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America''s Most Famous Catholic (According to Himself) - Stephen Colbert and American Religion in the Twenty-First Century

English · Hardback

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By exploring Colbert's position as a lay catechist and televised comedian, this book examines how Catholicism shapes Colbert's experiences, and how Colbert and his persona nuance American Catholicism and the polarized American religious landscape.


List of contents










1. Colbert as Character | 1

2. Colbert as Catholic Authority | 23

3. Colbert as Catechist | 48

4. Colbert as Catholic Comedian | 76

5. Colbert Catholicism | 99

6. Colbert as Culture Warrior | 132

7. Colbert's Continued Presence | 152

Appendix | 165

Acknowledgments | 173

Notes | 175

Selected Bibliography | 205

Index | 219


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Stephanie N. Brehm

Summary

This book investigates the religious identity and authority of Stephen Colbert and his character Stephen Colbert. By exploring Colbert's position as a lay catechist and televised comedian, this book examines how Catholicism shapes Colbert's experiences, and how Colbert and his persona nuance American Catholicism and the polarized American religious landscape.

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