Status
Available
Call number
Publication
New York : Scribner, c1990.
Description
For the past three decades, Andrew Greeley, priest, sociologist, and bestselling author, has researched the behavior and beliefs of American Catholics. Here he translates his works into hard data as he describes the fascinating, wonderful, and slightly daffy story of American Catholicism since the end of the Second Vatican Council. A powerful argument, this survey dispels many myths, ans gives new meaning to the word Catholic.
Subjects
LCC
BX1406.2.G698 1990
Physical description
ix, 322 p.; 24 cm
ISBN
0684191849 / 9780684191843
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