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Issue IV,5: Table of Contents
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 | A closer look at evolution
FUS senior and Concourse Contributing Editor Ben Brown takes on some of the problems connected with Darwin's theory of evolution, challenging its assumptions and showing the mistake of treating it as if it had been legitimately established as fact. |
 | What should Catholics think of evolution?
Former Grand Prize winner Michael Healy-famed for his stupifyingly detailed and knowledgeable probe into the question of the possible existence of Tolkien's creatures (see Vol.III, issue 4)--here addresses the issue of evolution. He shows why Catholics are in a unique position for clarifying the debate and pursuing it in a properly scientific manner. |
 | A different perspective on the modesty question
Concourse Editor Kathleen van Schaijik replies to Regina Doman Schmiedicke's article on modesty in Vol.IV, issue 4. Though she agrees with many of Schmiedicke's points, she argues that some mis-emphases and an undue rigorism in her article might hinder the much-needed improvement in the area of feminine modesty. |
| Questions, comments and continuing conversations |
 | Dr. Martin does it again
Alumna Joanna Bratten commends Regis Martin's call for a more solid core of great books at FUS. |
 | Why non-liberal majors need a liberal core
Writing from the perspective of a graduate of the FUS nursing program, Concourse Assistant Editor Susan Fischer, agrees with Dr. Martin that a solid liberal arts core is essential for preventing a too-narrow and technical education for non-liberal arts students. |
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