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New Anti-Catholicism : the Last Acceptable Prejudice
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2003
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Discrimination & Race Relations, Christianity / Catholic, General
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Religion, Social Science
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Philip Jenkins
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"A fascinating tale, exploring the depths of the consciousness of this country--diverse forces that weave together the history of the civilization that we share.... His prose is energetic, assertive and blessed with a crystalline coherence. Packed with historic detail and intricate referentialmaterial, it is nonetheless crisp and easy to read. This is a book of powerfully convincing fairness, of impressive scholarship and of extraordinary courage--Jenkins strips naked some of the most cherished hypocrisies of American ideologues from one extreme of the spectrum to the other."--MichaelPakenham, Baltimore Sun, "A long overdue dissection of the most protean prejudice in American history, The New Anti-Catholicism should challenge the complacent who imagine anti-Catholic bias to be confined to the nation's fever swamps. It should also (although it probably won't) cause a serious examination ofconscience on the political left, where anti-Catholic canards are now epidemic. Emphatically not a book for Catholics only, The New Anti-Catholicism should be required reading in every newsroom in the country." --George Weigel, author of Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II, The Truthof Catholicism: Ten Controversies Explored, and The Courage to Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform, and the Future of the Church, "This new book on anti-Catholicism as a fashionable prejudice is not awhine or a whimper, but a sober little list of facts, and that may make it hardto ignore.... An objective and irrefutable catalogue of biases."--NationalReview, "During the recent season of scandals, Catholics have generally, and with good reason, been reluctant to point out the obvious, namely, that the media carnival was in significant part motored by old-fashioned anti-Catholicism. Jenkins, an Episcopalian, has no such inhibitions and here offers aspirited account of how deep, pervasive, and multifaceted is the elite culture's animus toward the Catholic Church."--First Things, "A long overdue dissection of the most protean prejudice in Americanhistory, The New Anti-Catholicism should challenge the complacent who imagineanti-Catholic bias to be confined to the nation's fever swamps. It should also(although it probably won't) cause a serious examination of conscience on thepolitical left, where anti-Catholic canards are now epidemic. Emphatically not abook for Catholics only, The New Anti-Catholicism should be required reading inevery newsroom in the country." --George Weigel, author of Witness to Hope: TheBiography of Pope John Paul II, The Truth of Catholicism: Ten ControversiesExplored, and The Courage to Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform, and the Future of theChurch, "A fascinating tale, exploring the depths of the consciousness of this country--diverse forces that weave together the history of the civilization that we share.... His prose is energetic, assertive and blessed with a crystalline coherence. Packed with historic detail and intricate referential material, it is nonetheless crisp and easy to read. This is a book of powerfully convincing fairness, of impressive scholarship and of extraordinary courage--Jenkins strips naked some of the most cherished hypocrisies of American ideologues from one extreme of the spectrum to the other."--Michael Pakenham,Baltimore Sun "A provocative brief on some of the uglier prejudices lurking behind today's Catholic controversies.... Alerts readers to the forgotten history and persistence of anti-Catholic biases in American politics and culture."--Paul Baumann,The Washington Post "A spirited account of how deep, pervasive, and multifaceted is the elite culture's animus toward the Catholic Church."--First Things "A thought-provoking and balanced analysis of prejudice against Catholics.... Honest, passionate, and convincing, it will cause the reader to reconsider basic assumptions."--Library Journal "Eye-opening and complacency shaking.... Jenkins examines liberal anti-Catholicism in chapters on whether 'The Church Hates Women' and 'The Church Kills Gays'; the treatment of Catholics and the church by news media, in the movies, and on TV; the current 'pedophile priest' crisis; and dissident Catholic historians' critique of Pope Pius XII's relations with the Third Reich."--Booklist(starred review) "A serious look at the why anti-Catholicism is the 'last acceptable prejudice' in the United States--why opinion leaders of every sort of casually slam the Catholic Church when they wouldn't dream of slamming any other church or institution."