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Abortion
Bad attitudes toward childbearing contribute to the pro-abortion cause, Anne Schmiesing (III,6)
A most urgent work of mercy, Jeff Ziegler (IV,1)
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About the Concourse
Why the Concourse; Why now?, the editors (I,1)
What is the University Concourse?, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,1)
A point of principle, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,6)
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Anonymous articles & the Concourse
A point of policy, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,6)
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Bioethics
Right and wrong in biotechnology: what we don't know tells us what we can't do, John Henry Crosby (VIII,2)
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Campus life
The ivory tower of campus life, Justine Schmiesing (II,6)
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Catholic culture
Technology and Simplicity in Catholic Culture, Daniel Ellis (I,4)
Where do we go from here?, Regis Martin (III,1)
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Catholic education
Fantasy and moral development, Kay Cummins (II,8)
The complexity of schooling choices, Susan C. Fischer (II,8)
Public schools and moral degeneracy, Martha L. Blandford (III,5)
The rise of research and the decline of religion:, Kevin Schmiesing (IV,3)
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Catholics & the death penalty
Should Catholics oppose the death penalty?, Noelle Hiester (III,5)
Catholic teaching on capital punishment, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,6)
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Charismatic & traditional spirituality
Confrontation and culture at Franciscan University, David Schmiesing (II,7)
Traditionalists, charismatics and the liturgy, Adam Tate (II,8)
Charisms are traditional, Alicia Hernon (II,9)
Why 'charismatic spirituality' belongs at the heart of our communal life, Kathleen van Schaijik (II,9)
Why tradition in the liturgy is so important to our religious life, Alice von Hildebrand (II,9)
Filling out the meaning of the term 'Charismatic', Jim Weiner (III,1)
Campus Spiritualities: Tongues in Scripture, Gerald E. Hatcher (III,3)
Campus Spiritualities: Responding to charismatic critics, Adam Tate (III,3)
The importance of engaging questions about our campus culture, Mark Fischer (IV,7)
The charismatic and traditional dimensions of the life of faith: A match made in heaven, Carole Brown (V,3)
The blessings of both sides: a personal testimony, Sr. Jane M. Abeln, SMIC (V,4)
Traditional and Charismatic spiritualities: complimentary opponents of modernism, Michael Houser (V,4)
Baptism in the Holy Spirit goes beyond the charisms, Ralph Sharafinski (V,4)
What does 'charismatic' really mean?, Adam Tate (V,4)
Learning about the Eastern Rites, Michael Wrasman (V,4)
Latin, Gregorian Chant, and the Spirit of Vatican II, Jeff Ziegler (V,4)
Reconsidering the term 'Baptism in the Holy Spirit', Scott Johnston (VI,1)
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Charismatic Renewal
Reviving the renewal, Steve Kroeger (VI,2)
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Christianity & capitalism
God and Caesar: Christianity in the marketplace, Michael Welker (I,3)
Keeping Ceasar under God: Social doctrines provide the true measure of economic systems, Julio Demasi (I,5)
God and Ceasar, Stratford Caldecott (I,6)
Capitalism (1), Stratford Caldecott (I,7)
Capitalism (2), Martha L. Blandford (II,1)
The downsides of capitalism, Regina Schmiedicke (II,3)
Capitalism clarified, Martha L. Blandford (II,5)
Et tu, Regina?, Michael Welker (II,5)
Considering receptivity in rethinking economic structures, Nicholas J. Healy (II,5)
Capitalism re-clarified, from a different perspective, Thomas E. Graham (II,6)
Regina Schmiedicke defends the third way, Regina Schmiedicke (II,6)
Capitalism: a response to Dr. Graham and Regina Schmiedicke, Martha L. Blandford (II,7)
The moral role of government, Thomas E. Graham (II,8)
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Computers
The Real Answer to 'The Last Question:', Edward G. Kovach (IV,2)
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Core curriculum
Shouldn't we have a real core curriculum at Franciscan University?, John F. Crosby (I,1)
Core curriculum (1), R.J. Convery (I,2)
Core curriculum (2), Jim Fox (I,2)
What is a 'real' Catholic education?, Kathleen van Schaijik (I,2)
