Todd Scribner is the Education Outreach Coordinator at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC, USA.
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"Todd Scribner makes a noteworthy contribution to our understanding of Catholic neoconservatism and its promoters' efforts to shape Catholicism's role in late twentieth-century US public life."--James P. McCartin, Fordham Univ, American Catholic Studies "In this insightful, well-researched and thought-provoking book, Todd Scribner presents a compelling story of the development of neoconservative Catholic thought in the 1970S and 1980s. The story covers a wide spectrum of subjects, including church structure, secular political history, Catholic social thought, and public policy. Despite the challenge of such wide-ranging topics, Scribner ties them together to produce insights highly relevant to contemporary Catholicism and American politics... In this engaging and illuminating book, Scribner demonstrates the value of religion in directing American civil society, which in turn influences political identity."--Patrick Garry, Univ South Dakota, First Things "This is a well-told and useful intellectual history In Scribner's patient narrative we get to see how his three protagonists helped set the stage for, lionize, and finally memorialize the era of President Ronald Regan - all while attempting to integrate their political aspirations with those of Pope John Paul II. The result is understanding... The book may do well in advanced courses in Catholic studies and should have a place in graduate libraries."--Patrick J. Hayes, Catholic Library World "The book gives a brief but accurate look into conservative political thinking and writing in the closing decades of the twentieth century."--Joseph Martos, Aquinas Inst, St. Louis, MO, Theological Studies

