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THE CATHOLIC
SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW
Selected Symposia and Articles from
Volumes I-IV (1996-1999)
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“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
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“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
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“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
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“Synthesis of Faith and
Reason in the Middle Ages: Further
Considerations” by the late
Frederick D. Wilhelmsen
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“Banning the
Supernatural: Why Historians Must Not
Rule Out the Action of God in History” by Warren H. Carroll
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“The Catholic Study of
Political Institutions: The Utility and
Limits of Secular Social Science” by
Ryan J. Barilleaux
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“The Language of the
Culture of Death: When Word Games Take
Lives” by William C. Brennan
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“Law’s Virtue and
the Formal Structure of an Integrative Jurisprudence” by Thomas V. Svogun
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“One More Time – Is
Affirmative Action Moral?” by
Thomas E. Schaefer and Walter L. Berthelsen
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“Catholic Social
Encyclicals and Wilhelm Roepke’s Political Economy of the “Third
Way” by Andrew W. Foshee and
William F. Campbell
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“Orthodoxy and Social
Change,” by Avery Dulles, S.J.
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“Christian Democracy in
Italy and Spain,” by Edward A.
Lynch
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“The Roman Catholic Faith
and the Science of Psychiatry,” by
Luz G. Gabriel
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“Natural Law in Irish
Constitutional Jurisprudence” by V.
Bradley Lewis
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“Social and Public Policy
Implications of Corporate Downsizing: A
Catholic Perspective” by Eileen P.
Kelly
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“The Scope of Economics
and Related Questions: The Peschian
View” by Guillermo Montes
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“My Journey Into
Solidarism” by Rupert J. Ederer
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“Religion and
Psychology” by David Ausubel
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“Burke’s
Prejudice: The Appraisals of Russell
Kirk and Christopher Lasch” by John
White
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“Human
Transcendence: The Principle of
Subsidiarity and the Role of Authority” by Rev. Joseph M. de Torre
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“Learning NFP: The Experiential Paradigm” by Mary Shivanandan
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“Psychology and Religious
Experience: A Pathway to God? The Case of William James” by Rev. Msgr. George P.
Graham
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“’The Workers Are
Few’: Priestly Vocations in
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