Core curriculum (3), Katherine Kemmis (I,3)
Core curriculum and anti-intellectualism, Adam Tate (I,4)
Core curriculum and critical thinking, Joseph A. Loizzo (I,5)
Core curriculum (4), Regis Martin (I,6)
A defense of a diversified core, Mark Fischer (I,7)
Making 'the connection': A Steubenville education, Regina Schmiedicke (I,7)
In reply to Mark Fischer's defense of the present core curriculum, John F. Crosby (II,1)
More on the curriculum debate, Mark Fischer (II,2)
Last words on the core, John F. Crosby (II,3)
What liberal educators may not omit, Regis Martin (IV,4)
Dr. Martin does it again, Joanna K. M. Bratten (IV,5)
FUS needs to get more practical about education, Peter Cole (IV,5)
Why non-liberal majors need a liberal core, Susan C. Fischer (IV,5)
The real purpose of liberal education, Ben Brown (IV,6)
The will and the intellect are inseparable, Martha L. Blandford (IV,7)
Preparing students to compete in the global economy, Peter Cole (IV,7)
Education not limited to the mind, Susan C. Fischer (IV,7)
According to the Tradition, education aims beyond the intellect, Matthew Fish (IV,7)
Newman, education and context, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,7)
More on the aim of education: Ben Brown replies to his critics, Ben Brown (V,1)
Preparing FUS graduates for the modern world, Jason Negri (V,2)
Liberal arts and professional programs: a reply to Jason Negri, Ben Brown (V,3)
Let's improve our stats, Sofia Genato (V,3)
The ideal of perfecting the mind is timeless, Michael Houser (V,3)
Cultivating the intellect, Anne Schmiesing (V,3)
Computers and liberal learning, Ben Brown (V,5)
The eternally practical liberal arts, Timothy J. Williams (V,5)
Liberal arts with professional training: the best of both worlds, Thomas E. Kelly (V,6)
Education is not primarily about preparing to evangelize in the workplace, Ben Brown (V,7)
The God gap in the workplaces of the world, Peter Cole (V,7)
Arrogant idealism, Jason Negri (V,8)
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Corporate repentance
Corporate Contrition: Repenting for the sins of two millenia, Mary Healy (II,4)
Is corporate repentance really possible?, David Bradshaw (II,5)
A reply on repentance, Mary Healy (II,6)
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Courtship
A Catholic critique of a current notion of courtship, Kathleen van Schaijik (V,7)
Reforming our thinking about courtship and sexuality, William Craig (V,8)
Thank you, thank you!, Catherine Egan (V,8)
The influence of Puritanism, Jeff Zare (V,8)
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Democracy
Democracy: The voice of God or the madness of the mob?, Rebecca Bratten (I,5)
Democracy, Kevin Schmiesing (I,6)
The goodness of Democracy & the aristocratic response, Jim Fox (I,7)
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Disarmament and the gospel
The gospel and disarmament, Sr. Mary O'Connor (III,6)
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Distance education
Franciscan University and distance education: Some doubts, John F. Crosby (III,2)
Franciscan University and distance education: At the threshold of a new missionary frontier, Stephen Miletic (III,2)
Doubts about DE that won't go away: Response to Dr. Miletic, John F. Crosby (III,3)
How might we improve our education for both residents and DE students?, Nicholas J. Healy (III,3)
FUS distance education: a gift to the Church: A current student's perspective, Richard W. May (III,3)
Distance technology alone cannot provide a proper university education, Anne Schmiesing (III,3)
Oral traditions and distance education, John F. Crosby (III,4)
Distance Education: is it good enough?, Jim Fox (III,4)
What is our mission, really?, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,6)
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Distributism
What is distributism?, Thomas Storck (V,5)
Towards a humane economy: a reply to Thomas Storck, Philip Harold (V,6)
(re)Distributism (re)Considered, Joseph Zoric (V,6)
Inner life of society determines value of economic systems, Daniel Ellis (V,7)
The good of distributism: a reply to critics, Thomas Storck (V,7)
Distributism or the Free Economy?, Kevin Schmiesing (V,8)
A personalist point regarding economics, Philip Harold (V,8)
The legitimacy of wealth, Genevieve Belland (VI,1)
Distributism, state power and papal teachings, Thomas Storck (VI,1)
Broadening the Distributism Discussion, Philip Harold (VI,2)
A different interpretation of the social encyclicals, David Schmiesing (VI,2)
