From Christendom to Americanism and beyond

the long, jagged trail to a postmodern world

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From Christendom to Americanism and beyond

the long, jagged trail to a postmodern world

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From Christendom to Americanism and Beyond describes the momentous changes that occurred in the European cultural orbit from the end of the Middle Ages until the mid 20th century. During this period the Catholic unity of the West--what rightly was called Christendom--was lost, and the social order came to be organized on an entirely new basis. Instead of a society that attempted to arrange all its activity and institutions in a hierarchy directed toward God, now politics could become merely a series of power grabs, economic activity an aimless and unabashed striving for riches, and the work of artists simply a means of self-expression. Not only were the institutions and customs that had previously sought to guide human activity to the glory of God and the common good destroyed, but this destruction was justified--even celebrated--in the new theories and philosophies that arose during this time. Readers who want to understand the broad trends and movements that underlie historical events will find this book an excellent guide to the rise of modernity.

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Angelico Press
Language
English
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207

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Table of Contents

What was Christendom?
Religion and life in Christendom
Liberalism's three assaults
Europe, Christendom, and the faith
Reason, traditionalism and the enlightenment
The social order as community
The dissolutions of modernity and the Catholic response
Seeking beauty in art: Some implications of a Thomistic statement about glass saws
The making and unmaking of the English Catholic Intellectual Community, 1910-1950
The world, modernity, and the church
Christendom or Europe?
Christendom or the west?
Post-modernism and the end of an age
The Catholic vocations of the Americas
Government, society, and the common good
John Locke, liberal totalitarianism, and the trivialization of religion
The Catholic failure to change America
The end of the new deal coalition and the transformation of American politics
What happened in the 1960s
Toward a Biblical theology of history
The apostasy of the Gentiles.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Kettering, OH

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Dewey Decimal Class
261
Library of Congress
BX1795.C85 S76 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
207 pages
Number of pages
207

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39210558M
Internet Archive
fromchristendomt0000stor
ISBN 10
1621381447
ISBN 13
9781621381440
OCLC/WorldCat
926058051

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