Follow Your Conscience
"Bold and refreshing. . . this book deftly shows how the polestar of conscience in Catholic moral theology has also guided a dynamic religious subjectivity, interacting with American culture in profound and dramatic ways."
Religious Studies Review
What is your conscience? Is it, as Peter Cajka asks in this provocative book, "A small, still voice? A cricket perched on your shoulder? An angel and devil who compete for your attention?" Going back at least to the thirteenth century, Catholics viewed their personal conscience as a powerful and meaningful guide to align their conduct with worldly laws. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- University of Chicago Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 232
- ISBN
- 9780226762050
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
"Bold and refreshing. . . this book deftly shows how the polestar of conscience in Catholic moral theology has also guided a dynamic religious subjectivity, interacting with American culture in profound and dramatic ways."
Religious Studies Review
«“A fascinating book. . . [Cajka] makes a persuasive case that Catholics, with priests leading the way, did indeed 'change the terms of American freedom'—though not always for the best.”»
Commonweal
«“This splendid book sheds new light on recent US history by recounting the vast reach of Catholic debates over conscience. Cajka skillfully narrates the church’s legacy of conscience as a double agent for both obedience and liberation from state as well as religious authority. That legacy, he shows, has been present in larger American political conflicts over war, sex, and abortion, and is alive and well today. Follow Your Conscience is a fascinating read that clarifies the church’s inner wrestling with authority and the entrenched divides among American Catholics, illustrating the broader repercussions of conscience claims on the nation’s splintered politics.”»
R. Marie Griffith, author of Moral Combat: How Sex Divided American Christians and Fractured America
«“This rich and textured book deftly links centuries of theological reflection on the sanctity of an individual’s subjective conscience to powerful currents of political and cultural transformation in the twentieth century. Cajka illuminates new angles on recent US history, demonstrating how Catholic moral teaching acquired currency in the secular realm and served as an important touchstone for social movements on the left and the right. Follow Your Conscience is intellectual history—and religious history—at its best.”»
James McCartin, author of Prayers of the Faithful: The Shifting Spiritual Life of American Catholics