JAMES V. SCHALL

 

Family: 

                  Born:  Pocahontas, Iowa.  January 20, 1928.

                  Parents:  Lawrence Nicholas and Grace Shimon Schall.  Father deceased, 1966; Mother, 1937.  Step-Mother:  Mary E. Schall, deceased, 1992. 

                  Brothers:  John J. Schall, deceased, 1995; Jerome T. Schall, Winchester, California.

Sister:  Mrs. Jerome Vertin, Winchester, California. Step-Sisters, Mrs. Mary Jo Hughes, Clarksville, Tennessee; Mrs. Jeanne L. McConville, Diamond Springs, California.

 

EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC CAREER:

 

                  Public schools in Iowa. Graduated from Knoxville High School, 1945.  University of Santa Clara, 1945, 1947-48.  U. S. Army, 1946-47.  Entered the California Province of the Society of Jesus at Los Gatos, California in 1948. 

                 

                  B. A., Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington, 1954; M. A., Philosophy, 1955.  Instructor, University of San Francisco, 1955-56.  Doctorate, Political Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., 1960.  Dissertation:  "Immortality and the Foundations of Political Theory," Director:  Professor Heinrich Rommen.  Master's in Sacred Theology, Alma College of University of Santa Clara, 1964.

 

                  Ordained to the Priesthood, San Francisco, 1963.  Studies in the Jesuit House in Drongen, Belgium, 1964-65.  Assistant Professor, Istituto Sociale, Gregorian University, Rome, Italy, from 1965-77.  Fall Semesters, 1968-77, Associate Professor, Department of Government, University of San Francisco; Spring Semesters, Gregorian University.  From Spring Semester, 1978, Professor, Department of Government, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., 20057.  Tenure granted, Spring, 1983.  Full Professorship, August, 1988.

 

                  Member, Pontifical Commission on Justice and Peace, 1977-82.  Member of American Political Science Association.  Member of Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs.  Member American Maritain Association.  Member Fellowship of Catholic Scholars.

 

                  Presidential Appointment to National Council on the Humanities, of the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1984-90.

 

Web Sites:  www.moreC.com/schall/      www.georgetown.edu/schall

E-Mail: schallj@georgetown.edu 

 


 

BOOKS:

 

                  Co-Author, with Donald Wolf, American Society and Politics (Boston:  Allyn and Bacon, 1964).

 

                  Co-Editor and Contributor, with Donald Wolf, Current Trends in Theology, (Garden City, N. Y.:  Doubleday, 1966).  274 pp.

 

                  Co-Editor with John J. Schrems, On the Intelligibility of Political Philosophy:  Essays of Charles N. R. McCoy (Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 1989).  306 pp.

 

AUTHOR:

 

1) Redeeming the Time. New York:  Sheed & Ward, 1968.  244 pp.  [Spanish Edition, Redimiendo el Tiempo (Santander:  Sal Terrae, 1969).  203 pp].

 

2) Play On:  From Games to Celebrations.  Philadelphia:  Fortress Press, 1971.  95 pp.

 

3) Human Dignity and Human Numbers.  Staten Island, N. Y.:  Alba House, 1971.  222 pp.

 

4) Far Too Easily Pleased:  A Theology of Play, Contemplation, and Festivity.  Los Angeles:  Benziger-Macmillan, 1976.  117 pp.

 

5) Welcome Number 4,000,000,000.  Canfield, Ohio:  Alba Books, 1977.  152 pp.

 

6) The Sixth Paul.  Canfield, Ohio:  Alba Books, 1977.  165 pp.

 

7) The Praise of 'Sons of Bitches':  On the Worship of God by Fallen Men.  Slough, England:  St. Paul Publications, 1978.  192  pp.

 

8) Christianity and Politics.  Boston:  St. Paul Editions, 1981.  342 pp.

 

9) Christianity and Life.  San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1981.  133 pp.

 

10) The Church, the State, and Society in the Thought of John Paul II.  Chicago:  Franciscan Herald Press, 1982.  202 pp.

 

11) Liberation Theology.  San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1982.  402 pp.

