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Thought: Fordham University Quarterly
Volume 41, Issue 4, Winter 1966
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Herbert Musurillo
Symbolism and Belief
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In man's unending search for knowledge of God, three interconnected paths lie before him: those of sensuous symbolism, of rational philosophy, and of faith and belief.
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Michelangelo and the Tomb of Pope Julius II
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The tragic story of the forty-year-long struggle of one of hte greatest artists of Western civilization to construct the tomb of Pope Julius II.
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Mary and Ecumenism
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A discussion of the Catholic and Protestant Marian stances today and an answer to the question: What approach to Marian study and devotion will further ecumenism?
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Ritual and Violence in Flannery O'Connor
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The violent and ritualistic world of Flannery O'Connor's fiction is neither realistic nor naturalistic but surrealistic, a series of parables that are harshly and defiantly spiritual.
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New York's School Crisis of 1840–1842: Its Irish Antecedents
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The Irish antecedents of the struggle of Archbishop Hughes and his Irish emigrant flock against the Public School Society of the City of New York.
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The Open Society
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Admittedly imperfect in its historical realization, the noble ideal of the "open society" is still a triumph of the cumulative wisdom of the human race.
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