Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1. The Roman Catholic Modernist Crisis in the United States
1. The Cyclone of the Modernist Crisis
2. Who are the Modernists?
3. The Burden of the Dead
Part 2. Slattery and O’Connell: A Common Crisis?
4. John R. Slattery, 1851–1902: From Attorney to Presbyter
5. John R. Slattery, 1902–1904: Between Presbyter and Attorney
6. “Theological Privateer”: Slattery’s Denis O’Connell
7. John R. Slattery, 1904–1926: From Presbyter to Attorney
Part 3. McSorley and Sullivan: A Change of Immense Import Coming Over the Face of Catholicism
8. A Catholic Theological Culture in English, 1899–1907
9. George Tyrrell and Joseph McSorley
10. William L. Sullivan’s Fictions
11. McSorley’s Response to Pascendi
12. Holiness and History: From Americanism and Modernism to Vatican II
13. McSorley’s Ressourcement: Saving the Hecker Tradition
14. Finding a Place to Stand
Selected Bibliography
Index