The birth of american catholic theology

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Abstract

The eighty years of Theological Studies bear witness to the birth of American Catholic theology. This article traces that development through five stages. During its first two decades scholasticism reigned and authority was watchful. Vatican II then introduced a period of change, followed by a thirty-five-year creative phase in which a modern consciousness discussed new issues. By the final period corresponding to Francis’s papacy, an American Catholic theology was in place.

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Haight, R. (2019). The birth of american catholic theology. Theological Studies, 80(1), 7–36. https://doi.org/10.1177/0040563918819801

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