The economic role of the medieval guilds: continuing the distributism discussion., Thomas Storck (VII,1)
Social credit: a distributist reform of the financial system, Oliver Heydorn (VIII,1)
The unfeasibility of the Social Credit solution, Gabriel Martinez (VIII,2)
Kudos to Heydorn, Thomas Storck (VIII,2)
Social Credit is no alternative, Joseph Zoric (VIII,2)
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Eastern Christianity
The importance of understanding Eastern Christianity, Anthony T. Dragani (VI,1)
Thanks for the words about Eastern Christianity, Katherine E.M. DeLine (VI,2)
Eastern Christianity and Western Liturgical Reform, Adam Tate (VI,2)
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Ecumenism
'Preach Out' beats out prejudice, Katherine E.M. DeLine (I,1)
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Editorials
Orthodox not paradox, Kathleen van Schaijik (I,3)
How does a university evangelize?, Kathleen van Schaijik (I,4)
Getting personal, the editors (I,5)
Apologia pro disputatione musica, the editors (I,6)
Concluding remarks, the editors (I,7)
Can charismatics and traditionalists peacefully coexist?, Kathleen van Schaijik (II,1)
The challenge of the Concourse: discussion without (much) contention, Kathleen van Schaijik (II,2)
When old ideas are breaking up, Kathleen van Schaijik (II,3)
Silence betokens ... What?, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,3)
The freedom of stricture, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,4)
Faith and Reason, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,2)
Strangers to the world, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,6)
New face, same spirit, Kathleen van Schaijik (V,1)
Bringing the masses from starvation to full strength, Kathleen van Schaijik (V,4)
Branching out through Christus Magister, Kathleen van Schaijik (V,6)
The evil of exorcising judgement, Kathleen van Schaijik (VI,1)
Jump Start, Kathleen van Schaijik (VII,1)
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Egoism & St. Thomas
Is St. Thomas's thought egoistical?, Patrick Lee (V,8)
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Eucharistic ministers
Lay ministers of the Eucharist are supposed to be 'extraordinary', Noelle Hiester (II,7)
On Catholic charity or tolerance, Fr. Giles Dimmock (II,8)
When zeal for orthodoxy overcomes charity, Alicia Hernon (II,8)
In defense of Noelle Hiester, Cat Clark (II,9)
Roma locuta est, causa finita est: the end of a Concourse debate, Jeff Ziegler (III,4)
Different degrees of authority, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,5)
Little hope for change, Noel S. McFerran (III,5)
A suggestion regarding Extraordinary Ministers, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,6)
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Euthanasia
When judges play king: Suicide becomes a Constitutional right, Mark Fischer (I,4)
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Evolution
Evolution, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,6)
A closer look at evolution, Benjamin J. Brown (IV,5)
What should Catholics think of evolution?, Michael Healy (IV,5)
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Ezzo parenting method
The root of our troubles? The link between contraception and the Ezzo parenting method, Dan and Kay Cummins (III,6)
Being wise parents means being open to learning from different perspectives, Michael and Alicia Hernon (IV,2)
Balance in parenting methods, Butch Kinerney (V,3)
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Feminism & masculinism
The persistence of 'masculinism' at Franciscan University, Elizabeth Magaletta (II,3)
Grasping at Receptivity, the PhenTom of Franciscan University (II,4)
Sexism in any form denigrates both men and women, Michael Healy (II,5)
Elizabeth Magaletta replies to Michael Healy on Feminism, Elizabeth Magaletta (II,6)
A reply on feminism and masculinism, Michael Healy (II,7)
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FUS & the surrounding culture
John Paul II to Franciscan University:, John F. Crosby (IV,1)
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Grade-worship
Idol worship of the 'A' and the student/professor relationship, Ronda Chervin (V,7)
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Grand Prize winners
Winner of the first annual Concourse Grand Prize, (I,7)
Winner of the second annual Concourse Grand Prize, (II,9)
Winner of the third annual Concourse Grand Prize, (III,6)
Prize announcements, (IV,7)
Prize announcements, (V,8)
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Great lives
