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Kenneth L. Grasso
“Building Better Than They Knew”:
John Courtney Murray on Catholicism, Modernity, and the American Proposition
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Thomas C. Berg
John Courtney Murray and Reinhold Niebuhr:
Natural Law and Christian Realism
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Susan J. Stabile
John Courtney Murray and the Abortion Debate
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William Gould
John Courtney Murray, the Liberal Tradition, and American Democracy:
Can American Catholics Serve as a “Creative Minority” in 21st Century America?
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Richard W. Garnett
The Freedom of the Church
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Mark A. Sargent
Introduction to the Symposium
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Robert J. Araujo, S.J.
The Role of International Law in US Constitutional Law—A Question that Might Be Posed by John Courtney Murray:
Is It Really Law?
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Robert F. Pecorella
Property Rights, the Common Good and the State:
The Catholic View of Market Economies
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Michael Lower
Christian Anthropology and the Theory of the Firm
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Robert K. Vischer
The Morally Distinct Corporation:
Reclaiming the Relational Dimension of Conscience
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Susan J. Stabile
Workers in the Vineyard:
Catholic Social Thought and the Workplace
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David Hollenbach, S.J.
"Economic Justice for All" Twenty Years Later
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Zachary R. Calo
“True Economic Liberalism” and the Development of American Catholic Social Thought, 1920-1940
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Christine Kelleher Palus
The Unifying Call to Citizenship:
Response for Catholic Social Teaching and the Law Conference
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Michael P. Moreland
Introduction:
Symposium on Catholic Social Thought and Citizenship
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John Coleman, S.J.
Discipleship and Citizenship Revisited
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Gregory Bassham
Reviving Natural Law Theory
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Michael White
Augustinian Citizenship and the Moral Ideal of the Citizen
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Tisha M. Rajendra
Citizenship, Responsibility, and Catholic Social Teaching:
Forming Consciences for World Citizenship
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Bruce P. Frohnen, Kevin P. Lee
Lawyers, Loyalty, and the Question of Citizenship:
Perspectives from the Classroom and from Catholic Social Thought
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