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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1948
mystery in the strict theological sense of the word. Her existence is not ultimately explainable in terms of human design and action; her total "idea" is not discoverable by sheer philosophical and historical research. The existence of the church hangs on a sovereignly free divine choice, whereby God gave to men this particular form for their religious
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mystery in the strict theological sense of the word. Her existence is not ultimately explainable in terms of human design and action; her total "idea" is not discoverable by sheer philosophical and historical research. The existence of the church hangs on a sovereignly free divine choice, whereby God gave to men this particular form for their religious
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'Saving the Roman Catholic Church?'
Conversations in Religion & Theology, 2003Books reviewed:Francis Buckley. The Church in Dialogue: Culture and Traditions.Anthony Gittins. Ministry at the Margins: Strategy and Spirituality for Mission.John Fuellenbach. Church: Community for the Kingdom.Nicholas Healy. Church, World and Christian Life: Practical‐Prophetic Ecclesiology.
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The Presidency and the Roman Catholic Church
Journal of Church and State, 1960There has been a great deal of discussion about the effect the election of a Roman Catholic president might have on distinctive American principles. However, another question is in order. What effect will this presidential campaign have upon the Roman Catholic Church, principally in America, but ultimately in Rome?
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The De-Romanization of the American Catholic Church
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1966Sister Marie Augusta Neal +2 more
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Abortion and the Roman Catholic Church
Thought, 1979Jenny Teichman, Susan Teft Nicholson
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The Joint Working Group, the Roman Catholic Church, and the World Council of Churches
Ecumenical Review, 2023Annemarie C Mayer
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