Integrity Magazine – American Catholics should love their country but they need a better understanding of the Founding

One of the most enlightening books I have ever read on Catholicism and the United States is Professor Robert Kraynak’s Christian Faith and Modern Democracy (2001). Professor Kraynak has taught at Colgate University for decades, having been hired there in 1978. His biography on the school’s website identifies him as a Professor of Political Science and the Founding Director of the Kraynak Institute for the Study of Freedom & Western Traditions. I first came across Christian Faith and Modern Democracy in the early 2010s while I was teaching political science at several community colleges in West Michigan. I was young and still trying to find answers to questions I had on political philosophy, Catholic social teaching, and Vatican II. Unwittingly, I more or less adopted the neo-Americanist and New Natural Law positions thanks to having attended several events organized by the libertarian Acton Institute. I was also reading books by George Weigel, Michael Novak, and Princeton Professor Robert George without knowing they were actually liberals.


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Original Tags: Catholic Social Teaching, American Founding, American Revolution, Liberalism, Personalism, Political Philosophy