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Preface | p. xi |
Introduction: A Tradition Renewed? The Challenge of a Generation | p. 1 |
Identity | |
Faith Seeking Historical Understanding | p. 23 |
Not All Autobiography Is Scholarship: Thinking, as a Catholic, about History | p. 39 |
Seeing Things: Knowledge and Love in History | p. 60 |
Theory And Method | |
Virtue Ethics and Historical Inquiry: The Case of Prudence | p. 83 |
The "Objectivity Question" and the Historian's Vocation | p. 101 |
Enlightenment History, Objectivity, and the Moral Imagination | p. 128 |
On Assimilating the Moral Insights of the Secular Academy | p. 153 |
After Monographs: A Critique of Christian Scholarship as Professional Practice | p. 168 |
The Problems of Preaching through History | p. 187 |
Communities | |
Coming to Terms with Lincoln: Christian Faith and Moral Reflection in the History Classroom | p. 217 |
For Teachers to Live, Professors Must Die: A Sermon on the Mount | p. 233 |
Public Reasoning by Historical Analogy: Some Christian Reflections | p. 262 |
Don't Forget the Church: Reflections on the Forgotten Dimension of our Dual Calling | p. 280 |
On the Vocation of Historians to the Priesthood of Believers: A Plea to Christians in the Academy | p. 299 |
Afterword: The Christian Historian and the Idea of Progress | p. 316 |
Contributors | p. 345 |
Index | p. 349 |
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