The Protestant Reformation and Catholic Publishing: A Framework for Contemporary Understanding |
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Authors: | Karen F. Scialabba |
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Affiliation: | Marist College , Poughkeepsie , New York , USA |
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Abstract: | Drawing from the perspective of an interdisciplinary exploration of the sociocultural impact of the printing press and its effects on Catholic thinkers, educators, and worship practices, the author of this article explores the educational mission of Catholic publishing during the Reformation and how it has evolved in modern times. First, the author discusses the communication dynamics of the Reformation and specifically the impact of the printing press. Second, the author explores the historical reasons for why the Roman Church perceived the need for uniformity in worship. Third, the author focuses on how the Roman Church built upon this framework of uniformity to define and shape the issues that were being discussed when expanding their outreach to the public during this period. Fourth, the author shows how Catholic worship and education evolved within an interpretation that is relevant to the educational mission of Catholic publishers today. |
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Keywords: | media religion social negotiations political transformation mass communication religious transformation |
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