Aaron, I’d love to read your thoughts on how American Catholics built their own successful institutions. Despite anti-catholic bigotry, especially in the South, Catholics eventually gained widespread notoriety (Notre Dame, KoC) despite these challenges.
Where is the Notre Dame of the evangelical movement?
Aaron, I’d love to read your thoughts on how American Catholics built their own successful institutions. Despite anti-catholic bigotry, especially in the South, Catholics eventually gained widespread notoriety (Notre Dame, KoC) despite these challenges.
Where is the Notre Dame of the evangelical movement?
Dalton, trad Catholics are very comfortable with Catholic institutions like Notre Dame that are basically bought into the secular system but leave room for the Catholic faithful to hang their single, as it were. Evangelicals are much more doctrinally strict about what would qualify as a faithful institution.
Thanks for the reply! I wonder if the evangelical movement in the coming decades becomes like many of the Millerites offshoots — a small, but doctrinal strict cohort who are known for their zeal but lack any true cultural influence.
Aaron, I’d love to read your thoughts on how American Catholics built their own successful institutions. Despite anti-catholic bigotry, especially in the South, Catholics eventually gained widespread notoriety (Notre Dame, KoC) despite these challenges.
Where is the Notre Dame of the evangelical movement?
Dalton, trad Catholics are very comfortable with Catholic institutions like Notre Dame that are basically bought into the secular system but leave room for the Catholic faithful to hang their single, as it were. Evangelicals are much more doctrinally strict about what would qualify as a faithful institution.
Thanks for the reply! I wonder if the evangelical movement in the coming decades becomes like many of the Millerites offshoots — a small, but doctrinal strict cohort who are known for their zeal but lack any true cultural influence.