--Our Sunday Visitor "A long overdue dissection of the most protean prejudice in American history,The New Anti-Catholicismshould challenge the complacent who imagine anti-Catholic bias to be confined to the nation's fever swamps. It should also (although it probably won't) cause a serious examination of conscience on the political left, where anti-Catholic canards are now epidemic. Emphatically not a book for Catholics only, The New Anti-Catholicism should be required reading in every newsroom in the country." --George Weigel, author ofWitness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II, The Truth ofCatholicism: Ten Controversies Explored,andThe Courage to Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform, and the Future of the Church "This is an astonishing book. Most of us get used to the contempt heaped upon the Catholic church by nice, liberal people (as if such contempt were only to be expected), so we stop thinking of it as the gross deformity of soul it is. Jenkins, once a Catholic but no longer, quietly amasses evidence about more types of prejudice and bigotry against Catholics than most of us are conscious of. He is particularly good at diagnosing 'the black legends' about Catholicism which everybody 'knows' are true-the Crusades, the Inquisition, 'silence' regarding the Holocaust-and the inner agitation of 'anti-Catholic Catholics,' who have internalized the world's contempt. A serious, original, provocative study." --Michael Novak, author ofOn Two Wings: Humble Faith and Common Sense at the American Founding "There are few scholars in the nation better equipped to address the subject of anti-Catholicism than Philip Jenkins. That he has succeeded is indisputable.The New Anti-Catholicismis thorough, erudite, and convincing. I highly recommend it." --William A. Donohue, President, Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, "A provocative brief on some of the uglier prejudices lurking behind today's Catholic controversies.... Alerts readers to the forgotten history and persistence of anti-Catholic biases in American politics and culture. At bottom, Jenkins's plea is for evenhandedness.... The New Anti-Catholicismwill irritate anyone convinced that, because the church does not ordain women, opposes abortion and condemns homosexual acts, it is anti-democratic, deeply misogynist and a bastion of sexual repression and intellectual obscurantism."--Paul Baumann, The Washington Post, "A serious look at the why anti-Catholicism is the 'last acceptable prejudice' in the United States--why opinion leaders of every sort of casually slam the Catholic Church when they wouldn't dream of slamming any other church or institution."--Our Sunday Visitor, "Eye-opening and complacency shaking.... Jenkins examines liberal anti-Catholicism in chapters on whether 'The Church Hates Women' and 'The Church Kills Gays'; the treatment of Catholics and the church by news media, in the movies, and on TV; the current 'pedophile priest' crisis; anddissident Catholic historians' critique of Pope Pius XII's relations with the Third Reich."--Booklist (starred review), "A fascinating tale, exploring the depths of the consciousness of this country--diverse forces that weave together the history of the civilization that we share.... His prose is energetic, assertive and blessed with a crystalline coherence. Packed with historic detail and intricate referential material, it is nonetheless crisp and easy to read. This is a book of powerfully convincing fairness, of impressive scholarship and of extraordinary courage--Jenkins strips naked some of the most cherished hypocrisies of American ideologues from one extreme of the spectrum to the other."--Michael Pakenham, Baltimore Sun"A provocative brief on some of the uglier prejudices lurking behind today's Catholic controversies.... Alerts readers to the forgotten history and persistence of anti-Catholic biases in American politics and culture."--Paul Baumann, The Washington Post"A spirited account of how deep, pervasive, and multifaceted is the elite culture's animus toward the Catholic Church."--First Things"A thought-provoking and balanced analysis of prejudice against Catholics.... Honest, passionate, and convincing, it will cause the reader to reconsider basic assumptions."--Library Journal"Eye-opening and complacency shaking.... Jenkins examines liberal anti-Catholicism in chapters on whether 'The Church Hates Women' and 'The Church Kills Gays'; the treatment of Catholics and the church by news media, in the movies, and on TV; the current 'pedophile priest' crisis; and dissident Catholic historians' critique of Pope Pius XII's relations with the Third Reich."--Booklist (starred review)"A serious look at the why anti-Catholicism is the 'last acceptable prejudice' in the United States--why opinion leaders of every sort of casually slam the Catholic Church when they wouldn't dream of slamming any other church or institution."