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Abe, Masao, 48n95, 49 ~50, 52

Actionfrangaise, 223

Adam and Eve, 107, 302

Addleson, Kathryn Pyne, 287n66

Ad Tuendam dem, 160Aertsen,]an, 781154

aesthetics, x xi, 203 25, 226 34, 235~50

Albert the Great, 126 29

Alexander ofHales, 126, 141

Allen, Prudence, 292

American Maritain Association, xi, 82, 229,

234anthropology, philosophical, 23 98

Anscombe, Elizabeth, 273, 346

anti Semitism, x, 166, 203 25

Araghi, Farshad, 3201122, 330 31

Arianism, 52

Aristotle, viii, xi, 6, 11, 201124, 99, 105, 226, 228,

311; and economics, 316, 323; and gender,

288 89; and history, 176 78; and theology,

138 39; on education, 256, 263-79

Aristotelianism, 60, 66, 84n4, 163, 228

Arnold, Matthew, 11, 181 -83

Art and Scholasticism, 216, 226 33

Asals, Frederick, 233

Aubert, Roger, 134n8, 139n21

Augustine ofHippo, 24n4, 136, 298, 302, 307

Augustinianism, 34, 48, 306

Auric, Georges, 212

Averroes, 66, 138

Ayer, A. j., 103

Bainville, V., 144-46

Bales, Kevin, 3261137

Barnes, Corey, 127~29

Bars, Henry, 24114

Bauman, Zygmut, 204

Bellah, Robert, 28

337

Benedict XVI, 137, 161, 184, 208, 3091129

Benelli, Giovanni, 155

Bergson, Henri, vii, 100

Bemanos, Georges, 156, 231

Bernard of Clairvaux, 303

Bernstein, Richard], 298n2

Berrigan, Daniel, 229

Bertrand, Samantha, xi, 263 79, 333

Billot, Louis, 144 46

birth control, ix, 150 62

Birth Control Commission, 150-53

Blondel, Maruice, 146 47

Bloy, Léon, x, 156, 203 25

Bodéiis, Richard, 2781165

Bonaventure, 126 28

Bouyer, Louis, 290n86

Brady, Mary Rosalie, 214

Brient, Elizabeth, 3o4n14

Brooks, Cleanth, 234

Brown, Stephen, 117

Bruno, Giordano, 300

Buddhism, 27 33, 401158, 50 51, 101 106

Burnyeat, Miles, 55112, 73n41, 2671122, 277n59

Cajetan, Thomas de Vic, 66, 67 69, 73n41,

118 26

Caldecort, Stratford, 431171

Camus, Albert, ix, 100, 111

Capehart, James, viii ix, 83 98, 333

Cartesianisrn, 28, 84n4

Cashdollar, Standford, 164

Catechism ofthe Catholic Church, 163 459

Casti connubii, 150, 151

Catholicism, 39, 131, 134 35, 142, 145 49, 210

Chagall, Marc, 221

Chalcedon, 50, 116

Chenu, Marie-Dominique, 451184, 461187,

471191

338

Chesterton, G. K., 196 97

Christology, ix, 45 52, 115 29

Church, 38

Claude}, Paul, 156, 217

Clement ofAlexandra, 137-38, 290Clerrisac, Humbert, 209

Coady, C. A._I., 307

Cocteau,]ean, x, 159, 212 14, 217

Code ofCanon Law, 160, 161cognition, 54-82

Cohen, Sheldon, 55112Colberg, Shawn, 119, 123-24Collins, Susan, 269n32, 2701136Colombo, Carlo, 152

Communism, 285, 287

ConleyJohnL vii-xii, 163 69, 333connaturality, vii, 99

Cottier, Georges, 42n66, 157

Courthion, Pierre, 221

Crane, Richard Francis, 204, 207

Crittenden,]ack, 2781169Credo ofthe People ofGod, 155Curren, Randall, 267nm

Dante Alighieri, 103, 110,Darwinism, 284

David ofDinant, 16

Dawson, Christopher, 21De anima, 7, 56,- and epistemology, 60, 61,

63, 74De Anna, Gabriele, 55m, 65n20Decaen, Christopher, 64n20, 68n28Declaration ofHuman Rights, xiDe ente ct essentiu, 83 98

Degrees ofKnowledge, 6, 8, 24, 120 21; andepistemology 54 82; and mysticism, 33,

39~45De Haan, Daniel D., viii, 54-82, 333

Deloifre, Helen Marie, 124, 126

De Lubac, Henri, 45n79, 132, 147, 148

De potentia, 45, 54, 60, 67

Derrida,]acques, 239

De Trinitate, 7, 45

De Vaux, Roland, 289 90De veritate, 34, 37

Dewan, Larence, 43~44, 781154

Dickey,james, 229Diepen, Herman, 117, 121, 124 29

DiNoia,]oseph, 36n39

Disputed Questions on Truth, 4, 7, 46

lilclex:

Doering, Bernard, ix, 150 162, 333 34

Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 108, 276n54Dover Beach, 181 83

Dowling, Christine, 248Drumont, Edouard, 206Dulles, Avery, 134118, 135n9, 136ml, 141n32,

145n391161Dunaway,John Marson, 2:, 226 34, 334

Ebberl,]ason, 93-94

Eberstadt, Mary, 107 108

Education at the Crossroads, 253 62economics, xi, 313-31

education, xi xii, 253 62, 263 79Eiten, Robert, 33Eliot, George, 173

Eliot, T. 8., 175, 187n26, 194, 199, 228Emmerich, Anne Catherine, 221Epistle to the Ephesians, 48 49Epistle to the Hebrews, 198Epistle to the Philippians, 49~52epistemology, 54 82equality, xi xii, 28o~96, 313 32

Erb, Heather M., viii, 23 53, 334Eucharist, 167 69, 247

Exodus, 17, 166, 168expressionism, 203 25

Fabro, Cornelio, 741143feminism, xi, 280 96

Fergusson, Francis, 228

Feuerbach, Ludwig, 173, 178Fitzgerald, Sally, 229, 233First Epistle ofPeter, 186Foster,_]ohn Bellamy, 323, 324Fowler, Wallace, 226

Foucault, Michel, 239

Franciscans, 126, 141

Francis Xavier, 5

Frankl, Victor, 174 80, 185, 187Fredericks,]arnes L., 5011101

Frost, Robert, 195Fukuyama, Francis, 275n52

Gallic, W B., 3o6n23

Gardeil, Ambroise, 38n51, 39n54, 39, 146n49Gardet, Louis, 38n51Garver, Eugene, 269, 276

Garrigou Lagrange, Reginald, 23 26, 32 38,

52, 118, 131, 209

Index 339

Getz, Lorine, 233

Ghéon, Henri, x,

GibsoniJameSJu 58n5, 74, 751145Gillam, Alice, 239n27

Gilligan, Carol, 286Gilson, Etienne, 7on34, 72n38, 79n56, 97, 293

Gioia, Dana, 234

Giroux, Robert, 233

God, 15 20, 29 30, 34, 35, 48-49, 53, 101,186 87

Gordon, Caroline, x, 227 34

Grant, Sara, 43n71

Green,Julien, 231, 232

Gregory, Brad, 149

Gri in,John Howard, 203, 228

Gri iths, Bede, 42n68

Hacker, Peter M. 5., 58n5, 59116, 75n45

Haldane, John, 55n2

Hamlyn, David W., 55112

Hancock, Curtis, 43n69

Harnack, Adolf, 137

Hastings, Adrian, 118Haught, John, 189, 194 95

Hegel, G. W. F., 301

Heidegger, Martin, 3, 12, 19, 304

Hellman, John, 205 206

Heppenstall, Rayner, 215, 220

Heraclitus, 300

Hervaeus Natalis, 5

Hesse, Herman, 102

Hinduism, 27, 33, 38, 39, 4on58, 101, 102,

104, 106

Hitler, Adolf, 110, 111

history, x, 173 99

Hobbes, Thomas, 66

Hoffman, Paul, 55n2, 731141, 271n38

Howells, Edward, 27, 30

Hren,Joshua, 11, 235 50, 334.

