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Cornelio Fabro, Daniel Vitz Consciousness and Self-Consciousness of the Soul
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Marcelo Lattanzio, IVE A New Profile of Hans Urs von Balthasar
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Maria Aracoeli Beroch Bonaventure and Aquinas on liberum arbitrium: Some Remarks on their Lectures on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
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David M. Vidal, IVE The Subsisting Subject in Light of the Thomistic Notion of Ens
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Andrés Ayala, IVE The “Crucial Step”: A Critique to Heidegger’s Point of Departure and an Alternative Notion of Intentionality
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Richard A. Yevchak After the Natural Law: How the Classical Worldview Supports Our Modern Moral and Political Values
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Timothy van Zee Thomistic Evolution: A Catholic Approach to Understanding Evolution in the Light of Faith
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Mary Mother of Faith O’Connor Aquinas and Modern Science: A New Synthesis of Faith and Reason
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Maria Vergine Simmermacher Brève histoire de la philosophie latine au Moyen Âge
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Mary of the Incarnate Word Batta Aquinas and the Human Person: Essays in Thomistic Anthropology
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María Virgen de La Lucila Bruno Aquinas’s Disputed Questions on Evil: A Critical Guide
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