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A stellar account of the life and works of the largest professional society of theologians in the world, covering its first seventy-five years of existence.
More than an organizational history, Charles Curran provides in this volume an account of the evolution of North American Catholic theology since 1945. Curran relates key moments in the CTSA's transition from a white, male, clerical, insular enclave into a lay-dominated, multiracial, gender-inclusive project concerned not only about the life of the Church but even more the shape of global society. +