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Coup at Catholic UniversityCoup at Catholic University

Coup at Catholic University

Peter Mitchell

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"1968 witnessed perhaps the greatest revolution in the history of the Catholic Church in the United States. The battle at Catholic University centered on the major question in Catholic higher education during the turbulent years after the Second Vatican Council, "What is the meaning of academic freedom at a Catholic university?" Curran and the dissenting theologians maintained they needed to be free to teach without constraint by any outside authority, including the bishops. The bishops maintained that the American tradition of religious freedom guaranteed the right of religiously-affiliated schools to require their professors to teach in accord with the authority of their church. This book uses never-before published material from the personal papers of the key players at CUA to tell the inside story of the dramatic events that unfolded there. Because the polarization in 1968 has continued to define the experience of many American Catholics and has had an ongoing effect on Catholic education, this work should be extremely interesting to those who want to understand the past so as to move forward with a greater awareness of the strengths and weaknesses of Catholic education in the United States. "--

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OL Work ID
OL21815751W

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Catholic university of americaCatholic church, educationUniversities and colleges, united statesAcademic freedomHistoryEducationCatholic universities and collegesCatholic Church

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