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    The Catholic Church in the United States (1776-1926).Peter Guilday - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (1):3-20.
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    The Catholic Church on the Kentucky Frontier, 1785-1812.Joseph P. Donnelly - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (2):342-343.
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    The Catholic Church's Public Confession.Aline H. Kalbian - 2001 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 21:175-189.
    The Catholic Church, as part of the year 2000 Jubilee celebrations, issued a prayer of confession for sins committed in the past. Most notable was the confession for "actions that may have caused suffering to the people of Israel." In this paper I identify two prominent metaphors in the magisterial literature associated with this act of contrition—the metaphor of Church as mother, and the metaphor of repentance as purification of memory. I analyze these metaphors and place them (...)
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    The Catholic Church in the Diocese of Vincennes, 1847-1877. [REVIEW]Paul Kiniery - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (4):703-704.
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    (1 other version)A History of the Catholic Church.James J. Hennesey - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (4):630-630.
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    The Catholic Church in Contemporary Europe. [REVIEW]Clarence J. Ryan - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 10 (4):685-689.
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    The Catholic Church in the United States. [REVIEW]Francis X. Curran - 1951 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 26 (3):480-480.
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    The Catholic Church In Action. [REVIEW]James F. Geary - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (3):515-518.
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    Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ Path.Catholic Church United States Conference of Catholic Bishops & San Fransisco Zen Center - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):247-248.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ PathU.S. Conference of Catholic BishopsCatholics and Buddhists brought together by Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, the San Francisco Zen Center, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) met 20-23 March 2003 in the first of an anticipated series of four annual dialogues. Abbot Heng Lyu, the monks and nuns, and members of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association hosted the dialogue (...)
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    The Catholic Church in Indiana, 1789-1834. [REVIEW]Charles H. Metzger - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (1):164-165.
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    The Roman Catholic Church in Mexico. [REVIEW]Marie R. Madden - 1928 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (2):326-331.
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    Media Coverage of the Catholic Church[REVIEW]John M. Phelan - 1991 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 66 (4):430-431.
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    The Consiliarist Tradition: Constitutionalism in the Catholic Church 1300-1870.Paul Misner - 2005 - Newman Studies Journal 2 (1):94-95.
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    Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Abortion Discussions in Korean Society - Focused on criticism by the Catholic Church of Korea against abortion -.Seseoria Kim - 2019 - EPOCH AND PHILOSOPHY 30 (1):43-76.
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    The Persecution of the Catholic Church in the Third Reich. [REVIEW]Peter Leo Johnson - 1941 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 16 (4):773-774.
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    Theological Conversion As a Response to the Abuse Crisis In The Catholic Church.Massimo Faggioli - 2021 - Praxis: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Faith and Justice 4:77-81.
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    A History of the Catholic Church[REVIEW]James F. Geary - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (2):346-350.
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    The Political Role of the Mexican Catholic Church.Dennis M. Hanratty - 1984 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 59 (2):164-182.
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    A History of the Catholic Church[REVIEW]F. O. Corcoran - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (4):700-701.
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    A History of the Catholic Church[REVIEW]Gerald G. Walsh - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (4):661-664.
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    Saint Augustine as a Reforming Voice for the Catholic Church in Roman Africa.Kolawole Chabi - 2018 - Augustinianum 58 (2):469-491.
    This paper is about the contribution of Saint Augustine to the reform of the Catholic Church in North Africa, through his ministry of preaching. When he was still a priest at Hippo, Augustine waged a forceful and successful war against some pagan practices which had gradually crept into the Church. The common practice of celebrating the dead in the Roman world was being applied to the Saints of the Church and Christians were celebrating their memory by (...)
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    Philosophy: what every Catholic should know.Peter Kreeft - 2023 - San Francisco; Greenwood Village, CO: Ignatius Press and the Augustine Institute.
    Just what is philosophy? Is there objective truth? Is self-knowledge possible? What is being? What is man's relation to nature? Is it possible for human reason to know God? If there is a God, why is there evil? What is happiness and how can we achieve it? If you've ever wondered about the answers to any of these questions, this is the book for you!...Every Catholic should own one book on philosophy. This is it." [taken from back (...)
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    Confessing the catholicity of the church.Marcel Sarot - 2013 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 74 (2):151-164.
    Starting from a recent discussion in the Netherlands about the application of the Pontifical Council for Social Communication for the Internet extension ‘.catholic,’ the author inquires into the meaning of confessing the catholicity of the church. He shows that ‘catholic’ is a title phrase, a descriptive term that often functions as a proper name. It is important to distinguish between both functions ; in the PCSC application ‘catholic’ functions, contrary to what its critics assume, as a (...)
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    A History of the Legal Incorporation of Catholic Church Property in the United States (1784-1932). [REVIEW]C. A. Herbst - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (4):671-672.
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    Church, Missionary Orders in the Catholic.Norbert Brockman - 2021 - In V. Y. Mudimbe & Kasereka Kavwahirehi, Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 119-122.
