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Catholic Bishops in American Politics
By (Author) Timothy A. Byrnes
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
23rd September 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Religion and politics
261.8
Paperback
188
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
255g
Over the past twenty years the American Catholic bishops have played a leading role in the antiabortion movement, published lengthy and highly detailed pastoral letters on nuclear weapons and on the American economy, and involved themselves, collectively and individually, in several national election campaigns. What is the source of the sometimes c
"A careful, dispassionate account of the involvement of the Catholic leadership of the United States in the political life of the country."--Andrew M. Greeley, America "Timothy A. Byrnes argues that the prominence of Catholic bishops in American politics since the late 1960s owes more to the electoral strategies of national parties than to the hierarchy's desire to influence voting behavior... Catholic Bishops in American Politics ... should provoke many large questions... This is a book for thinking hard about the political dimensions of episcopal leadership."--James T. Fisher, Commonweal