The Catholic Social
Scientist Review
Volume I, 1996
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The Catholic Social Science Review
Volume I
1996
Table of Contents
Toward a Genuine Catholic Social Science (full text)
Editor's Message (full text)
Part I: Symposium on Natural Law in American Politics and Constitutional Law
Contributors: Robert P. George (full text)
William Bentley Ball (full text)
Stephen M. Krason (full text)
Rev. Francis Canavan (full text)
Gerard V. Bradley (full text)
David F. Forte (full text)
The Late Russell Kirk (full text)
Part II: Articles
Synthesis of Faith and Reason in the Middle Ages: Further Considerations
The Late Frederick D. Wilhelmsen (full text)
Banning the Supernatural: Why Historians Must Not Rule Out the Action of God in History
Warren H. Carroll (full text)
The Catholic Study of Political Institutions: The Unity and Limits of Secular Social Science
Ryan J. Barilleaux (full text)
Catholic Social Teaching and Economic Science
Frank Brown (full text)
Free Markets and Character
Andrew M. Yuengert (full text)
The Language of the Culture of Death: When Word Games Take Lives
William Brennan (full text)
“The Workers are Few”: Priestly Vocations in America Since 1789
John Guinn (full text)
Franciscan Missions Along the Coahuila-Texas Corrider: The Formative Years, 1700-1720
Félix D. Almardz (full text)
The Sons of St. Vincent, From the Mississippi River to the Rio Grande
Patrick Foley (full text)
Huron Indian Women: Converted, Not Exploited
Marian T. Horvat (full text)
Part III: Books
A Catholic Sociological Critique of Gostavo Gutierrez's A Theology of Liberation: A Review Essay
Joseph A Varacalli (full text)
The Pluralist Game: Pluralism, Liberalism, and the Moral Conscience, by Francis Canavan, S.J.
Kenneth L. Grasso (full text)
The Politics of the American Civil Liberties Union (1985), The New Freedom (1990) and Twilight Liberty (1994), by William A. Donohue
Francis Canavan, S.J. (full text)
The Cost of Abortion: An Analysis of the Social, Economic, and Demographic Effects of Abortion in the United States, by Lawrence F. Roberge
Stephen M. Krason (full text)
Truth on Trial: Liberal Education Be Hanged, by Robert K. Carlson
Mitchell Kalpakgian (full text)
Turning Point For Europe? by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
Thomas Molnar (full text)
Stauffenberg: A Family History 1905-1944, by Peter Hoffmann
Reverend Edward Krause (full text)
Dehumanizing the Vulnerable: When Word Games Take Lives, by William Brennan
Anthony L. Haynor (full text)
Christianity and the Challenge of History, by The Late John J. Mulloy
Edward King (full text)
Part IV: Documentation
Access Strategies for Catholic Records: The Catholic of Texas and the Recovery of Texas History
Kinga Perzynska (full text)
What The Public School Establishment Can Learn From Catholic Social Teaching
Donald A. Doyle (full text)
Reflections on the New Inequality in America
Monsignor George P. Graham (full text)
Catholic Presuppositions for a Christian Psychology: Preliminary Remarks
Paul C. Vitz (full text)
Recovering the Tradition of Catholic Social Science: Why a Supernatural Sociology
Paul H. Furfey (full text)
Proposed Curriculum for a Possible Law School at Franciscan University of Steubenville
Stephen M. Krason (full text)
A Catholic Social Studies Project: A Call for Contributors
Fraser Field (full text)
Schedule of Presentations for the First Three Society of Catholic Social Scientists' National Conferences: 1993, 1994, 1995
Report of the Mission to Central America on Behalf of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists: June-July 1995
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla (full text)
In Memoriam: John J. Mulloy
Dominic A. Aquila (full text)
Frederick D. Wilhelmson: Two Remembrances