--Our Sunday Visitor"A long overdue dissection of the most protean prejudice in American history, The New Anti-Catholicism should challenge the complacent who imagine anti-Catholic bias to be confined to the nation's fever swamps. It should also (although it probably won't) cause a serious examination of conscience on the political left, where anti-Catholic canards are now epidemic. Emphatically not a book for Catholics only, The New Anti-Catholicism should be required reading in every newsroom in the country." --George Weigel, author of Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II, The Truth of Catholicism: Ten Controversies Explored, and The Courage to Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform, and the Future of the Church"This is an astonishing book. Most of us get used to the contempt heaped upon the Catholic church by nice, liberal people (as if such contempt were only to be expected), so we stop thinking of it as the gross deformity of soul it is. Jenkins, once a Catholic but no longer, quietly amasses evidence about more types of prejudice and bigotry against Catholics than most of us are conscious of. He is particularly good at diagnosing 'the black legends' about Catholicism which everybody 'knows' are true-the Crusades, the Inquisition, 'silence' regarding the Holocaust-and the inner agitation of 'anti-Catholic Catholics,' who have internalized the world's contempt. A serious, original, provocative study." --Michael Novak, author of On Two Wings: Humble Faith and Common Sense at the American Founding"There are few scholars in the nation better equipped to address the subject of anti-Catholicism than Philip Jenkins. That he has succeeded is indisputable. The New Anti-Catholicism is thorough, erudite, and convincing. I highly recommend it." --William A. Donohue, President, Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, "During the recent season of scandals, Catholics have generally, and withgood reason, been reluctant to point out the obvious, namely, that the mediacarnival was in significant part motored by old-fashioned anti-Catholicism.Jenkins, an Episcopalian, has no such inhibitions and here offers a spiritedaccount of how deep, pervasive, and multifaceted is the elite culture's animustoward the Catholic Church."--First Things, "A serious look at the why anti-Catholicism is the 'last acceptableprejudice' in the United States--why opinion leaders of every sort of casuallyslam the Catholic Church when they wouldn't dream of slamming any other churchor institution."--Our Sunday Visitor, "This is an astonishing book. Most of us get used to the contempt heapedupon the Catholic church by nice, liberal people (as if such contempt were onlyto be expected), so we stop thinking of it as the gross deformity of soul it is.Jenkins, once a Catholic but no longer, quietly amasses evidence about moretypes of prejudice and bigotry against Catholics than most of us are consciousof. He is particularly good at diagnosing 'the black legends' about Catholicismwhich everybody 'knows' are true-the Crusades, the Inquisition, 'silence'regarding the Holocaust-and the inner agitation of 'anti-Catholic Catholics,'who have internalized the world's contempt. A serious, original, provocativestudy." --Michael Novak, author of On Two Wings: Humble Faith and Common Senseat the American Founding, "A thought-provoking and balanced analysis of prejudice against Catholics.... Honest, passionate, and convincing, it will cause the reader to reconsider basic assumptions."--Library Journal, "A long overdue dissection of the most protean prejudice in American history, The New Anti-Catholicism should challenge the complacent who imagine anti-Catholic bias to be confined to the nation's fever swamps. It should also (although it probably won't) cause a serious examination ofconscience on the political left, where anti-Catholic canards are now epidemic. Emphatically not a book for Catholics only, The New Anti-Catholicism should be required reading in every newsroom in the country."--George Weigel, author of Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II, The Truthof Catholicism: Ten Controversies Explored, and The Courage to Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform, and the Future of the Church, "A provocative brief on some of the uglier prejudices lurking behindtoday's Catholic controversies.... Alerts readers to the forgotten history andpersistence of anti-Catholic biases in American politics and culture. At bottom,Jenkins's plea is for evenhandedness.... The New Anti-Catholicism will irritateanyone convinced that, because the church does not ordain women, opposesabortion and condemns homosexual acts, it is anti-democratic, deeply misogynistand a bastion of sexual repression and intellectual obscurantism."--PaulBaumann, The Washington Post, ... the book is a reminder of the dangers of running with the intellectual herd, and of the value of objectivity., "A fascinating tale, exploring the depths of the consciousness of this country--diverse forces that weave together the history of the civilization that we share.... His prose is energetic, assertive and blessed with a crystalline coherence. Packed with historic detail and intricate referential material, it is nonetheless crisp and easy to read. This is a book of powerfully convincing fairness, of impressive scholarship and of extraordinary courage--Jenkins strips naked some of the most cherished hypocrisies of American ideologues from one extreme of the spectrum to the other."