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John XXIII, Vatican II, and American Catholicism
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1970It is not an exaggeration to say that the last decade has been a revolutionary period in American Catholic thought and life. The effects of John XXIII's Second Vatican Council have produced an unprecedented spectrum of creative hopes and deep tensions in American Catholicism.
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From Phenomenology to Pope John XXIII
1985The historical origins of philosophical phenomenology are quite well known today. Like most new movements it began with a problem and what seemed to be a promising key to the problem’s solution. The problem was the “crisis in the sciences,” which Husserl approached as a theoretical mathematician and logician. He diagnosed the problem as being rooted in
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Agitation over aggiornamento: William Buckley vs. John XXIII
Today's Speech, 1969(1969). Agitation over aggiornamento: William Buckley vs. John XXIII. Today's Speech: Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 4-15.
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John XXIII and Just Cause for Modern War
New Blackfriars, 1999Although other ages have seen a multitude of wars, in the twentieth century, we have developed a chilling efficiency for aimed conflict which seems to rise in intensity with each passing year. Historically, Catholic thought on the moral justification for war has tended to accept the possibility that, in strictly defined circumstances, a state has the ...
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Pope John XXIII, Conciliar and Contemporary Episcopal Pastoral Governance
New Blackfriars, 2020AbstractThis article will discuss the emergence of an increasingly cogent argument made by Pope John XXIII for a redefined role of episcopal pastoral governance in the (ante) preparatory phase of the Second Vatican Council and during early conciliar debate.
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