The Catholic Social Science Review


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Editorial Board and Staff

Editorial Advisory Board

Guidelines for Contributors

Selected Symposia and Articles from Volumes I-IV (1996-1999)

The Catholic Social Science Review is published annually in the fall of each year. Submissions of articles and communication concerning them and concerning editorial matters or permission to reproduce material should be directed to Dr. Ryan J. Barilleaux, Editor-in-Chief, The Catholic Social Science Review, Department of Political Science, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056/(513) 529-2000.

Decisions about publication of submissions for Parts I and II are made by the Editor-in-Chief after peer refereeing and in consultation with the Editor and, if needed, the rest of the Editorial Board. Communication concerning book reviews or review essays should be directed to Dr. Ryan J. Barilleaux (address/phone above). 

Submissions of short articles for the "Public and Church Affairs" section specifically and communication concerning them should be directed to Dr. Stephen M. Krason, Publisher, The Catholic Social Science Review, Political Science Program, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio 43952/(740) 283-6245. 

Communication concerning documentation should be directed to Dr. Patrick Foley, Associate Editor for Documentation, The Catholic Social Science Review, 1113 Idlewood Avenue, Azle, Texas 76020-3547/(817) 237-9602.

The views expressed in the journal are those of the individual authors, and not necessarily those of the Editorial Board of The Catholic Social Science Review, the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, Inc. (SCSS), or the Board of Trustees or the administration of Franciscan University of Steubenville.

The Catholic Social Science Review is published by the Society of Catholic Social Scientists (through its publishing arm, The Catholic Social Science Press), in cooperation with Franciscan University of Steubenville. It is sent to all members of the SCSS. Members' dues are $25.00 per year. 

The sale price of a single issue is $10.00 (plus $4.00 for postage and handling) for individuals, and $20.00 (plus $5.00 for postage and handling) for libraries, organizations, and other institutions. Except for SCSS member subscriptions, the Review is distributed by Franciscan University Press. Copies may be ordered and subscriptions (i.e., standing orders) entered by contacting: Franciscan University Press, Steubenville, Ohio 43952/(800)783-6357 or (740) 283-6357. Prepayment (U.S. funds) in the form of cash, check/money order (drawn on a U.S. bank), or credit card is required on all except library orders. When a standing order is entered for other than a library, a notice of the issue's publication and an invoice is sent to solicit payment prior to the issue being sent. 

Correspondence and inquiries concerning membership in the Society of Catholic Social Scientists should be directed to: Dr. Stephen M. Krason, President, Society of Catholic Social Scientists, Political Science Program, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio 43952/(740) 283-6245.

The Catholic Social Science Review is abstracted in Religious and Theological Abstracts and indexed in The Catholic Periodical and Literature Index.

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Editorial Board and Staff

Publisher (is the SCSS President)

Dr. Stephen M. Krason

Editor-in-Chief

Dr. Mark Lowery

Associate Editor for Reviews

Dr. Carson L. Holloway

Editor-at-Large

Dr. Joseph A. Varacalli

Consulting Editor for Hispanic Catholic Affairs

Dr. Patrick Foley

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Editorial Advisory Board (whose members handle most of the refereeing of articles for the Review)

Dominic A. Aquila; Ryan J. Barilleaux (Editor-in-Chief Emeritus); Rev. Robert J. Batule; Gerard V. Bradley; William C. Brennan; John Crosby; Richard W. Cross; Eduardo J. Echeverria; Rupert J. Ederer; Andrew W. Foshee; Robert P. George; Gary D. Glenn; Kenneth L. Grasso; Rev. Msgr. George P. Graham; John A. Gueguen; Michael J. Healy; James Hitchcock; Vincent Jeffries; Mitchell Kalpakgian; Eileen P. Kelly; James R. Kelly; Guillermo Montes; Alberto M. Piedra; John F. Quinn; Charles E. Rice; Mary Shivanandan; Paul C. Vitz; Andrew M. Yuengert.

Chairman, SCSS Intellectual Resources and Publications Committee: Dr. Michael L. Coulter.

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Guidelines for Contributors:

Please carefully review the complete style guide, available here.

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THE CATHOLIC SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW

 Selected Symposia and Articles from Volumes I-IV (1996-1999)

 ·        “Symposium on Natural Law in American Politics and Constitutional Law” Contributors:  William Bentley Ball,
        Rev. Francis Canavan, S.J., David F. Forte, Robert P. George, Stephen M. Krason, Gerard V. Bradley, the late Russell  Kirk

·
        “Symposium on the Achievement of Frances Canavan, S.J.” Contributors:  Kenneth L. Grasso, Gerard V. Bradley,
       Robert P. Hunt, William P. Luckey, Robert F. Cuervo

·
        “Symposium on Catholics and the Practice of Sociology and the Social Sciences” Contributors:  James R. Kelly,
       Rev.Michael Baxter, C.S.C., Joseph A. Varacalli

·
        “Synthesis of Faith and Reason in the Middle Ages:  Further Considerations” by the late Frederick D. Wilhelmsen
·
        “Banning the Supernatural:  Why Historians Must Not Rule Out the Action of God in History” by Warren H. Carroll
·
        “The Catholic Study of Political Institutions:  The Utility and Limits of Secular Social Science” by Ryan J. Barilleaux
·
        “The Language of the Culture of Death:  When Word Games Take Lives” by William C. Brennan
·
        “Law’s Virtue and the Formal Structure of an Integrative Jurisprudence” by Thomas V. Svogun
·
        “One More Time – Is Affirmative Action Moral?” by Thomas E. Schaefer and Walter L. Berthelsen
·
        “Catholic Social Encyclicals and Wilhelm Roepke’s Political Economy of the “Third Way” by Andrew W. Foshee and
       William F. Campbell

·
        “Orthodoxy and Social Change,” by Avery Dulles, S.J.
·
        “Christian Democracy in Italy and Spain,” by Edward A. Lynch
·
        “The Roman Catholic Faith and the Science of Psychiatry,” by Luz G. Gabriel
·
        “Natural Law in Irish Constitutional Jurisprudence” by V. Bradley Lewis
·
        “Social and Public Policy Implications of Corporate Downsizing:  A Catholic Perspective” by Eileen P. Kelly
·
        “The Scope of Economics and Related Questions:  The Peschian View” by Guillermo Montes
·
        “My Journey Into Solidarism” by Rupert J. Ederer
·
        “Religion and Psychology” by David Ausubel
·
        “Burke’s Prejudice:  The Appraisals of Russell Kirk and Christopher Lasch” by John White
·
        “Human Transcendence:  The Principle of Subsidiarity and the Role of Authority” by Rev. Joseph M. de Torre
·
        “Learning NFP:  The Experiential Paradigm” by Mary Shivanandan
·
        “Psychology and Religious Experience:  A Pathway to God?  The Case of William James” by Rev. Msgr. George P.
       Graham

·
        “’The Workers Are Few’:  Priestly Vocations in America since 1789” by John F. Quinn

Each issue also contains sections on book reviews, public and Church affairs, and documentation.

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