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Catholic Revivalism

Dolan, Jay P.
Catholic Revivalism
Jay P. Dolan's Catholic Revivalism: The American Experience, 1830-1900 details the history of the Catholic Church in America by showing that revivalism, traditionally viewed as a Protestant phenomenon, was also a central feature of Catholic life and activity in the 19th century. To cope with the widespread social disorganization caused by large numbers of Catholic immigrants, the Church sponsored parish missions during which famous preachers g...

CHF 152.00

Immigrant Church, The

Dolan, Jay P.
Immigrant Church, The
A view of urban Catholicism, The Immigrant Church focuses on the people in the pews and furnishes a comparison of Irish and German Catholic life in mid-nineteenth-century New York City. Nearly one-half of the city's population in 1865 consisted of Irish and German Catholics. Singling out three parishes (one Irish, one German, and one a mixed group of Germans and Irish), Dolan examines the role of religion in strengthening group life in these e...

CHF 150.00

Puerto Rican and Cuban Catholics in the U.S., 1900-1965

Dolan, Jay P. / Vidal, Jaime R.
Puerto Rican and Cuban Catholics in the U.S., 1900-1965
When Puerto Ricans and Cubans arrived in the United States both groups presented to American Catholics the paradox of cultures pervaded by Catholic symbols, attitudes, and traditions, but out of touch with the values and priorities of the institutional Church. Furthermore, both Cubans and Puerto Ricans tend to perceive themselves as being in the U.S. provisionally and therefore insist on holding on to their language and culture, while striving...

CHF 61.00

In Search of an American Catholicism: A History of Religi...

Dolan, Jay P.
In Search of an American Catholicism: A History of Religion and Culture in Tension
For more than two hundred years American Catholics have struggled to reconcile their national and religious values. In this incisive and accessible account, distinguished Catholic historian Jay P. Dolan explores the way American Catholicism has taken its distinctive shape and follows howCatholics have met the challenges they have faced as New World followers of an Old World religion. Dolan argues that the ideals of democracy, and American cult...

CHF 49.90

Catholic Revivalism

Dolan, Jay P.
Catholic Revivalism
Jay P. Dolan's Catholic Revivalism: The American Experience, 1830-1900 details the history of the Catholic Church in America by showing that revivalism, traditionally viewed as a Protestant phenomenon, was also a central feature of Catholic life and activity in the 19th century. To cope with the widespread social disorganization caused by large numbers of Catholic immigrants, the Church sponsored parish missions during which famous preachers g...

CHF 50.90

Immigrant Church, The

Dolan, Jay P.
Immigrant Church, The
A dry survey of "ethnic" Catholicism before the Civil War. The introduction by Martin P. Mart, / promises that the book will get beyond the "official tone or institutional awe" of most worlds on the American Church of the period, and Dolan does remind us how poor both the parishes and their members often were - though the faithful among both Irish and German Catholics tended to be skilled or at least semi-skilled workers. He describes basement...

CHF 50.50

The American Catholic Experience

Dolan, Jay P.
The American Catholic Experience
Catholicism has had a profound and lasting influence on the shape, the meaning, and the course of American history. Now, in the first book to reflect the new communal and social awakening which emerged from Vatican Council II, here is a vibrant and compelling history of the American Catholic experience-one that will surely become the standard volume for this decade, and decades to come.Spanning nearly five hundred years, the narrative eloquent...

CHF 32.50