Established in 1992, the Klement Lecture brings to campus distinguished scholars in American history. Originally devoted to the history of the sectional conflict, the series now includes all fields of...
"The translation of Aristotle's philosophical works into Latin in the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries produced a crisis for Christian thinkers insofar as the Aristotelian writing seemed to offer demonstrative...
Sets of contingent objects, perhaps, are as contingent as their members; but properties, propositions, numbers and states of affairs, it seems, are objects whose non-existence is quite impossible. If so,...
Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln: A Relationship in Language, Politics, and Memory
Theology and Discovery: Essays in Honor of Karl Rahner, S.J.
"Milwaukee - not New York, Chicago or Los Angeleswas the scene of a number of television firsts: The Journal Company filed the very first application for a commercial TV license...
"The German reformer, Urbanus Rhegius (1489-1541), wrote this homiletical handbook in 1535 for young Protestant ministers in Germany. His theological guide to preaching on controversial topics of the Reformation exposes...
"Antoinette Micolon (1592-1659) was a remarkable woman who founded six Ursuline convents in the Auvergne region of France in the early years of the seventeenth century. The Ursulines, originally founded...
An annotated bibliography of works by and about Radcliffe in several languages, with sections on editions and translations of her work; early reviews and notices; 19th- and 20th-century criticism; full-...
The Reception of Vatican II Liturgical Reforms in the Life of the Church
Lonergan, Hermeneutics & Theological Method
Method in Metaphysics
The Big Band Era of 1935 to 1946 was the only time in America's history when jazz was the most popular form of music. Fifteen piece swinging dance bands swept...
What Sort of Human Nature?: Medieval Philosophy and the Systematics of Christology
Descartes Among the Scholastics
News from Fredericksburg
Saint Thomas and the Problem of Evil
Bureaus of efficiency were established in America as part of the civic reform agenda during the Progressive era at the beginning of the twentieth century. In some cities they were...
The Early Works of Orestes A. Brownson: The transcendentalist years, 1838-39
The Early Works of Orestes A. Brownson: The Transcendentalist years, 1840-41