The Roman Catholics in America
By (Author) Patrick W. Carey
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
24th September 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
History of religion
283.73
Paperback
206
This text provides the student with an historical overview of the people and events that have shaped Roman Catholicism in the United States. It begins with a look at the roots of the American Catholic tradition during the time of Columbus and the arrival of missionaries to the New World. The chapters that follow trace the history of Catholicism from the colonial period to the present day. Fair minded and informative, this book will be useful to anyone teaching a course on Roman Catholicism or American Religion.
[Carey] perceptively explains the character and development of institutional and popular Catholicism, showing the pluralism and contested nature of both from the earliest settlement in North America....Better than any other survey available, this volume brings American Catholicism to life as part of the nation's religious history. It will work well as a text for courses in American religions and in American Catholicism. This volume retains the excellent bibliographic essay and helpful timeline of the earlier one.-Religious Studies Review
"Carey perceptively explains the character and development of institutional and popular Catholicism, showing the pluralism and contested nature of both from the earliest settlement in North America....Better than any other survey available, this volume brings American Catholicism to life as part of the nation's religious history. It will work well as a text for courses in American religions and in American Catholicism. This volume retains the excellent bibliographic essay and helpful timeline of the earlier one."-Religious Studies Review
"[Carey] perceptively explains the character and development of institutional and popular Catholicism, showing the pluralism and contested nature of both from the earliest settlement in North America....Better than any other survey available, this volume brings American Catholicism to life as part of the nation's religious history. It will work well as a text for courses in American religions and in American Catholicism. This volume retains the excellent bibliographic essay and helpful timeline of the earlier one."-Religious Studies Review
PATRICK W. CAREY is Associate Professor of Theology at Marquette University. He is an authority on the history of American religious life and thought. He has authored or edited 5 books, and his articles have appeared in journals such as the Catholic Historical Review and Church History.