R.I.P. A tribute to some great lives, Joanna K. M. Bratten (III,1)
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Grunge & culture
God and Grunge at Franciscan University, Nicholas J. Healy (I,7)
God and grunge revisited, Richard Fougerousse (II,1)
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Homeschooling
To homeschool or not to homeschool, Joanna K. M. Bratten (II,7)
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Hope heaven and hell
On hope, heaven and hell, Nick Jr. Healy (II,9)
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Households
How not to help households, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,1)
About households (1), Catherine Blum (III,2)
About households (2), Gregory M.A. Gronbacher (III,2)
An outsider's perspective on the household problem, Matt McGuiness (III,2)
An alum's perspective on households, Christopher P. Wright (III,2)
What were households meant to be?, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,5)
A thought about what might be behind the household problem, Martha L. Blandford (III,6)
Student Life Office's image tarnished by failure to respond to thoughtful criticism, Susan C. Fischer (III,6)
A final thought on the household issue, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,6)
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In loco parentis
'In loco parentis': invasions of privacy or moral formation?, Joanna K. M. Bratten (IV,6)
Of private and collegiate morality, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,7)
Brief comments on two of last semester's articles, Alice von Hildebrand (V,2)
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Labor unions
The problem of unjust conditions in Catholic organizations, Regina Schmiedicke (V,1)
Response to 'The problem of unjust conditions in Catholic organizations.', Kevin Schmiesing (V,2)
A key difference between 'Church work' and regular 'work', Peter Cole (V,2)
The danger of over-generalizing a few instances of injustice, Michael Welker (V,2)
Rights of workers: an under-appreciated part of Catholic social teaching, John Cavanaugh O'Keefe (V,5)
Clarifying some points on unfair labor practices, Michael Welker (V,6)
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Leadership programs
How to become a leader, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,7)
The value of leadership development seminars, David Schmiesing (V,1)
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Liturgical dancing
Dance has no place in Liturgical context, Amanda Glass (II,1)
Dancing for God, Kay Cummins (II,4)
Did they dance at the crucifixion?, Andrew Bloomfield (II,5)
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Liturgical music
Liturgical music at Franciscan University: A call to reform the present style, Joanna K. M. Bratten (I,6)
Liturgical music at Franciscan University: Some points in defense of the present style, Regina Schmiedicke (I,6)
Liturgical music, Fr. Daniel Pattee (I,7)
Keeping our worship in step with 'what the Spirit is saying' to FUS, Kathleen van Schaijik (I,7)
A growing thirst for traditional liturgy, Anthony T. Dragani (IV,6)
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Liturgical Reform
A plea for the promotion of the Tridentine Rite, Michael Houser (VII,1)
Liturgical reforms were valid, but defective, Michael Houser (VIII,2)
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Masculinity and Femininity
The mysterious difference between the sexes., Scott Johnston (VII,1)
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Modesty
Modesty and beauty - the lost connection, Regina Schmiedicke (IV,4)
A different perspective on the modesty question, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,5)
Another thought on modesty, John F. Crosby (IV,6)
Noticing the attractiveness of modesty among FUS women, Justine Schmiesing (IV,6)
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Mothers & higher education
How higher education pays off for full time mothers, Susan Fischer (II,2)
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NFP
NFP, by itself, does not compromise the marriage vocation, Kathleen van Schaijik (I,1)
NFP (1), Carole Brown (I,2)
NFP (2), Susan C. Fischer (I,2)
NFP (3), Carol Puccio (I,3)
NFP and connaturality, Kathleen van Schaijik (I,4)
NFP and breastfeeding, Daniel Ellis (I,6)
Abusing NFP, Kathleen van Schaijik (VII,1)
Beware laxism, John F. Crosby (VIII,1)
The logic of love, Michael Houser (VIII,1)
NFP and peace of mind, TG (VIII,1)
Marriage and the use of Natural Family Planning, Thomas Storck (VIII,1)