 

12) The Distinctiveness of Christianity.  San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1982.  298 pp.

 

13) The Politics of Heaven and Hell:  Christian Themes from Classical, Medieval, and Modern Political Philosophy.  Lanham, Md.:  University Press of America, 1984.  341 pp.

 

14) Unexpected Meditations Late in the XXth Century. Chicago: Franciscan Herald Press, 1985.  142 pp.

 

15) Reason, Revelation, and the Foundations of Political Philosophy.  Baton Rouge:  Louisiana State University Press, 1987.  254 pp.

 

16) Another Sort of Learning:  Selected Contrary Essays on How Finally to Acquire an Education While Still in College or Anywhere Else:  Containing Some Belated Advice about How to Employ Your Leisure Time When Ultimate Questions Remain Perplexing in Spite of Your Highest Earned Academic Degree, Together with Sundry Book Lists Nowhere Else in Captivity To Be Found.  San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1988.  299 pp.

 

17) Religion, Wealth and Poverty.  Vancouver, B. C.:  Fraser Institute, 1990.  202 pp.

 

18) What Is God Like?  Collegeville, MI.:  Michael Glazer/Liturgical Press, 1992.  250 PP.  (What Is God Like?  Manila, P. I.:  St. Paul's, 1995.  250 pp.)

 

19) Idylls and Rambles:  Lighter Christian Essays.  San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1994.  240 pp.

 

20) Does Catholicism Still Exist?  Staten Island, N. Y.:  Alba House, 1994.  260 pp.

 

21) At the Limits of Political Philosophy:  From the "Brilliant Errors" to the Things of Uncommon Importance.  Washington, D. C.:  The Catholic University of America Press, 1996.  272 pp.

 

22) Jacques Maritain:  The Philosopher in Society.  Lanham, MD.:  Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.  241 pp.

 

23) Schall on Chesterton: Timely Essays on Timeless Paradoxes.  Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 2000.  296 pp.

 

24) Reason, Revelation, and Human Affairs: Selected Writings of James V. Schall.  Edited with an Introduction by Marc Guerra.  Lanham, MD.: Lexington Books, 2001.  188 pp.

 

25) The Unseriousness of Human Affairs: Teaching, Writing, Playing, Believing, Lecturing, Philosophizing, Singing, Dancing.  Wilmington, DE.: ISI Books, 2001.  189 pp.

 

26) Roman Catholic Political Philosophy.  Lanham, MD.: Lexington Books, 2004.  207 pp.

 

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                  Jose Gualberto I. Villasis, “Christian Political Philosophy in the Thought of James Vincent Schall,” Dissertatio ad Lauream in Facultate Philosophiae, Pontificia Studiorum Universitas a S. Thoma Aquino in Urbe, Rev. Fr. Aldred Wilder, O. P., Moderator, Romae, 1999, 379 pp.

 

                  Marc Guerra, “James V. Schall on Politics and the Problem of Faith and Reason,” Gregorianum, (Rome), 82 (#2, 2001), 357-383.

 

                  “The James V. Schall, S. J. Collection,” in Special Collections Division, Lauinger Library, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., 20057-1200

 

                  “In Schall’s Sanctum,” The Washington Times, September 6, 2001, A2.

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PAMPHLETS:

 

                  Journey through Lent (London:  Catholic Truth Society, 1979).  24 pp.

 

                  The Catechism of the Catholic Church (Leesburg, VA.:  Catholic Home Studies Institute, 1993).  22 pp.

 

                  A Student's Guide to Liberal Learning (Wilmington, DE.:  Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 1997), 66 pp.


 

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

 

                  "Some Intellectual Origins of Population-Environment Theories," in Population in Perspective, A New Zealand Viewpoint, Proceedings of the Guild of St. Luke, SS Cosmas and Damian Conference, Wairakei, New Zealand.  Dunedin, New Zealand, The Tablet Publishers, 1971.  pp. 128-43.

 

                  "Golden and Detestable Ages:  The Christian and the Human Lot," Proceedings of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, 1978, (Kansas City), pp. 6-12.