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    The Eastern Branches of the Catholic Church[REVIEW]Joseph P. Connell - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (3):506-506.
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    Woods, Thomas E., Jr. How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization. [REVIEW]Michael Martin - 2007 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 19 (1-2):210-212.
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    “I do have to represent the faith:” An Account of an Ecclesiological Problem When Teaching Philosophy in Ontario’s Catholic High Schools.Graham P. McDonough, Lauren Bialystok, Trevor Norris & Laura Pinto - 2022 - Encounters in Theory and History of Education 23:147-166.
    The Canadian province of Ontario introduced philosophy as a secondary school subject in 1995 (Pinto, McDonough, & Boyd, 2009). Since publicly-funded Catholic schools teach approximately 32% of all students in Ontario (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2022), the question arises regarding how teachers in those schools coordinate philosophy and Catholic teachings. This study employs a secondary analysis of interviews with six teachers from Ontario’s Catholic schools, and employs two of Avery Dulles’ (2002) conceptions of church (...)
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    A Renaissance in Twentieth-Century French “Catholic Philosophy”.Gabriel Flynn - 2020 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (4):1559-1592.
    When Charles Péguy asserted boldly “c’est une renaissance catholique qui se fait par moi”, he was speaking as one ahead of his time. As others caught up, and following a prolonged period of sterility, the first stirrings of renewal began to be felt. A “Catholic renaissance” was emerging. Enlivened by the original work of a brilliant generation of philosophers, a surprising fermentation began in theology, philosophy, literature, and history. In the rich flowering of Catholic theology that followed, (...)
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    The Catholic Eastern Churches. [REVIEW]V. De P. O’Brien - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (3):508-510.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers. [REVIEW]James M. Egan - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (2):281-284.
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    Analytic Catholic Epistemologies of Faith: A Survey of Developments.Tyler Dalton McNabb - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (4):e12911.
    If you were to take a time machine and travel back to the 1980s, Catholic epistemology would look drastically different than it does today, at least in analytic circles. One of those drastic changes relates to whether Catholic epistemology is consistent with Reformed epistemology. Another issue relates to whether St. Thomas Aquinas was a classical evidentialist. In this paper, I survey recent developments in Catholic epistemology. I do this by first looking at Gregory Stacey's recent work arguing (...)
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers.Herbert Musurillo - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (4):607-611.
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    The Catholic Philosopher.Robert E. Wood - 1996 - Philosophy and Theology 9 (3-4):251-271.
    The article reflects on the need for an independent philosophy in relation to faith. After the assimilation of Plato and Aristotle, the official Church tended to attack attempts at independent philosophy as modes of unbelief. But it was precisely independent developments in modern thought that led to the transformation of the ordinary magisterium on certain key questions. Following von Balthasar, the article attempts to make Heidegger’s project our own: to think the ground of metaphysics, and thus of (...)
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    A Catholic Moral Appraisal of In Vitro Gametogenesis.Teofilo Giovan S. Pugeda - 2022 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 22 (1):57-67.
    In vitro gametogenesis is the process of deriving gametes from embryonic stem cells or induced pluripotent stem cells. While not as well-known as in vitro fertilization, IVG could lead to more moral issues that would require corresponding responses from the Magisterium. Because IVG remains at the experimental stage, mainly using mice, the Magisterium has not issued any such responses in a document along the lines of Donum vitae and Dignitas personae. This essay situates IVG within Catholic moral teachings for (...)
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    Contemporary Controversies in Catholic Bioethics.Jason T. Eberl (ed.) - 2017 - Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer.
    This volume comprises various viewpoints representing a Catholic perspective on contemporary practices in medicine and biomedical research. The Roman Catholic Church has had a significant impact upon the formulation and application of moral values and principles to a wide range of controversial issues in bioethics. Catholic leaders, theologians, and bioethicists have elucidated and marshaled arguments to support the Church’s definitive positions on several bioethical issues, such as abortion, euthanasia, and reproductive cloning. Not all bioethical issues, (...)
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    Catholic Cartesian Dualism.Christopher Gilbert - 2005 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (2):233-249.
    Alfred Freddoso has argued that Cartesian dualism cannot serve as the model for a philosophical anthropology that will be consistent with the plain sense of Church teachings. I disagree. Although the interpretation of Cartesian dualism to which Freddoso objects is not unwarranted by the Cartesian texts, a close reading of those texts suggests a diff erent interpretation. I shall defend a reading of Cartesian dualism that departs from the one which Freddoso discusses. I shall then demonstrate that this alternative (...)
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  38. Warranted Catholic Belief.Benjamin Robert Koons - 2023 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 97 (1):1-28.
    Extending Alvin Plantinga’s model of warranted belief to the beliefs of groups as a whole, I argue that if the dogmatic beliefs of the Catholic Church are true, they are also warranted. Catholic dogmas are warranted because they meet the three conditions of my model: they are formed (1) by ministers functioning properly (2) in accordance with a design plan that is oriented towards truth and reliable (3) in a social environment sufficiently similar to that for which (...)