Humanae Vitae, ix, 150 62

Hunter, Graeme, 3041115

H tter, Reinhard, 132

hylornorphism, viii, 83 98

Inge, Dean, 32

Introduction to Philosophy ofKnowledge,

54~82Irwin, Terence, 269n28

Islam, 38, 39, 40Israel, 11, 164, 203 25 ,

Jaffa, Henry V., 270n35

James, William, 25, 27, 30

Jansenism, 33

Jam, Denis, 45n81, 46n87, 47n91

Jarrell, Randall, 229

Jazz Age Catholicism: Mystic Modernism inPostwar Paris 1919-1933, 209 13

Jefferson, Thomas, 315 16

John XXIII, 150John of the Cross, 32, 101, 103 105

John Paul II, 42n66, 160, 177, 266

John the Evangelist, 105, 246

Journet, Charles, ix, 23, 150 62, 207

Judaism, x, 40, 164, 203 25, 298

Julian ofNorwich, 24

Kabbalism, 30

Kaelin, Father, 153 54

Kant, Immanuel, 65, 103, 298, 307n25

Kantianism, 28

Katz, Steven A., 30, 31,

Keating, James E, ix, 130 49, 334

Keller, Helen, 236 39, 241, 244 45

Kenny, John Peter, 25Keman,Julie, 209n29

Keyt, David, 269n3o

Kierkegaard, Soren 12, 249

Klenicki, Leon, 207

Klubertanz, George, 5n3, 54n2, 55n2, 661125,

671127, 741143Knasas,J0hn F.X., viii, 3 22, 7on34, 334

Knowles, David, 32

Kohlberg, Lawrence, 278n67

Kuic, Vukan, 325n35, 327

Kiing, Hans, 133

Lacombe, Olivier, 54

La Douceur, Emile, 213n48

Lamont,John, 130, 136n11, 138

Langan, Thomas, 310

language, 235 50

La Salette, 211 12

Lash, Nicholas, 161

Lawlor, Peter Augustine, 236 37, 245

Lazare, Bernard, 206

Lehrberger, James, 84 98

Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 19, 298

Lemonnyer, Antoine, 33

Levinas, Emmanuel, 297, 311

Leo XIII, 143

340

Lewis, C. S., 264n4, 279n71

Lindbeck, George, 28, 29

literature, 203 225, 226 34Little Brothers ofjesus, 152, 157, 158Locke,John, 66, 130Lonergan, Berrnard, 3, 651120, 105, 132

Long, Steven A., 30

Lost in the Cosmos, 237 50Louth, Andrew, 23Lowell, Robert, 229Lucey, Frances, 181Lynch,John W, 29511108

Macchi, Pasquale, 157, 158

MacDonald, Paul, J12, 55n2Macintyre, Alasdair, 310Magdoff, Fred, 323n27, 324Man's Searchfor Meaning, 175 79Marcel, Gabriel, 12, 100, 298, 303, 309Maréchal, Joseph 101Maritain, Jacques, and American literature,

226-34,- and birth control, 150 62; andChristology, 115 29; and nihilism, 99 111;and Judaism, 203 25; and ontology, 3 23;and redemption, vii-xii; epistemology of,54 82; on education, 253 62; on equality,280 96; on mysticism, 23-53; semiotics of,

163~72, 235 50 'Maritain, Raissa, x, 100, 152, 203 25

Mam David, 751145,Marx, Karl, 173, 178, 301Marshall, Bruce, 131112Martin, Christopher, 192McEvoy,}ames, 11McGinn, Bernard, 26, 3o, 31McInerny, Ralph, 139mg, 223 24Merton, Thomas, 228metaphysics, viii ix, 23 53, 54 82, 83-98,

99 111, 115 29Metaphysics, 7

Moore, Brenna, 232

Moses, 17

mysticism, 23 53

National Socialism, 284, 290naturalism, 33

Nault,}ean-Charles, 302nmNeoplatonism, 33, 38

Neo scholasticism, ix, 132New Criticism, 234

Index

Neuhaus, RichardJohn, 188New Age, 193

Nicgorski, Walter, 224Nicholas of Cusa, 300Nichols, Aidan, 24115, 32, 131113Nicomachean Ethics, 20n24, 177 78, 263 78, 311Nieto,]ose, 27

Nietzsche, Friedrich, 102, 106, 242 43, 300nihilism, 99 111

Noe, Alva, 58n5, 65n2oNovak, Michael, ix, 99 111, 314114, 334 35Nuremberg, 282Nutt, RogerW, ix, 115 29, 335

Obenauer, Klaus, 118O Callaghan, Casey, 58n4, 65n20O Callaghan,]ohn, 55n2O Connor, Bernadette 15., xi, 280 96, 335O Connor, Flannery, 11, 227 34Oedipus, 189 90Ogino method, 151, 152, 158O Meara, Thomas, 36n39, 162O Neill, Mary Aquin, 295n109On the Church of Christ, 39, 40, 162ontology, 54 82, 115 29Origen, 138

O Rourke, Kevin, 161Osborne, 37, 38Owens,]0seph, 461186, 7on34, 72n38, 78n54Oxenhandler, Neal, 234

Pannenberg, Wolfhart, 137n13Pascal, Blaise, vii, 304 305Pascendi Dominici Gregis, 13oPasnau, Robert, 55112, 95n33Passion of Christ, 223patristics, 137 38

Paul VI, ix, 150 62Paul of Tarsus, 38, 47-52, 106 107, 135, 187, 257peace, 297 312Peddicrod, Richard, 131112Pegis, Anton C., 121115, 35n37, 83 84, 91 97Péguy, Charles, 203Peirce, Charles 5., 237Pelagianism, 32, 33Pelikan,_]aroslav, 137mg,Percy, Walker, xi, 180, 229, 235 50Perelman, Michael, 3261136Phillipe, Paul, 155

