- American Catholic Studies Index for Volume 125(Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter 2014)
Articles | Volume | Pages |
The Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans By Emilie Gagnet Leumas ............................................................... | 125.1 | 47–56 |
The Called, the Chosen, and the Tempted: Psychologists, the Church, and the Scandal By Tom McCarthy ............................................................................ | 125.4 | 1–49 |
A Catholic Perspective on Capitalism and Economic Democracy: Edward M. Marciniak’s Advocacy for Justice By Charles Shanabruch ................................................................... | 125.2 | 1–22 |
The Catholic Worker, Communism, and the Communist Party By Tom Cornell................................................................................. | 125.1 | 87–101 |
Defeating “Death with Dignity”: Morality and Message in a Massachusetts Referendum By Maurice T. Cunningham ............................................................ | 125.2 | 23–43 |
Forum: The Future of Catholic Studies | ||
Introduction By John C. Seitz, Guest Editor ........................................................ | 125.3 | 1–4 |
Pursuing a Field of Critical Catholic Studies By Amy Koehlinger and Jeannine Hill Fletcher............................. | 125.3 | 5–7 |
Toward a Catholic Malcolm X? By Bryan N. Massingale ................................................................. | 125.3 | 8–11 |
The Invisibility of Voodoo, or, the End of Catholic Archives in America By Michael Pasquier ........................................................................ | 125.3 | 12–15 |
Catholic But Not Roman Catholic By Julie Byrne .................................................................................. | 125.3 | 16–19 |
Towards a Post-Partisan Lexicon in the Study of American Catholicism By Brian J. Clites ............................................................................. | 125.3 | 20–23 |
Critical Catholic Studies as Identity Studies? By Ludger Viefhues-Bailey .............................................................. | 125.3 | 24–27 |
“St. Joseph, Please Sell My Home”: Considering Positionality and a More Relevant Catholic Studies By Kristy Nabhan-Warren............................................................... | 125.3 | 28–32 |
The Last Generation of Sister Administrators: Insights about the Transition of Catholic Hospital Leadership By Mary Kelly and Maureen Anthony ............................................ | 125.3 | 33–51 |
Living the Carmelite Mission: “Or, Rather of What Use is Delphina?” By Dolores Liptak, RSM .................................................................. | 125.4 | 89–114 |
Managing and Quantifying Grace? Reverend Robert G. Howes, the Archdiocese of Baltimore, and the Origins of “Pastoral Planning” By Catherine R. Osborne ................................................................. | 125:1 | 1–23 |
Monk in the Middle: The Awful Disclosures of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery and the Making of Catholic Identity By William S. Cossen ....................................................................... | 125.1 | 25–45 |
Nuns’ Stories: Writing the History of Women Religious in the United States By Bernadette McCauley ................................................................. | 125.4 | 51–68 |
Renovating for the New Liturgy: The Boston College Students’ Chapel By Catherine R. Osborne ................................................................. | 125.3 | 93–104 |
Sister Madeleva Remembered: Why She Still Matters after Fifty Years By Gail Porter Mandell .................................................................... | 125.2 | 89–96 |
Trusteeism Revived: The Federation of Polish Catholic Laymen By William J. Galush ....................................................................... | 125.2 | 45–61 |
Review Symposium | Volume | Pages |
Young Catholic America: Emerging Adults In, Out of, and Gone from the Church By Christian Smith, Kyle Longest, Jonathan Hill and Kari Christoffersen Perspective I by Mary L. Gautier ................................................. | 125:3 | 53–56 |
Perspective II by David Yamane .................................................. | 125:3 | 56–57 |
Perspective III by Ken Johnson-Mondragón ............................... | 125:3 | 57–58 |
Author’s Response by Christian Smith ....................................... | 125:3 | 59–61 |
Book Reviews | Volume | Pages |
All Good Books are Catholic Books: Print Culture, Censorship, and Modernity in Twentieth-Century America By Una M. Cadegan Reviewed by Tim Lacy ..................................................................... | 125.4 | 69–72 |
American Catholics in Transition By William V. D’Antonio, Michele Dillon and Mary L. Gautier Reviewed by Mary Johnson ............................................................. | 125.3 | 77–78 |
American Church: The Remarkable Rise, Meteoric Fall, and Uncertain Future of Catholicism in America By Russell Shaw Reviewed by William D. Dinges ...................................................... | 125.1 | 67–69 |
The Catonsville Nine: A Story of Faith and Resistance in the Vietnam Era By Shawn Francis Peters Reviewed by Anne Klejment ............................................................ | 125.1 | 71–75 |
Catholics in the American Century: Recasting Narratives of U.S. History Edited by R. Scott Appleby and Kathleen Sprows Cummings Reviewed by Jeffrey M. Burns ......................................................... | 125.1 | 57–58 |
The Catholic Labyrinth: Power, Apathy, and the Passion for Reform in the American Church By Peter McDonough Reviewed by Peter Steinfels ............................................................ | 125.3 | 73–75 |
Church and Estate: Religion and Wealth in Industrial-Era Philadelphia By Thomas F. Rzeznik Reviewed by Christopher D. Cantwell ............................................ | 125.4 | 78–80 |
Church and State in the City: Catholics and Politics in Twentieth-Century San Francisco By William Issel Reviewed by Evelyn Sterne ............................................................. | 125.3 | 82–84 |
Clergy Sexual Abuse: Social Science Perspectives Edited by Claire M. Renzetti and Sandra Yocum Reviewed by Nicholas P. Cafardi... |