 

                  "Religion and the Demise of Capitalism," in The Denigration of Capitalism, Edited by Michael Novak, (Washington:  American Enterprise Institute, 1979).  pp. 32-38.

 

                  "The Changing Political Scene," in Christianity and Politics:  Catholic and Protestant Perspectives, Edited by Carol F. Griffith, (Washington:  Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1981).  pp. 19-38.

 

                  "The Reach of Finite Intellect," The Patenting of Recombinant DNA, ITEST Conference, St. Louis, March, 198l.  pp. 20-34.

 

                  The Whole Truth about Man:  John Paul II to University Faculties and Students, Selected with an Introduction, (Boston:  St. Paul Editions, 1981).  354 pp.

 

                  "Catholicism, Business, and Human Priorities," in The Judaeo-Christian Vision and the Modern Corporation, Edited by Oliver Williams and John Houck, (Notre Dame:  University of Notre Dame Press, 1982).  pp. 107-40.

 

                  "The American Press Views Puebla," in The Pope and Revolution, Edited by Quentin L. Quade, (Washington:  Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1982).  pp. 86-96.

 

                  "On Imitating the Creator," in Papal Economics, Edited by Philip F. Lawler, (Washington:  Heritage Foundation, 1982).  pp. 18-28.

 

                  "The Intellectual Origins of the Peace Movement," in Justice and War in the Nuclear Age, Edited by Philip F. Lawler, (Washington:  University Press of America, 1983).  pp. 37-59.

 

                  "On the Disappearance of Mercy from Political Theory: The Significance of Dives in Misericordia, in Catholic Social Thought and the Teachings of John Paul II, Edited by Paul L. Williams, (Scranton, Pa.:  Northeast Books, 1983).  pp. 39-52.

 

                  "Reason, Religion, and Virtue," Free Enterprise:  15 Commentaries, Edited by Bert Elwert, (Chicago:  University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Business Administration, 1983).  pp. 55-60.

 

                  "Les libertés protégées et l'iniative personnelle calculable," Droits de l'Homme:  Approche Chrétienne, (Roma:  Herder, 1984).  pp. 125-52.

 

                  Sacred in All Its Forms:  John Paul II on Human Life, Selected with an Introduction, (Boston:  St. Paul Editions, 1984).  482 pp.

 

                  Out of Justice, Peace, French and German Bishops' Pastoral Letters on War, Edited with an Introduction, "Risk, Dissuasion, and Political Prudence," pp. 9-32, (San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1984).  124 pp.

 

                  Essays on Christianity and Political Philosophy, Edited by George W. Carey and James V. Schall, with a Contribution by James V. Schall, "Political Theory:  The Place of Christianity," pp. 93-106, (Lanham, Md.:  University Press of America, 1984).  136 pp.

 

                  "Ethical Reflections on the Economic Crisis," in Theology, Third World Development, and Economic Justice, Edited by Walter  Block and Donald Shaw, (Vancouver, B. C.:  Fraser Institute, 1985).  pp. 83-87.

 

                  "The Altar as the Throne," in Churches on the Wrong Road, Edited by Stanley Atkins and Theodore McConnell, (Chicago: Gateway-Regnery, 1986).  pp. 193-238.

 

                  "Truth and the Open Society," in Order, Freedom, and the Polity:  Critical Essays on the Open Society, Edited by George W. Carey, (Lanham, Md.:  University Press of America, 1986), pp. 71-90.

 

                  Studies in Religion and Politics, Edited with a Contribution, with Jerome Hanus (Lanham, MD.:  University Press of America, 1986).  113 pp.

 

                  "Strange to Reason:  Political Philosophy and the Crisis of the American Catholic Mind," in American Capitalism:  The Catholic Challenge, Edited by Philip F. Lawler, (Washington:  The American Catholic Conference, 1986).  pp. 49-66.

 

     "Catholicism and the American Experience," in The Best of 'THIS WORLD', Edited by Michael Scully (Lanham, MD.  University Press of America, 1986), pp. 1-13.  Reprint.

