<p>"To read this book is to get acquainted with a great human being, as our Jewish friends say, a real mensch." —<i>Provident Book Finder</i></p> <p>"William F. Buckley might disagree, but the former university president is clear on the three most important things in life." —<i>New York Magazine</i></p> <p>"Father Hesburgh says that each one of us can do something effective in the cause of a better world. <i>God, Country, Notre Dame </i>itself embodies an obvious refutation of the apathetic notion that 'in the modern world one person cannot make a difference.'" —<i>Commonweal</i></p> <p>"The temptation is to subtitle this book 'Adventures of Superpriest.' If Father Hesburgh made it all up, it would still be a wonderful story, a compendium of what-ifs. . . . Its warmth and humanity are infectious, and most readers will not have the nerve to fight off the pleasure of going along." —<i>Chicago Tribune</i></p> <p>"Father Hesburgh should be on almost everyone's list of the most influential figures in American higher education over the past few decades. In these fascinating memoirs, he chronicles the transformation of Notre Dame from a somewhat mediocre midwestern university into a major national teaching and research institution. As president of Notre Dame for 35 years, he used that position as a platform to argue the truly critical issues not only within the academy, but outside as well. The chapters on his involvement with the Civil Rights movement and criticism of early Vatican policy on academic freedom at Catholic universities are most compelling. Recommended for all readers, especially in these days of seeming cynicism and doubt." —<i>Library Journal</i></p>

Experience Father Hesburgh's life story in his own words in God, Country, Notre Dame.

As an adviser to presidents, special envoy to popes, theologian, author, educator, and activist, Father Hesburgh was considered the most influential priest in America for decades. His autobiography brings his phenomenal accomplishments to readers with his own voice and personal perspective. Father Hesburgh recounts his family history, describing the people who helped make him the man he became, as well as his own childhood and adolescence. He tells stories of his time at Notre Dame all the way to his retirement. "This is essentially a memory book," he explains in the acknowledgements, and there is no better way to get to know the incredible man he was and the legacy he created.

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I have traveled far and wide, far beyond the simple parish I envisioned as a young man. My obligation of service has led me into diverse yet interrelated roles: college teacher, theologian, president of a great university, counselor to four popes and six presidents… But deep beneath it all, … I have always and everywhere considered myself essentially a priest. - from the Preface
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Introduction to the Second Edition

Preface

1. Growing Up Catholic

2. Learning

3. Teaching

4. Leading

5. On the Playing Field

6. Serving Others

7. Student Revolution

8. Flying High

9. The Mass

10. The Catholic Laity

11. Civil Rights for All

12. Friendship

13. Academic Freedom

14. The Holy Father

15. Forgiveness

16. Peace in Our Time

17. Starting the Future

Acknowledgments

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780268088033
Publisert
2018-02-28
Utgiver
University of Notre Dame Press; University of Notre Dame Press
Vekt
417 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
360

Om bidragsyterne

Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. (1917–2015) was president of the University of Notre Dame from 1952 to 1987. As an adviser to presidents, special envoy to popes, theologian, author, educator, and activist, Father Hesburgh was for decades considered the most influential priest in America. He is the author and editor of a number of books, including The Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University (University of Notre Dame Press, 1994).