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Author:
Hitchcock, James, 1938- author.
Title:
Abortion, religious freedom, and Catholic politics / James Hitchcock.
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xvi, 211 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Catholic Church--United States.
Catholic Church--Political activity--United States.
Catholic Church.
Katholische Kirche
Abortion--Catholic Church.--Catholic Church.
Terminal care--Catholic Church.--Catholic Church.
Capitalism--Catholic Church.--Catholic Church.
Christianity and politics--Catholic Church.
Christianity and politics--United States.
Church and state--United States.
Freedom of religion--United States.
Abortion--Catholic Church.--Catholic Church.
Capitalism--Catholic Church.--Catholic Church.
Christianity and politics.
Christianity and politics--Catholic Church.
Church and state.
Freedom of religion.
Political participation.
Terminal care--Catholic Church.--Catholic Church.
United States.
Kontroverse
Religionsfreiheit
Schwangerschaftsabbruch
USA
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-206) and index.
Contents:
The Catholic left -- The Catholic left: The donkey's makeover -- The Catholic right -- The Catholic right: Wars and rumors of wars -- The Catholic right: The root of all evil -- The Catholic right: Strangers in the land -- A reckoning -- Descent into chaos -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"Throughout its history the Catholic Church has taken positions on many subjects that are in one sense political, but in another sense are primarily moral, such as contraception, homosexuality, and divorce. One such issue, abortion, has split not only the United States, but Catholics as well. Catholics had to confront these issues within the framework of a democratic society that had no official religion. Abortion, Religious Freedom, and Catholic Politics is a study of opposing American Catholic approaches to abortion, especially in terms of laws and government policies. After the ruling of Roe vs. Wade, many pro-life advocates no longer felt their sentiments and moral code aligned with Democrats. For the first time, Catholics, as an entire group, became involved in U.S. politics. Abortion became one of the principal points of division in American Catholicism: a widening split between liberal Catholic Democrats who sought to minimize the issue and other Catholics, many of them politically liberal, whose pro-life commitments caused them to support Republicans. James Hitchcock discusses the 2016 presidential campaign and how it altered an already changed political landscape. He also examines the Affordable Care Act, LGBT rights, and the questions they raise about religious liberty."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1412864461
9781412864466
1412864208
9781412864206
OCLC:
(OCoLC)951754135
LCCN:
2016025827
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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