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100 1 $aZöller, Michael,$d1946-
240 10 $aWashington und Rom.$lEnglish
245 10 $aWashington and Rome :$bCatholicism in American culture /$cMichael Zöller ; translated by Steven Rendall and Albert Wimmer.
260 $aNotre Dame, IN :$bUniversity of Notre Dame Press,$c©1999.
300 $axii, 278 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 255-269) and index.
505 0 $aEuropean outposts in colonial America (1492-1789) -- Self-assertion in the New World (1789-1865) -- The struggle to define Catholicism's own position: the "great crisis" (1865-1908) -- On the way to the center of America (1908-1963) -- A world without nuns (1963-1986) -- On being Catholic in America -- Religious individualism and the church as a cultural principle: the American road to Rome.
520 1 $a"With its historical consciousness, emphasis on institutionalized structures, and combination of skepticism and assurance of grace, Catholicism seems to embody the very opposite of the American cultural principle. Zoller here reexamines widely held notions about secularization and the role of religion in civil society to show how Catholicism was integrated into the Protestant, egalitarian, and populist American culture and to determine what distinguishes American Catholics from both European Catholics and other Americans."--Jacket.
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