Anti-Catholicism in America : The Last Acceptable Prejudice by Mark S. Massa (2005, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherCrossroad Publishing Company, T.H.E.
ISBN-100824523628
ISBN-139780824523626
eBay Product ID (ePID)46763812

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Edition2
Book TitleAnti-Catholicism in America : the Last Acceptable Prejudice
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicDiscrimination & Race Relations, Christianity / Catholic, History, Sociology of Religion
Publication Year2005
GenreReligion, Social Science
AuthorMark S. Massa
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight14.3 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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LCCN2005-281615
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal305.6/2073
SynopsisOne of the most important books in religion this year is a tour-de-force of new investigation, scholarly rigor, storytelling, and humor. In this authoritative work, Mark Massa, program director of Fordham University's Center for American Catholic Studies, reveals how American Catholics' distinctive way of viewing the world is constantly misunderstood by outsiders. This book tells the astonishing story of how a supposedly tolerant American culture has prejudged members of their largest religious group, and how the profound differences between Catholics and non-Catholics explain this animosity. Crossroad is pleased to present the paperback edition with major study guide. Chapters include: The Varieties of Anti-Catholicism in the United States; Do Catholics and Protestant See the World Differently? Catholic-Protestant Tensions in Postwar America; The Power of Negative Thinking; The Death Cookie and Other Catholics Cartoons; Catholicism and Science; Why Does He Say Those Awful Things about Catholics?; Betrayal in Boston; The Last Acceptable Prejudice?, One of the most important books in religion this year is a tour-de-force of new investigation, scholarly rigor, storytelling, and humor. In this authoritative work, Mark Massa, program director of Fordham University's Center for American Catholic Studies, reveals how American Catholics' distinctive way of viewing the world is constantly misunderstood by outsiders. This book tells the astonishing story of how a supposedly tolerant American culture has prejudged members of their largest religious group, and how the profound differences between Catholics and non-Catholics explain this animosity. Crossroad is pleased to present the paperback edition with major study guide. Chapters include: The Varieties of Anti-Catholicism in the United States; Do Catholics and Protestant See the World Differently? Catholic-Protestant Tensions in Postwar America; The Power of Negative Thinking; The Death Cookie and Other "Catholics Cartoons"; Catholicism and Science; "Why Does He Say Those Awful Things about Catholics?"; Betrayal in Boston; The Last Acceptable Prejudice?, A tour-de-force of new investigation, scholarly rigour, storytelling, and humour. In this authoritative work, Mark Massa tells the astonishing story of how a supposedly tolerant American culture has prejudged members of their largest religious group, and how the profound differences between Catholics and non-Catholics explain this animosity.
LC Classification NumberBX1770.M28 2005
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