 

                 "From Catholic 'Social Doctrine' to the 'Kingdom of God on Earth'," in Readings in Moral Theology, No. 5:  Official Catholic Social Teaching, Edited by Charles E. Curran and Richard A. McCormick (New York:  Paulist Press, 1986), pp. 313-30.  Reprint.

 

                  G. K. Chesterton:  Collected Works, Vol. IV:  What's Wrong with the World et al., Edited with an Introduction, "On Things Worth Doing Badly," (San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1987).

 

                  "Political Theory:  The Place of Christianity," in Modern Age:  The First Twenty-Five Years:  A Selection, Edited by George A. Panichas, (Indianapolis:  Liberty Press, 1988), pp. 495-503.  Reprint.

 

                  "Introduction:  Calvary or the Slaughterhouse," From Twilight to Dawn:  The Cultural Vision of Jacques Maritain, Edited by Peter A. Redpath (South Bend:  University of Notre Dame Press-Maritain Association, 1990), pp. 1-16.

 

                  "Newness That Is Not New," A New Worldly Order, Edited by George Weigel (Washington:  Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1992), pp. 143-48.

 

                  "The Mystery of the 'Mystery of Israel'," in Jacques Maritain and the Jews, Edited by Robert Royal (South Bend:  University of Notre Dame Press-Maritain Association, 1994), pp. 51-71.

 

                  "A Latitude for Statesmanship:  Strauss on St. Thomas," Leo Strauss:  Political Philosopher and Jewish Thinker, Edited by Kenneth L. Deutsch and Walter Nicgorski (Lanham, MD.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1994), pp. 211-30.

 

                  "A Catholic Response," Caesar's Coin Revisited:  Christians and the Limits of Government, Edited by Michael Cromartie (Washington:  Ethics and Public Policy, 1996), pp. 23-29.

 

                  "On Post-Modernism and the 'Silence of St. Thomas'," Post-Modernism and Christian Philosophy, Edited by Roman T. Ciapalo (Washington:  The Catholic University of America Press/American Maritain Society, 1997), pp. 218-29.

 

                  “Introduction: Justice, Pleasure, Right, Duty, and Beyond,” Ethics and Economics (Grand Rapids, MI.: Acton Institute, 1998), pp. ix-xviii.

 

                  “Immanent in the Souls of Men,” “Introduction” to Acquaintance with the Absolute:  The Philosophy of Yves Simon, Edited by Anthony Simon (New York: Fordham University Press, 1998), pp. 1-16.

 

                  “On the Joys and Travails of Thinking,” New Foreword to 1998 Edition of A. C. Sertillanges, The Intellectual Life: Its Spirit, Conditions, and Methods [1923] (Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 1998), pp. vii-xvi.

 

                  “On the Reality of Fantasy,” Tolkien: A Celebration, Edited by Joseph Pearce (London:  Fount/HarperCollins, 1999), pp. 67-72.

 

                  “On the Education of Young Men and Women,” The Common Things: Essays on Thomism and Education, Edited by Daniel McInerny (Washington: American Maritain Association/The Catholic University of America Press, 1999), pp. 128-42.

 

                  “Was Maritain a Crypto-Machiavellian?” The Failure of Modernism: The Cartesian Legacy and Contemporary Pluralism, Edited by Brendan Sweetman (Washington: American Maritain Association/The Catholic University of America Press, 1999), pp. 87-100.

 

                  “Person and Society: John Paul II on Substance and Relation,” Prophecy and Diplomacy: The Moral Doctrine of John Paul II: A Jesuit Symposium, Edited by John Conley and Joseph Koterski (New York: Fordham University Press, 1999), 3-20.

 

                  “The Natural Restoration of the Angels in the Depths of Evil,” in Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century, edited by Alice Ramos and Marie George (Washington: American Maritain Society/The Catholic University of America Press, 2002), 251-68.

 

                  G. K. Chesterton: Collected Works edited with an Introduction, “The Home, the Crown, and the Cross: On Explaining Humanity to Itself” [pp. 13-32] (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2001).  Vol. XX, 642 pp. 

 

                  “Introduction: ‘The Very Graciousness of Being,’” John Hittinger, Liberty, Wisdom, and Grace (Lanham, MD.: Lexington Books, 2002), ix-xx.

