Catholic History for Today's Church
How Our Past Illuminates Our Present
Catholic History for Today's Church
How Our Past Illuminates Our Present
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Description
A modern classic in the study of Catholic history, offering a clear, engaging account of how the Church's past illuminates its present challenges. Written by one of the world's most respected historians of Christianity, it introduces readers to Catholic history not as a static chronicle of events, but as a living tradition shaped by contingency, reform, conflict, and renewal.
Rather than providing a comprehensive institutional history, O'Malley focuses on the moments, movements, and mentalities that have most decisively formed Catholic identity over time. It examines how the Church has responded to social change, political power, theological development, and cultural diversity, emphasizing history as an interpretive discipline essential for sound judgment in the present.
O'Malley challenges common assumptions-whether nostalgic or critical-about Catholic continuity and change. Councils, reforms, crises, and turning points are presented with nuance and balance, highlighting both the Church's capacity for self-correction and the moral ambiguities that mark its history. The result is a historically grounded framework for understanding contemporary debates about authority, tradition, reform, and identity.
Originally published in 2015, this paperback edition features a new foreword by celebrated historian John McGreevy situating the book within current conversations in church history and American Catholicism-and the need to remember O'Malley's wisdom in our time of political conflict. Written in a lucid, accessible style, this volume remains essential reading for students, scholars, clergy, and general readers seeking historically informed insight into the Catholic Church and its ongoing transformation.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. The Papacy and the Popes
1. The Millennium and the Papalization of Catholicism
2. Papal Job Descriptions: Yesterday and Today
3. Cardinals in Conclave: A Troubled History
4. Reform of the Papal Curia: Historical and Theological Perspectives
5. The Beatification of Pope Pius IX
6. Two Popes: Benedict and Francis
Part II. Two Councils: Trent and Vatican II
7. The Council of Trent: Myths, Misunderstandings, and Unintended Consequences
8. Bishops and Theologians at the Council of Trent: A Lesson for Today
9. The Council of Trent and Michelangelo's Last Judgment
10. Ten Sure-Fire Ways to Mix Up the Teaching of Vatican II
11. What Happened and Did Not Happen at Vatican II
12. Dialog and the Identity of Vatican II
13. Two Councils Compared: Trent and Vatican II
Part III. The Church at Large
14. Some Basics about Celibacy
15. Were Medieval Universities Catholic?
16. Excommunicating Politicians
17. One Priesthood, Two Traditions
Conclusion: My Life of Learning
Product details
| Published | Jun 25 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 248 |
| ISBN | 9798216481300 |
| Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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