As a Jesuit and an American intellectual, John Courtney Murray believed that U.S. society in the post–World War II era lacked a public philosophy and that intellectuals could reformulate the societal consensus so crucial to the early Republic. Invoking St. Thomas Aquinas, Murray formulated the concept of a city composed of democratic ideals and believed that Catholics could challenge the academy to preserve this city and the consensus that built it. Murray committed his life to work within Catholic and other intellectual circles and to the interpretation of U.S. democracy that could reveal the truths held by Americans
Thesis (B.A.) in History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Includes bibliographical ...
\u27The Faraway Land\u27 places John Courtney Murray’s Vatican II work in the fuller context of his ...
While many democratic experiments have failed, and other democratic societies have decayed, American...
As a Jesuit and an American intellectual, John Courtney Murray believed that U.S. society in the pos...
This work offers an explanation of how John Courtney Murray's theory of church/state relations metam...
I seek to demonstrate the ongoing importance of John Courtney Murray for contemporary public theolog...
"John Courtney Murray (1904–1967) was a member of the Society of Jesus. He taught at the Jesuit the...
This dissertation seeks to delineate a Catholic American pubic theology within its current postmoder...
L'elaborato affronta il pensiero di John Courtney Murray dal punto di vista teologico e politico, so...
L John Courtney Murray has always been a controversial figure. In his lifetime, his scholarship on c...
No American Catholic has had greater impact on Catholic doctrine than Fr. John Courtney Murray, SJ. ...
John Courtney Murray is openly acknowledged as one of the greatest public political thinkers that Am...
Thesis advisor: Mark MassaThesis advisor: Gregory KalscheurThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2014.Submi...
In his classic essays in We Hold These Truths, John Courtney Murray developed an understanding of “t...
No American Catholic has had greater impact on the doctrinal beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church th...
Thesis (B.A.) in History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Includes bibliographical ...
\u27The Faraway Land\u27 places John Courtney Murray’s Vatican II work in the fuller context of his ...
While many democratic experiments have failed, and other democratic societies have decayed, American...
As a Jesuit and an American intellectual, John Courtney Murray believed that U.S. society in the pos...
This work offers an explanation of how John Courtney Murray's theory of church/state relations metam...
I seek to demonstrate the ongoing importance of John Courtney Murray for contemporary public theolog...
"John Courtney Murray (1904–1967) was a member of the Society of Jesus. He taught at the Jesuit the...
This dissertation seeks to delineate a Catholic American pubic theology within its current postmoder...
L'elaborato affronta il pensiero di John Courtney Murray dal punto di vista teologico e politico, so...
L John Courtney Murray has always been a controversial figure. In his lifetime, his scholarship on c...
No American Catholic has had greater impact on Catholic doctrine than Fr. John Courtney Murray, SJ. ...
John Courtney Murray is openly acknowledged as one of the greatest public political thinkers that Am...
Thesis advisor: Mark MassaThesis advisor: Gregory KalscheurThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2014.Submi...
In his classic essays in We Hold These Truths, John Courtney Murray developed an understanding of “t...
No American Catholic has had greater impact on the doctrinal beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church th...
Thesis (B.A.) in History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Includes bibliographical ...
\u27The Faraway Land\u27 places John Courtney Murray’s Vatican II work in the fuller context of his ...
While many democratic experiments have failed, and other democratic societies have decayed, American...