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    Al Encuentro de Dios: Filosofía de la Religión.Jaime Vâelez Correa & Catholic Church - 1989 - Bogotá: CELAM.
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    The Philosophy of the Church Fathers. [REVIEW]S. P. T. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (3):553-553.
    In this third and revised edition of the first volume on the philosophy of the Church fathers, Professor Wolfson explores the gradual development of a relationship between faith and reason in the early Church and the subsequent speculation that took place concerning the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation. At every step of the way, he gives a most painstaking review of the many divergent opinions held, together with the likely derivations of the technical terms in (...)
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    An open letter to the Roman catholic bishops of the united states of America regarding the morality of our nation's war on the people of afghanistan.Catholic Worker House in Lyons - unknown
    Today is dedicated to the remembrance of the Holy Innocents, who were victims of a state sponsored terrorist attack at the very beginning of the Christian era. We believe this is an appropriate spiritual time to review and question the moral judgement of the Catholic Bishops of the United States of America that our nation's war on the people of Afghanistan is just. We do this in a spirit of fidelity to the teachings of the Catholic Church (...)
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    The Symmetry Argument for Catholic Integralism.Kevin Vallier - 2023 - Journal of Analytic Theology 11:67-84.
    Liberalism is taking a beating. Many regimes return to religious rationales for state authority. They increasingly oppose liberal institutions. This essay lays the groundwork for engaging these _religious anti-liberalisms_. In this essay, I assess the religious anti-liberalism known as Catholic integralism. This ancient doctrine challenged historic political philosophers like Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Surprisingly, it has recently resurfaced in some Catholic intellectual circles. Integralists propose that governments exist to secure the common good: temporal and spiritual. God authorizes (...)
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    Les points fondamentaux de la philosophie thomiste: commentaire des vingt-quatre thèses approuvées par la S. Congrégation des études (Décret du 27 juillet 1914).Guido Mattiussi, Thomas & Catholic Church - 1926 - Marietti.
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    Catholic religious agency during the Covid-19 emergency: the issue of vaccines.Renzo Pegoraro - 2024 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 45 (3):231-239.
    The Catholic Church’s reflection on and assessment of the Covid-19 pandemic has developed in several areas. Inspired by the tradition of its social teaching, specifically by the values of the dignity of the human person, justice, solidarity, and the common good, a strong sense of responsibility—on the part of all to prevent the spread of the pandemic and care for the affected sick—was called for. This resulted in a series of interventions and documents on the various medical and (...)
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  45. Is the Pope a catholic?Michael T. Ghiselin - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (2):283-291.
    The whole-part relationship is generally considered transitive, but there are some apparent exceptions. Componential sortals create some apparent problems. Homo sapiens, the Pope, and his heart are all individuals. A human being, such as the Pope, is an organism-level component of Homo sapiens. The Pope’s heart is an organ-level component of both Homo sapiens and the Pope. Although the Pope is a part, and not an instance, of the Roman Catholic Church, it seems odd to say that his (...)
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    Revitalizing Catholic Social Thought in a Multireligious World.Sahayadas Fernando - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (1):123-141.
    Religion does influence personal choices and behavior, even today. In a multireligious society, religions and religious groups influence social life and public policy considerably. Hitherto, Catholic social teaching, thought, and practice were essentially, if not exclusively, based on the Christian vision of socioeconomic and political realities, without paying much attention to the existence and role of the world’s great religions and religious traditions in this endeavor. To revitalize Catholic social teaching in today’s world, the Church must enter (...)
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    What Modern Catholics Think About Birth Control. [REVIEW]P. H. B. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):165-167.
    This is a provocative and important book. Most of its essays by Catholic laymen strongly criticize the Church's traditional stand against "artificial" contraception. The objections against the approved rhythm method, the critical analysis of arguments from "natural law" on theological as well as philosophical grounds, and the attempt to develop a more meaningful Christian approach to sexuality seem certain to raise angry rebuttals from many clergy and a good number of the more conservative laity in the Church. (...)
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    Social philosophy.Martin G. Plattel - 1965 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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    Catholic Teaching on Slavery: Consistency or Development?Roger Bergman - 2022 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 19 (2):231-250.
    In Fratelli tutti, Pope Francis wonders why it took the Church so long to condemn slavery unequivocally. Indeed, the place of slavery in Catholic teaching provides a test case of change in official Church intellectual tradition. This paper examines the divergent arguments of four authors who have written about Church teaching on slavery: Pope Leo XIII, Fr. Joel S. Panzer, Judge John T. Noonan Jr., and Fr. John Francis Maxwell. It considers the statement on slavery in (...)
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    Must a Catholic Approach to Philosophy be Thomistic?Nikolaj Zunic - 2015 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 31:47-69.
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