Philosophy ofDemocratic Government, 313 31

Pieper,josef, 179 80, 184, 194

Pilgrim ofthe Absolute, 213 16

Pimlico, 196 99

Pindar, 254

Pinker, Steven, 191 92

Pius IX, 142, 289n78, 289 90

Pius XII, 153

Plato, 99, 228, 257, 284

Plotinus, 40,43, 298

Poe, Edgar Allan, 228

Polimeni, Emmanuela, 211

Politics, 263 79

Price, Reynolds, 229

Princeton, 227 28

Protestantism, 130, 141 42

Pseudo Dionysius, 39

Psichari, Ernest, 100

Rabanus, 51

Rahner, Karl, 12, 132, 147, 148

Range ofReason, 233, 310n33

Ransom,John Crowe, 234

Ransoming the Time, 33, 73n40; and anti

Semitism, 203 25; and feminism, 280

96; and nihilism, 99 111; and semiotics,

163 69, 235 50Rawls,John, 306

redemption, vii xii

Reno, R. R., 131

Rocca, Gregory, 461186Rosen, Stanley, 235, 239

Ross,]e ', 307

Rouault, Georges, x, 219 25

Roulet, Anne Marie, 217 18

Rourke, Thomas R., xi, 313 32, 335

Rousseau, Jean-jacques, 277

Rousseau, Mary E, 293n101

Rousselot, Pierre, 146 47

Rouveyre, Andre, 220Royal, Robert, 205

Russell, Bertrand, 312

sacraments, 163 69

Salas, Victor, 128 29

Sartre,]ean-Paul, ix, 3, 100,

Saussure, Ferdinand de, 239

Schaef, Anne Wilson, 287n66

Scheeben, Matthias, 131

Scheler, Max, 306

Schelling, Friedrich W. j., 298, 303

Index 341

Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 29, 130

Schloesser, Stephen, 2091130, 213, 222

Schklovsky, Victor, 243 44

Scotus, Duns, 5, 119 20, 123, 133, 141

semiotics, x xi, 163 69, 235 50

Sertillanges, A.D., 294 95

Short, Larry, 27Simon, Yves: viii, xi, 203, 205, 224; economic

theory of, 313 32; epistemology of, 54 82

Simpson, Peter, 264m, 265n6

Smith, Quentin, 183n21

Smith, Randall B., 11, 173 99, 335

Socrates, 89, 100, 177

Sokolowski, Robert, 56n5, 65n22, 7on34, 74

Song ofSangs, 3oSophocles, 189 90

Sorabji, Richard, 3oon3

Stace, Walter, 27

Strauss, Leo, 264

Stolz, Anselm, 26

Styron, William, 229

Su sm, 27

Sullivan, Francis A., 34

Summa contra Gentiles, 3o, 62, 116; and faith,

138 41; and metaphysics, 7, 13, 15, 16, 17

Summa theologiae, 9, 1o, 13, 16, 25, 107; and

Christology, 115 129; and epistemology,

631114, 78, 80; and faith, 140 41,- and mystia

cism, 32 46; anthropology of, 94 97

Tamisiea, David, 117

Tate, Allen, 228, 234

Taylor, Peter, 229

TellkampJorg Alejandro, 55n2, 66n25,

73n4lTeresa ofAvila, 5, 101,

theology, ix x, 130 49

Thomas Aquinas: viii, ix, 105, 176, 216, 226,

228, 254; and economics, 323; and gender:

288 90, 293 94; and mysticism, 23 24,

32 53; and ontology, 4-22,

Thomas of Sutton, 5

Thomas, Dylan, 192

Thomism, vii xii, 8, 13 14, 26, 53-54, 71, 84n4,

131, 163, 228. 332; N907 3 4, 70, 133, 209;Transcendental, 3, 13, 133

Tillich, Paul, 29

Torrell,]ean Pierre, 24115, 45n84, 46n87,

47n91, 121

Totality and In nity, 297-98, 311

342

Trapnell, Judson E, 421168,

Tsakiridou, C. A., x, 203 25, 335

Underhill, Evelyn, 24n4, 27

Vanier,}ean, 308

Vann, Gerald, 294 95Vargas Llosa, Mario, 187Vatican Council I, 142 44

Vatican Council II, 130, 132, 150Veblen, Thorstein, 3211123Veritatis splendor, 177

virtue, 263 79

Vischer, Friedrich Theodor, 24o

Von Balthasaar, Hans Urs, 132Von Clausewitz, Carl, 306Von H gel, Friedrich, 23Von Le Fort, Gertrude, 294 95

Index

Wallace, William, 651120, 651121Warren, Robert Perm, 229, 234We Have Been Friends Together, 210-25Wei], Simone, 249 50White, Morton V., 103Wilken, Robert Louis, 136Wiles, Anne M., xi, 153-62, 335Wilson, Nelly, 206Wippel,]ohn F., 781154work, 325 31

Work, Society, and Culture, 325*31

Yale, 253, 260

Zunic, Nikolaj, xi, 297 312, 336