The Catholic Writings of Orestes Brownson

The Catholic Writings of Orestes Brownson
Title The Catholic Writings of Orestes Brownson PDF eBook
Author Orestes Augustus Brownson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Christianity and politics
ISBN 9780268104573

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This collection presents Brownson's developed political theory, in which he devotes central attention to connecting Catholicism to American politics.

The Catholic Writings of Orestes Brownson

The Catholic Writings of Orestes Brownson
Title The Catholic Writings of Orestes Brownson PDF eBook
Author Michael P. Federici
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 733
Release 2018-11-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0268104603

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This collection of thirteen original essays by Orestes Augustus Brownson (1803–1876), a major political and philosophical figure in the American Catholic intellectual tradition, presents his developed political theory in which he devotes central attention to connecting Catholicism to American politics. These writings, which date from 1856 to 1874, cover not only his conversion to Catholicism after experimenting with a variety of religious and political beliefs but also slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the era of Jacksonian democracy, and a host of social, political, and economic issues. During this time, Brownson became one of the nation’s leading thinkers and critics. Although faced with a dominant Protestant culture, Brownson argued for a political and social culture influenced by his deeply held Catholic faith. He defended Catholicism from the common charge that it was incompatible with American constitutionalism and, in fact, argued that it was the only spiritually viable foundation for American politics. He defended the political theory and institutions of the American framers, applauding their realistic view of human nature and the importance of both virtue in political leaders and checks and restraints in their constitutional structures. He opposed the rising influence of populist democracy by explaining its flawed assumptions about human nature and the possibilities of politics. Michael P. Federici's well-written introduction situates these essays within a coherent theme and explains how these essays are especially relevant to contemporary debates about populism, race, American exceptionalism, and the relationship between religion and politics. The book will interest students and scholars of American political thought, as well as those with an interest in religion and politics.

The Convert

The Convert
Title The Convert PDF eBook
Author Orestes Augustus Brownson
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1889
Genre Catholic converts
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Catholic Converts

Catholic Converts
Title Catholic Converts PDF eBook
Author Patrick Allitt
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 361
Release 2018-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 1501720538

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From the early nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, an impressive group of English speaking intellectuals converted to Catholicism. Outspoken and gifted, they intended to show the fallacies of religious skeptics and place Catholicism, once again, at the center of western intellectual life. The lives of individual converts—such as John Henry Newman, G. K. Chesterton, Thomas Merton, and Dorothy Day—have been well documented, but Patrick Allitt has written the first account of converts' collective impact on Catholic intellectual life. His book is also the first to characterize the distinctive style of Catholicism they helped to create and the first to investigate the extensive contacts among Catholic convert writers in the United States and Britain. Allitt explains how, despite the Church's dogmatic style and hierarchical structure, converts working in the areas of history, science, literature, and philosophy maintained that Catholicism was intellectually liberating. British and American converts followed each other's progress closely, visiting each other and sending work back and forth across the Atlantic. The outcome of their labors was not what the converts had hoped. Although they influenced the Catholic Church for three or four generations, they were unable to restore it to the central place in Western intellectual life that it had enjoyed before the Reformation.

Selected Writings

Selected Writings
Title Selected Writings PDF eBook
Author Orestes Augustus Brownson
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Essays and Reviews

Essays and Reviews
Title Essays and Reviews PDF eBook
Author Orestes Augustus Brownson
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1852
Genre Christianity
ISBN

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Brownson's Defence

Brownson's Defence
Title Brownson's Defence PDF eBook
Author Orestes Augustus Brownson
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1840
Genre Christian socialism
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