The Catholic studies reader / edited by James T. Fisher and Margaret M. McGuinness.

Divided into five interrelated themes - sources and contexts traditions and methods, pedagogy and practice, ethnicity, race and Catholic studies, and the Catholic imagination - the editors provide readers with the opportunity to understand the great diversity within this area of study.

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Other Authors: Fisher, James Terence, McGuinness, Margaret M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 2011.
Series:Catholic practice in North America.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Sources and Contexts. "The Story Is What Saves Us"
  • The Catholic Intellectual Tradition
  • Passing on the Faith
  • The (Catholic) Politics of Catholic Studies
  • Part II: Traditions and Methods. Catholic Studies and Religious Studies
  • A Definition of Catholic
  • Method and Conversion in Catholic Studies
  • Part III: Pedagogy and Practice. Catholic Studies in the Spirit of "Do Whatever He Tells You"
  • Afflicting the Comfortable
  • Teaching About Women, Gender, and American Catholicism
  • Visual Literacy and Catholic Studies
  • Part IV: Ethnicity, Race, and Catholic Studies. We Have Been Believers
  • Asian American Catholic Experience and Catholic Studies
  • Working Toward an Inclusive Narrative
  • Part V: The Catholic Imagination. Seeing Catholicly
  • Cultural Studies Between Heaven and Earth
  • Catholic Studies and the Sacramental Imaginary.