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No shame in success
No shame in success, Jason Negri (III,1)
About secular vocations, Myriah Christine (III,2)
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Opus Dei at FUS
What is Opus Dei, and what role does it play at Franciscan University?, Richard Gordon (I,1)
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Philosophy and Theology
Philosophy department at FUS needs a better theological base, Steve Kellmeyer (VI,1)
The nature and autonomy of philosophy, John Henry Crosby (VI,2)
Reflections on the last issue, Michael Healy (VI,2)
Overbearing theology emasculates philosophy, Oliver Heydorn (VI,2)
How we should imitate St. Thomas in our philosophizing, Scott Johnston (VI,2)
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Physics & God
A prize winning physicist out of his depth, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,7)
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Pluralism & Orthodoxy
The Truth of the Catholic Faith, Michael Sirilla (IV,2)
Charity requires us to proclaim the fullness of Truth, Alice von Hildebrand (IV,2)
A proper pluralism:, Omar F.A. Gutierrez (IV,3)
A wake-up call regarding the judicial usurpation of politics, Michael Peck (IV,3)
The arrogance complex, Alice von Hildebrand (IV,4)
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Poetry
Bill Marra's Ode to Heidegger, Bill Marra (I,3)
Everyone's a poet, JMS (III,6)
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Politics of the list
Trumpeting all the right views will not solve the crisis facing America, Mark Fischer (II,5)
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Polygamy
The horror of polygamy and the persistence of chauvinistic theories in Catholic academia, Kathleen van Schaijik (II,1)
Polygamy and name calling, Jeff Ziegler (II,2)
Polygamy, the Natural Law and St. Thomas, Michael Waldstein (II,2)
Polygamy and secular concepts, David Bradshaw (II,3)
Polygamy in natural law, Eric M. Weldon (II,3)
Objections from an etymologist, John R. Holmes (II,4)
Why the polygamy problem is not as passe as it appears: Kathleen van Schaijik responds to her critics, Kathleen van Schaijik (II,4)
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Positive psychology
A positive psychology, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,7)
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Possibility of space aliens
The Catholic Church and the Little Green Man, Justine Schmiesing (II,5)
Can E.T.'s be? Do they fit in with the O.T. and the N.T.?, John R. Holmes (II,6)
How hobbits and company might really exist, Michael Healy (III,5)
They're ba-a-ack, Justine Schmiesing (III,6)
Some follow-up remarks on the Tolkien discussion, Michael Healy (IV,3)
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Professionalism
Professionalism--primary or secondary?, Susan Hunt (IV,7)
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Public Discourse
The Nature, Purpose and Value of Public Discourse, Franciscan University Student Forum (IV,7)
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Response to soldiers
The reality of war and our proper response, Tony Flood (IV,1)
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Rock music
The 'role' of rock: Beauty and truth in the not so fine arts, Mark Fischer (I,2)
Rock music: A response to Andrew Minto, Mark Fischer (I,3)
What is a responsible appraisal of rock?, Andrew L. Minto (I,3)
Rock music and Catholic culture, Michael H. Smith (I,4)
Rock music, Cynthia and Michael Welker (I,5)
Providentialism and rock music, Alice von Hildebrand (I,6)
Ride on, King Jesus: The blessing of 'black' music, Mark Schultz (II,1)
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Sex Scandal in the Church
A new kind of scandal, Mark Fischer (VII,1)
It's not the Vatican, it's the laity, Kathleen van Schaijik (VII,1)
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Shakespeare
What if Shakspere wasn't Shakespeare?, Kathleen van Schaijik (III,6)
Oxford gaining on Shakspere, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,7)
Why I reject the Shakespearean 'heresies', Robert Englert (V,1)
What matters the identity or the sexual orientation of 'Shakespeare'?, Joanna K. M. Bratten (V,2)
Literary works not severed from their human source, Justine Schmiesing (V,3)
The 'Stratford man' and the Shakespearean canon: no match at all, Kathleen van Schaijik (V,3)
The Shakespeare issue: a response from a literature student, John Doman (V,6)
