Tables of Contents for Being Right
Preface: Working on Being Right
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Introduction: Who Are the Conservative Catholics?
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Mary Jo Weaver
PART I: CONTEXTS
Interpreting the Council: Catholic Attitudes toward Vatican II
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Joseph A. Komonchak
The Triumph of Americanism: Common Ground for U.S. Catholics in the Twentieth Century
37
26
R. Scott Appleby
The Loss of Theological Unity: Pluralism, Thomism, and Catholic Morality
63
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Benedict M. Ashley
``A Pox on Both Your Houses'': A View of Catholic Conservative-Liberal Polarities from the Hispanic Margin
88
19
Allen Figueroa Deck
PART II: INSIDER PERSPECTIVES
Catholics United for the Faith: Dissent and the Laity
107
31
James A. Sullivan
The Neoconservative Difference: A Proposal for the Renewal of Church and Society
138
25
George Weigel
Women for Faith and Family: Catholic Women Affirming Catholic Teaching
163
23
Helen Hull Hitchcock
The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars: Bowing Out of the New Class
186
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James Hitchcock
PART III: OUTSIDER PERSPECTIVES
The Marian Revival in American Catholicism: Focal Points and Features of the New Marian Enthusiasm
213
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Sandra L. Zimdars-Swartz
``We Are What You Were'': Roman Catholic Traditionalism in America
241
29
William D. Dinges
Life Battles: The Rise of Catholic Militancy within the American Pro-Life Movement
270
30
Michael W. Cuneo
Self-Consciously Countercultural: Alternative Catholic Colleges
300
25
Mary Jo Weaver
Epilogue: What Difference Do They Make?
325
12
R. Scott Appleby
Appendix: Conservative Catholic Periodicals
337
8
John H. Haas
Contributors
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