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Quentin Lauer
Authority in the Contemporary World
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Authority is a moral power of the community in whose service it is exercised through constitutive consent for coordinating its functions and achieving its purpose.
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James Ward, Bertil Ghezzi
Pius IX's Voltaire:
Louis Veuillot and Vatican I
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The lively and colorful story of the important role played by a curioously neglected French journalist in the First Vatican Council (December 1869–July 1870).
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Friedrich Baerwald
Problems of Professionalism
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The crisis of the contemporary world is also a crisis of professionalism, the inevitable growth of which has created new problems both international and domestic.
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Roland J. Faley
End Time and Christian Social Action
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The eschaton, or the future of the Kingdom, profoundly affects the Christian stance in ethics, especially when applied to the complex problems of the modern world.
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Gerard Reedy
The Christology of Hans Urs von Balthasar
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An introduction to one aspect of the work of a major contemporary theologian whose full contribution will perhaps only be recognized in a more irenic age.
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William Cenkner
Gandhi and Creative Conflict
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Gandhi's vision for permanent and substantial change in society through nonviolence involves first the transformation of man himself through the creative building of human relationships.
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John W. Loofbourow
Literary Realism Redefined
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Literary realism might be defined in terms of contemporary cultural values as a dramatization of existential assumptions that are shared by the artist and his audience.
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Theology, Patristics, Sociology, Education, Travel
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