--Michael Pakenham, Baltimore Sun "A provocative brief on some of the uglier prejudices lurking behind today's Catholic controversies.... Alerts readers to the forgotten history and persistence of anti-Catholic biases in American politics and culture."--Paul Baumann, The Washington Post "A spirited account of how deep, pervasive, and multifaceted is the elite culture's animus toward the Catholic Church."--First Things "A thought-provoking and balanced analysis of prejudice against Catholics.... Honest, passionate, and convincing, it will cause the reader to reconsider basic assumptions."--Library Journal "Eye-opening and complacency shaking.... Jenkins examines liberal anti-Catholicism in chapters on whether 'The Church Hates Women' and 'The Church Kills Gays'; the treatment of Catholics and the church by news media, in the movies, and on TV; the current 'pedophile priest' crisis; and dissident Catholic historians' critique of Pope Pius XII's relations with the Third Reich."--Booklist (starred review) "A serious look at the why anti-Catholicism is the 'last acceptable prejudice' in the United States--why opinion leaders of every sort of casually slam the Catholic Church when they wouldn't dream of slamming any other church or institution."--Our Sunday Visitor "A long overdue dissection of the most protean prejudice in American history, The New Anti-Catholicism should challenge the complacent who imagine anti-Catholic bias to be confined to the nation's fever swamps. It should also (although it probably won't) cause a serious examination of conscience on the political left, where anti-Catholic canards are now epidemic. Emphatically not a book for Catholics only, The New Anti-Catholicism should be required reading in every newsroom in the country." --George Weigel, author of Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II, The Truth of Catholicism: Ten Controversies Explored, and The Courage to Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform, and the Future of the Church "This is an astonishing book. Most of us get used to the contempt heaped upon the Catholic church by nice, liberal people (as if such contempt were only to be expected), so we stop thinking of it as the gross deformity of soul it is. Jenkins, once a Catholic but no longer, quietly amasses evidence about more types of prejudice and bigotry against Catholics than most of us are conscious of. He is particularly good at diagnosing 'the black legends' about Catholicism which everybody 'knows' are true-the Crusades, the Inquisition, 'silence' regarding the Holocaust-and the inner agitation of 'anti-Catholic Catholics,' who have internalized the world's contempt. A serious, original, provocative study." --Michael Novak, author of On Two Wings: Humble Faith and Common Sense at the American Founding "There are few scholars in the nation better equipped to address the subject of anti-Catholicism than Philip Jenkins. That he has succeeded is indisputable. The New Anti-Catholicism is thorough, erudite, and convincing. I highly recommend it." --William A. Donohue, President, Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, Overall, The New Anti-Catholicism is an insightful, highly readable, and disturbing expose of anti-Catholicism in contemporary America. While it might leave the reader with questions about the 'new'-ness of the current anti-Catholicism and how that anti-Catholicism fits into the opinion held by many secularists and liberals of Christianity in general, perhaps that is not such a bad thing., "Eye-opening and complacency shaking.... Jenkins examines liberalanti-Catholicism in chapters on whether 'The Church Hates Women' and 'The ChurchKills Gays'; the treatment of Catholics and the church by news media, in themovies, and on TV; the current 'pedophile priest' crisis; and dissident Catholichistorians' critique of Pope Pius XII's relations with the ThirdReich."--Booklist (starred review), "A thought-provoking and balanced analysis of prejudice againstCatholics.... Honest, passionate, and convincing, it will cause the reader toreconsider basic assumptions."--Library Journal, "A fascinating tale, exploring the depths of the consciousness of thiscountry--diverse forces that weave together the history of the civilization thatwe share.... His prose is energetic, assertive and blessed with a crystallinecoherence. Packed with historic detail and intricate referential material, it isnonetheless crisp and easy to read. This is a book of powerfully convincingfairness, of impressive scholarship and of extraordinary courage--Jenkins stripsnaked some of the most cherished hypocrisies of American ideologues from oneextreme of the spectrum to the other."--Michael Pakenham, Baltimore Sun, "This new book on anti-Catholicism as a fashionable prejudice is not a whine or a whimper, but a sober little list of facts, and that may make it hard to ignore.... An objective and irrefutable catalogue of biases."