Time’s Covenant: The Essays and Sermons of William Clancy

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University of Pittsburgh Press, 1987 - Počet stran: 212
Time's Covenant offers a collection of the sermons and essays of William Clancy, one of the most vehement opponents of McCarthyism, who was also an ardent civil libertarian and literate commentator on the changing times of the 1950s and 1960s. The articles originally appeared in Commonweal, dubbed the journal of “liberal Catholics,” as well as the New York Times, Saturday Review and Worldview. Clancy reflects on authors Ignazio Silone, Arnold Toynbee, Walter Lippman, as well as American poets, the Dreyfus Affair, and liberal Catholicism.

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The Catholic as Philistine
3
The Assault on Culture
14
Catholicism in America
20
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William Clancy taught English at Notre Dame and served as editor of Commonweal during the 1950s. He was also priest-provost of the Pittsburgh Oratory, an academic community modeled on the principles of Cardinal Newman, which served the city's colleges and universities.

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