The question of whether Catholicism is compatible with the American project in liberal democracy remains contentious.
He examines the views of the founders and the realities of early American culture in light of the principles of Catholic social teaching.
In this volume, Professor John Pinheiro brings historical expertise to the topic, assessing the merits of the American project by focusing on the founding period.
Many contemporary Catholic writers and intellectuals answer in the negative.
The question of whether Catholicism is compatible with the American project in liberal democracy remains contentious