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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Thomas J Ferraro |
| ISBN: | 0822364204 9780822364207 |
| OCLC Number: | 32773817 |
| Description: | iv, p. 546-748 ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Editor's note / Thomas J. Ferraro -- "Mildred, is it fun to be acripple?": the culture of suffering in mid-twentieth-century American Catholicism / Robert A. Orsi -- Father Chuck: a reading of "Going my way" and "The bells of St. Mary's," or why priests make us crazy / Mary Gordon -- Clearing the streets of the Catholic lost generation / James T. Fisher -- The bitter victory: Catholic conservative intellectuals in America, 1988-1993 / Patrick Allitt -- Virtually normal / Andrew Sullivan -- Feminists and patriarchs in the Catholic church: orthodoxy and its discontents / Mary Jo Weaver -- The double-effect/proportionalist debate / Kathy Rudy -- My parents, my religion, and my writing/ David Plante -- A homage to Mary and to the University called Notre Dame / Stanley Hauerwas -- An interview with Camille Paglia / Thomas J. Ferraro |
| Series Title: | South Atlantic quarterly, vol. 93, no. 3. |
| Responsibility: | special issue editor, Thomas J. Ferraro. |
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