
God and the Atlantic America, Europe, and the Religious Divide
by Howard, Thomas Albert-
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Summary
Author Biography
Thomas Albert Howard is Professor of History and Director of the Jerusalem & Athens Forum at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. He is the author of Religion and the Rise of Historicism and Protestant Theology and the Making of the Modern German University, winner of the Lilly Fellows Program Book Award for 2007. He is also the editor of The Future of Christian Learning: An Evangelical and Catholic Dialogue by Mark Noll and James Turner.
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Presence of the Past | p. 1 |
Beyond Tocqueville | p. 4 |
Right, Left, and Master Narratives | p. 10 |
The Historian and the Philosopher: Philip Schaff and Jacques Maritain | p. 24 |
The Traditionalist Critique: A "Ranting and Raving Tumult" | p. 28 |
Introduction | p. 28 |
Sophisticates Abroad: The Anglican Visitation to American Democracy | p. 32 |
A Land without "Spirit": German Thought, Religion and America | p. 45 |
"Indifferentism" and "Americanism": Embattled Catholicism and the American Experiment | p. 67 |
The Secularist Critique: "A Certain Backwardness of Thought" | p. 85 |
Introduction | p. 85 |
America and Early French Social Thought: From Condorcet to Comte | p. 89 |
Hegel, Marx, Religion, and America | p. 103 |
The Spirit of 1848: Republican Anticlericalism and America | p. 117 |
The "Secularization" Ethos and the Spirit of European History | p. 129 |
Philip Schaff: Herr Doktor Professor in the American Frontier | p. 136 |
Introduction | p. 136 |
Young Man Schaff and America's "Deplorable Confusion" | p. 139 |
A Changing Outlook | p. 143 |
Schaff's America | p. 146 |
Jacques Maritain: A French Thomist and the New World | p. 159 |
Introduction | p. 159 |
America, the French Prism, and the Young Maritain | p. 160 |
Maritain, Modernity, and a New Humanism | p. 165 |
Novus Ordo Sedorum and the Angelic Doctor | p. 174 |
Conclusion: The Double Helix and the Dialectic | p. 193 |
Notes | p. 207 |
Index | p. 247 |
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