies,G and GThe Catholic ImaginationGGthe editors provide readers with the opportunity to understand the great diversity within this area of study. Readers will find informative essays on the Catholic intellectual tradition and Catholic social teaching, as well as reflections on the arts and literature. This provocative and enriching collection is valuable not only for scholars but also for lay and religious Catholics working in Catholic education in universities, high schools, and parish schools.
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