📖 Overview
The Catholic University of America (CUA) is a private research university located in Washington, D.C. and serves as the national university of the Catholic Church in the United States. Founded in 1887, it is the only higher education institution established by U.S. Catholic bishops.
CUA has published extensively through its university press, with particular focus on religious studies, philosophy, theology, and Catholic doctrine. The institution's publishing activities have contributed significantly to Catholic intellectual tradition and religious scholarship in North America.
As an academic publisher, CUA Press specializes in producing scholarly works, textbooks, and reference materials that advance Catholic thought and engage with contemporary religious discourse. Their catalog includes works from leading theologians, historians, and scholars in Catholic studies.
The university's publications reflect its position as a center of Catholic intellectual life, regularly addressing topics ranging from canon law and Catholic social teaching to religious history and philosophical theology. CUA Press continues to serve as a primary source for Catholic academic literature and religious education materials.
👀 Reviews
Limited public review data exists for Catholic University of America Press as an academic publisher. Their books receive most attention from scholarly journals and academic reviewers rather than general readers.
What readers appreciate:
- Academic rigor and thorough research in religious studies publications
- Publication of important Catholic theological texts and translations
- Quality of editorial standards and footnoting
- Preservation of historical Catholic documents and teachings
Common criticisms:
- Technical/academic writing style can be dense for general readers
- Higher price points compared to mass-market religious books
- Limited availability outside university libraries
- Narrow focus on Catholic scholarship
Review data is sparse on consumer sites. Most CUA Press titles on Amazon have few or no reviews. Academic titles typically receive reviews in scholarly journals rather than retail sites. Library holdings and course adoptions may be better measures of impact for this type of institutional publisher.
📚 Books by Catholic University of America
New Catholic Encyclopedia
A comprehensive 15-volume reference work covering Catholic doctrine, history, practices, saints, theology, and contributions to arts and sciences, produced through collaboration of over 4,800 scholars from around the world under the direction of The Catholic University of America.
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Elizabeth A. Johnson Focuses on Catholic theological studies with emphasis on feminist theology and systematic theology. Her works examine Catholic doctrine through contemporary lenses while maintaining deep roots in traditional Catholic scholarship.
Richard R. Gaillardetz Produces work on ecclesiology and Catholic theological methodology that complements CUA's theological focus. His publications bridge historical Catholic teaching with contemporary ecclesial challenges.
John F. Haught Writes on Catholic theology's relationship with science and evolution, particularly in systematic theology. His work reflects similar academic standards and theological depth as CUA while focusing on science-religion dialogue.
David Tracy Specializes in Catholic systematic theology and hermeneutics with significant contributions to theological method. His publications explore Catholic intellectual traditions while engaging modern philosophical thought.
Elizabeth A. Johnson Focuses on Catholic theological studies with emphasis on feminist theology and systematic theology. Her works examine Catholic doctrine through contemporary lenses while maintaining deep roots in traditional Catholic scholarship.
Richard R. Gaillardetz Produces work on ecclesiology and Catholic theological methodology that complements CUA's theological focus. His publications bridge historical Catholic teaching with contemporary ecclesial challenges.
John F. Haught Writes on Catholic theology's relationship with science and evolution, particularly in systematic theology. His work reflects similar academic standards and theological depth as CUA while focusing on science-religion dialogue.