Perseverance in the Parish?: Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective

Perseverance in the Parish?: Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective

Perseverance in the Parish?: Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective

Perseverance in the Parish?: Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective

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Overview

African American Catholics, though small in number and historically the targets of racial intolerance, are now the backbone of the church. The vast majority of African American Catholics do not perceive racial marginalization and intolerance in the church. African American Catholics are among the strongest religious identifiers in the church, while whites show a more fragile Catholic identity. The Catholic church may have finally overcome its racist past for the vast majority of African American Catholics, but serious concerns remain for white Catholics. Based on data from a national religion survey, this book explores religious attitudes from an African American Catholic perspective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108126335
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/14/2017
Series: Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Darren W. Davis is Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
Donald B. Pope-Davis is Dean and Professor of Psychology at New Mexico State University.

Table of Contents

1. African American Catholics and contradictions; 2. The shaping of an African American Catholic identity; 3. African American Catholics in the American religious context; 4. Religious engagement, religiosity, and faithfulness; 5. The importance of clergy and declining vocations; 6. Perceptions of racial intolerance; 7. Racial resentment among white Catholics; 8. Conclusion. A new narrative.
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