Kathleen van Schaijik replies to John Doman on Shakespeare, Kathleen van Schaijik (V,6)
Shakespeare and the Catholic question, Glen Cascino (V,8)
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Sports & scholarship at FUS
Sports before studies: Franciscan University not exempt from the American-college tendency to idolize , Joanna K. M. Bratten (II,1)
A plea from a Frisbee lover, Maria Ellis (II,2)
Sports at Franciscan University, Ivan Ortiz (II,2)
Scholarship at Franciscan University, Mary McElwee (II,3)
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St. Thomas & Catholic philosophy
To Systematize or not to Systematize: Philosophy at a Catholic University, Rebecca Bratten (I,1)
A perennially valid and Christian philosophy: Why the Church gives St. Thomas primacy of place in Catholic education, Edy Morel de la Prada (I,2)
The freedom of Catholic philosophers: Why we need not necessarily give primacy to St. Thomas, Richard Gordon (I,3)
St. Thomas and freedom: a reply to Richard Gordon, Edy Morel de la Prada (I,4)
St. Thomas and Catholic connaturality, Michael Waldstein (I,4)
Thomism and intellectual freedom, Kathleen van Schaijik (I,5)
Thomism, Courtney Scharfe (I,6)
Chairman addresses the question of Thomism in Franciscan University's philosophy department, John F. Crosby (I,6)
Finding common ground between Thomists and non-Thomists in Catholic philosophy, John F. Crosby (I,7)
A respectful reply to Dr. Crosby, Edy Morel de la Prada (I,7)
On dwarfs, giants and little boys, Jules van Schaijik (II,3)
Why the little boy is more apt than the dwarf, Richard W. Cross (II,4)
Thomas not just a doctor, but a saint, Jim Fox (II,5)
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Studiousness
On the virtue of studiousness, Michael J. Healy (V,5)
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Submission of wife to husband
The Challenge of Ephesians 5:21-33, Alicia Hernon (III,6)
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Swearing until death
Love Never Leaves, Kathleen van Schaijik (IV,1)
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Tension
The blessings of tension, Patricia Maher (II,8)
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The arts
Wherefore fine arts?, Joanna K. M. Bratten (I,2)
The Aesthetics of Architecture, Mary McElwee (I,2)
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The Creed & the Real Presence
A question to ponder, Cathy I. Maksim (III,1)
Absence of the Real Presence, Mary Healy (III,3)
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The need to change pro-life rethoric
Changing the rhetoric in the abortion debate, Irene M. Lagan (II,3)
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Thumbs down for the Concourse
Disappointed with the Concourse, Steven J. Brust (II,3)
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Thumbs up for the Concourse
Commendations (1), Charles Fischer (I,2)
Commendations (2), Regis Martin (I,2)
Commendations (3), Christopher P. Wright (I,3)
Commendations and comments (1), Christine Boyle (I,4)
Commendations (6), Elizabeth Brown (I,5)
Commendations (5), Becky Faraj (I,5)
Commendations (4), Thomas Howard (I,5)
Commendations and comments (2), Albert Faraj (I,7)
Commendations and comments (3), Nina Kay (I,7)
Subscription renewal, Daniel Ellis (II,1)
A thank you note, Regis Martin (II,1)
Thanks for discomfort, Judith Bratten (II,3)
Renewed commendations, Christopher P. Wright (II,9)
Commendations (7), Ruth Ann Stearns (III,2)
Thank you, Jim and Meg Beckman (III,5)
Pluralism and orthodoxy, Joanna K. M. Bratten (IV,1)
Compliments from a reader, Joe Griesemer (IV,1)
More compliments, Robert Thomas (IV,1)
Enjoying the concourse, Michael Magree (IV,3)
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Time travel
Time travel: is it the future or is it fantasy?, Ben Brown (VII,1)
On the (Im)possibility of time travel, Patrick Toner (VIII,1)
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Tolkien
'The Fellowship of the Ring': the film is not the book., Jason Negri (VII,1)
Hobbits and Hogwarts, Ben Brown (VIII,1)
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Two orders of goodness
The abysmal difference between two orders of goodness, Alice von Hildebrand (III,3)
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Women and politics
Women and politics: Do they mix?, Susan C. Fischer (VI,1)
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Y2K
Many projections of Y2K disasters are based on fear and hype, Edward G. Kovach (IV,4)
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