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the catholic in catholic studies
21. Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture: Volume > 26 > Issue: 5
Erika Kidd How to Put the “catholic” in Catholic Studies
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Kathleen M. Kirsch How καθ’ὅλον Should a Catholic Studies Program Aspire to Be?
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Scott D. Moringiello Catholic Studies and the Culture of Encounter
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Nathan W. O’Halloran The Development of Discerning Personal Judgment in a Catholic Studies Program
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catholic studies and the great thinkers
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Michelle Loris Rescuing Augustine and Aquinas: How Seminar Pedagogy Can Help Save the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
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Fr. David Paternostro Josef Pieper and the Leisurely Program: Enabling Leisure in a Catholic Studies Center
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catholic studies and place
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Daniel A. Rober Locus Iste: Place-Based Learning in Catholic Studies
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John F. Boyle Catholic Studies in Rome
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Robert White Study Abroad and Catholic Studies
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Shannon Valenzuela, Michael West Showing Catholic Studies to the World: The Person and The Quest
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catholic studies within the university
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Michael Tomko The “Great Questions” Curriculum and Catholic Studies: Villanova’s Humanities Major, Teaching for Mission, and the Crisis in the Liberal Arts
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Allan F. Wright Reflections on Strategies for Catholic Studies
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Michael P. Murphy Cultivating Catholic Studies and Charism through Co-Curricular Programs: The Annual John Courtney Murray, S.J., Forum @LUC
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Fr. Matthew Baugh Catholicity and the University: In Search of the Whole
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Rachel Sherry Art Notes: “Lord, Nothing but You”
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Preface: A Good Priest is Hard to Find
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Christopher M. Reilly Acedia and Moral Unconsciousness: Archetypal Disorders of Our Century
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Emily Lehman Demons and the Heart in Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground
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John-Paul Heil Eros and Abandonment between Caussade and Balthasar
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Adam Glover Magical Realism and Catholic Sacramentalism in Arturo Uslar Pietri’s “The Rain”
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