By: Doug Seites '10
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Dr. John C Pinheiro, Associate Professor of History and Director of Catholic Studies at Aquinas College, has published a book detailing the religious history of the Mexican-American
war. 鈥淢issionaries of a Republicanism: A Religious History of the Mexican-American
War鈥 was released by .
With Latino immigration and border disputes currently in the national consciousness,
it is important to look back and understand the impact of the Mexican-American War
of 1846-1848. Few people realize the degree to which Manifest Destiny and American
republicanism relied on a deeply anti-Catholic civil discourse. As the overwhelmingly
Protestant United States went to war with Catholic Mexico, anti-Catholic rhetoric
became a factor in every major argument for and against war.
In his book, which he calls an 鈥渋ntellectual religious history,鈥 Dr. Pinheiro traces
the rise to prominence of this discourse that began in the 1820鈥檚 and culminated in
the Mexican-American War. 鈥淚 hope that readers can see some of our current questions
about immigration in a different light, with more background,鈥 said Pinheiro. 鈥淚 hope
this book can help them understand the power religion can have in shaping decisions.鈥
Dr. Pinheiro鈥檚 book has already received high praise. The blog 鈥淩eligion in American
History鈥 recently listed 鈥淢issionaries of a Republicanism: A Religious History of
the Mexican-American War鈥 as one of 35 books that are a must read for 2014. Joel H.
Sibley, author of 鈥淧arty of Section: The Rough and Ready Presidential Election of
1848鈥 calls Dr. Pinheiro鈥檚 book, 鈥渁 groundbreaking achievement.鈥 According to Thomas
S. Kidd, Professor of History at Baylor University, 鈥淚n this much needed history,
John Pinheiro vividly illuminates the interplay between race, religion, and politics
during the Mexican War. 鈥楳issionaries of Republicanism鈥 is essential reading for understanding
the mindset of antebellum America.鈥