--National Review, "There are few scholars in the nation better equipped to address thesubject of anti-Catholicism than Philip Jenkins. That he has succeeded isindisputable. The New Anti-Catholicism is thorough, erudite, and convincing. Ihighly recommend it." --William A. Donohue, President, Catholic League forReligious and Civil Rights, ... powerful book ... Jenkins shines a light on anti-Catholic sentiment in American society and illuminates its causes., "This is an astonishing book. Most of us get used to the contempt heaped upon the Catholic church by nice, liberal people (as if such contempt were only to be expected), so we stop thinking of it as the gross deformity of soul it is. Jenkins, once a Catholic but no longer, quietly amassesevidence about more types of prejudice and bigotry against Catholics than most of us are conscious of. He is particularly good at diagnosing 'the black legends' about Catholicism which everybody 'knows' are true--the Crusades, the Inquisition, 'silence' regarding the Holocaust--and the inneragitation of 'anti-Catholic Catholics,' who have internalized the world's contempt. A serious, original, provocative study."--Michael Novak, author of On Two Wings: Humble Faith and Common Sense at the American Founding
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Anti-Catholicism has a long history in America. And as Philip Jenkins argues in The New Anti-Catholicism , this virulent strain of hatred--once thought dead--is alive and well in our nation, but few people seem to notice, or care. A statement that is seen as racist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic, or homophobic can haunt a speaker for years, writes Jenkins, but it is still possible to make hostile and vituperative public statements about Roman Catholicism without fear of serious repercussions. Jenkins shines a light on anti-Catholic sentiment in American society and illuminates its causes, looking closely at gay and feminist anti-Catholicism, anti-Catholic rhetoric and imagery in the media, and the anti-Catholicism of the academic world. For newspapers and newsmagazines, for television news and in movies, for major book publishers, the Catholic Church has come to provide a grossly stereotyped public villain. Catholic opinions, doctrines, and individual leaders are frequently the butt of harsh satire. Indeed, the notion that the church is a deadly enemy of women, the idea of Catholic misogyny, is commonly accepted in the news media and in popular culture, says Jenkins. And the recent pedophile priest scandal, he shows, has revived many ancient anti-Catholic stereotypes. It was said that with the election of John F. Kennedy, anti-Catholicism in America was dead. This provocative new book corrects that illusion, drawing attention to this important issue., Anti-Catholicism has a long history in America. And as Philip Jenkins argues in The New Anti-Catholicism, this virulent strain of hatred--once thought dead--is alive and well in our nation, but few people seem to notice, or care. A statement that is seen as racist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic, or homophobic can haunt a speaker for years, writes Jenkins, but it is still possible to make hostile and vituperative public statements about Roman Catholicism without fear of serious repercussions. Jenkins shines a light on anti-Catholic sentiment in American society and illuminates its causes, looking closely at gay and feminist anti-Catholicism, anti-Catholic rhetoric and imagery in the media, and the anti-Catholicism of the academic world. For newspapers and newsmagazines, for television news and in movies, for major book publishers, the Catholic Church has come to provide a grossly stereotyped public villain. Catholic opinions, doctrines, and individual leaders are frequently the butt of harsh satire. Indeed, the notion that the church is a deadly enemy of women, the idea of Catholic misogyny, is commonly accepted in the news media and in popular culture, says Jenkins. And the recent pedophile priest scandal, he shows, has revived many ancient anti-Catholic stereotypes. It was said that with the election of John F. Kennedy, anti-Catholicism in America was dead. This provocative new book corrects that illusion, drawing attention to this important issue., Changing cultural sensibilities have made it ever less acceptable publicly to utter once-familiar American stereotypes about the great majority of ethnic or religious groups. Issues of gender and sexual orientation are also now treated with great sensitivity. A statement that is seen as racist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic or homophobic can haunt a speaker for years, and even destroy a public career. Yet, notes Philip Jenkins, there is one massive exception to this general rule: it is still possible to make remarkably hostile and vituperative public statements about Roman Catholicism without fear of serious repercussions. In the media, Catholicism is treated as a legitimate target; Catholic opinions, doctrines, and individual leaders are frequently the butt of harsh satire. Jenkins seeks to shine a light on the widespread anti-Catholic sentiment in American society and to determine its causes.
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