Catholicism and American Freedom 作者:John T Mcgreevy 出版社:W. W. Norton & Co. 副标题:A History from Slavery to Today 出版年:2003-6-10 页数:448 定价:GBP 22.00 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9780393047608 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 + 加入购书单
September/October 2004 Historically Speaking 25 Catholicism and American Freedom: A Forum IN THE LAST ISSUE o/Historically Speaking, wefeatured aforum onJonathan Edwards's place in the American history narrative. In this issue we turn the spotlight to the largestAmerican denomination, Roman Catholicism...
Catholicism and American Freedom is a groundbreaking tale of strange bedfellows and bitter conflicts over issues such as slavery, public education, economic reform, the movies, contraception, and abortion. It is an international story, as both liberals and conservatives were influenced by ideas and ev...
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”, posed that question to the government trying to take away our religious libertyl; trying to take away our first ammendment right, which clearly states that we have a Freedom of Religion, and not a Freedom of Worship. It is with these short words that I hope to answer this question ...
via the White House: Today, President Biden spoke with His Holiness Pope Francis and named him as a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the Nation’s highest civilian honor, presented to individuals who have made exemplary contributi...
During this time, a continuous stream of Americans came to study at these new Prussian research universities. Horace Mann observed these new schools and thought them just the thing for America. It took him and other Prussian-influenced American men over a decade of behind the scenes wheeling and...
I got an education on historical fascism in Lisbon a few years ago, when I visited theAljube Museum of Resistance and Freedom. The museum was devoted to the dark years 1932-1968 whenAntonio de Oliveira Salazarruled the country, and to the heroic struggles of citizens to fight against his ru...
“We cherish individual initiative and personal freedom. Community members make this pledge freely, after a formation and instruction period that lasts three to six years. The covenant is a permanent commitment, and yet we are also open to the possibility that God may call a person to another ...
What does it ultimately mean, to suppose that Christians have the freedom to read and interpret Scripture “for themselves”? In the context of these anti-Catholic arguments, it means, I suppose, “without the Catholic Church telling them otherwise.” As I have pointed out elsewhere,nochurch,...