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part iii. book reviews
21. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 27
Francesca Guerri Judith Herrin, The Formation of Christendom
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Theodore P. Rebard Peter A. Kwasniewski, From Benedict’s Peace to Francis’s War: Catholics Respond to the Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes on the Latin Mass
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Randall B. Smith Matthew Levering, The Abuse of Conscience: A Century of Moral Theology
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Anthony M. Joseph Pierre Manent, Natural Law and Human Rights: Toward a Recovery of Practical Reason
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Professor Monsignor Martin Schlag Elmar Nass, Foundations of the Social Order: A Comprehensive Guide to Christian Social Ethics
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Kevin Schmiesing Alexander Pavuk, Respectably Catholic & Scientific: Evolution and Birth Control between the World Wars
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Adam L. Tate Michael J. Pfeifer, The Making of American Catholicism: Regional Culture and the Catholic Experience
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Beverly Barrett Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp, Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters
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Eric Brown Cass Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule, Law and Leviathan
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John Hittinger Michael Waldstein, The Glory of the Logos in the Flesh
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Christopher James Wolfe P. Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.; and Peter A. Kwasniewski, editors, Integralism and the Common Good: Selected Essays from The Josias, Volume 1: Family, City, and State
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part iv. public and church affairs
32. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 27
Peter J. Colosi Suggestion Is Coercion When It Comes to Death
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Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is illegal in Rhode Island. The Lila Manfield Sapinsley Compassionate Care Act would make PAS legal if passed into law and it was reintroduced (H-5572) in 2021 in the General Assembly of Rhode Island. This letter by SCSS Board of Directors member Dr. Peter Colosi of Salve Regina College in Rhode Island was written in response to that and was published in The Newport Daily News in Newport, Rhode Island, on March 18, 2021, and is reprinted in the Review with permission.
33. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 27
Peter J. Colosi Let’s Make Rhode Island a State Where the Vulnerable are Loved
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Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is illegal in Rhode Island. The Lila Manfield Sapinsley Compassionate Care Act would make PAS legal if passed into law and it was reintroduced (H-5572) in 2021 in the General Assembly of Rhode Island. This guest editorial was published in The Rhode Island Catholic in Newport, Rhode Island, on May 20, 2021.
34. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 27
Stephen M. Krason What the Democratic Party Has Become
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This was one of SCSS President Stephen M. Krason’s “Neither Left nor Right, but Catholic” columns in The Wanderer in 2021. In it, he writes that the Democratic party has increasingly embraced the agenda of the left, been tolerant of violence by radical organizations, been willing to compromise the principle of the rule of law, and shown increasing intolerance of opposing perspectives and a tendency to political repression. This article is reprinted with permission.
35. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 27
Stephen M. Krason Needed Now: An Organized Effort and Plan to Defeat the Left
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This was one of SCSS President Stephen M. Krason’s “Neither Left nor Right, but Catholic” columns in The Wanderer in 2021. In it, he explains the need to in an organized manner oppose the left and how, in a general way, it needs to be done. This article is reprinted with permission.
36. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 27
Stephen M. Krason The Left vs. Realities of Race in America
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This was one of SCSS President Stephen M. Krason’s “Neither Left nor Right, but Catholic” columns in The Wanderer in 2021. In it, he says that in spite of the left’s irresponsible claims about “systemic racism” in America, motivated by their ideological objectives, they pay little attention to the real problems in the Black community such as illegitimacy, family breakdown, and fatherlessness. This article is reprinted with permission.
part v. documentation
37. Catholic Social Science Review: Volume > 27
Richard S. Myers In Memoriam: Fr. Joseph W. Koterski, S.J. (1953–2021)
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J. Marianne Siegmund In Memoriam: Mark Lowery (1955–2021)
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Ronald R. Rychlak In Memoriam: Sister Margherita Marchione (1922–2021)
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David Klocek In Memoriam: Alberto Martinez-Piedra (1926–2021)
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