 

                  “On Merely Being Intelligent: Canavan’s Views and Reviews,” in A Moral Enterprise:  Politics, Reason, and the Human Good: Essays in Honor of Francis Canavan, edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt (Wilmington: ISI Books, 2002), 321-37.

 

                  “Possessed of Both a Reason and a Revelation,” in A Thomistic Tepestry: Essays in Memory of Etienne Gilson, edited by Peter A. Redpath (Value Book Series; Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002), 177-81.

 

                  “What Are the Liberal Arts?” in A Student’s Guide to the Liberal Arts, edited by Wilburn T. Stancil (Kansas City: Rockhurst University Press, 2003), 1-19.

 

                  “From Curiosity to Pride: On the Experience of Our Own Existence,” in Faith & the Life of the Intellect, edited by Curtis L. Hancock & Brendan Sweetman (Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 2003), 187-209.

 

                  “On the Prospect of Peace on Earth: Maritain on Action and Contemplation,” in Truth, Matters: Essays in Honor of Jacques Maritain.  Edited by John G. Trapani, Jr.  Washington:  American Maritain Association/The Catholic University of America Press, 2004.  12-25.


 

PERIODICAL ESSAYS:

 

                  "The Necessity of Government," The Commonweal, LXI (November 29, 1954).  pp. 215-17.

 

                  "The Future of Distributism," The Commonweal, LXII (May 6, 1955).  pp. 123-25.

 

                  "Defending the Electoral College," Social Order, 6 (September 1956).  pp. 23-25.

 

                  "The Totality of Society:  From Justice to Friendship," The Thomist, XX (January, 1957).  pp. 1-26.

 

                  "Some Philosophic Aspects of Religion and Culture," The New Scholasticism, XXXI (April, 1957).  pp. 209-36.

 

                  "Buber and Huxley:  Some Recent Developments in Philosophy," The Month, (London), N. S., V. 19 (February, 1958).  pp. 97-101.

 

                  "The Political Philosophy of Reinhold Niebuhr," Thought, XXXIII (Spring, 1958).  pp. 62-80.

 

                  "Generalization and Concrete Activity in Natural Law Theory," Archiv fÜr Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, (Mainz), XLV (Mai, 1959).  pp. 161-92.

 

                  "On the Beach: The Limits of Mortality," The Catholic World, 191 (May, 1960).  pp. 80-85.

 

                  "Theory in American Politics," Modern Age, 4 (Spring, 1960).  pp. 150-59.

 

                  "The Resurrection Today," America,  CV (April 1, 1981).  pp. 10-13.

 

                  "Government Without Bother," Thought, XXXVI (Summer, 1961).  pp. 277-88.

 

                  "The Post-Modern World," The Commonweal, February 23, 1962.

 

                  "Cartesianism and Political Theory," Review of Politics, 24 (April, 1962).  pp. 260-82.

 

                  "Mr. Buckley at Santa Clara," The Catholic World, 195 (August, 1962).  pp. 275-80.

 

                  "The Abiding Significance of Gnosticism," American Ecclesiastical Review, CXLVII (September, 1962).  pp. 164-73.

 

                  "The Responsibilities of Christians to the World," Social Order, 12 (October, 1962).  pp. 367-75.

 

                  "The Significance of Post-Aristotelian Thought in Political Theory," Cithara, 3 (November, 1963).  pp. 56-79.

 

                  "The Problem of Poverty," World Justice, (Louvain), V (December, 1963).  pp. 197-207.

 

                  "Christmas and the World," The Commonweal, LXXIX (December 27, 1963).  pp. 389-92.

 

                  "Penance:  The Redemption of Sins," Worship, XXXVIII (February, 1964).  pp. 133-41.

 

                  "The Meaning of Man: the Hominization of the Universe," Washington, National Council of Catholic Women, November, 1964.

 

                  "The Crisis of Redemption in Modern Literature," Religion-in-Life, 37 (Autumn, 1964).  pp. 617-30.

 

                  "Protestantism and Atheism," Thought, XXXIX (December, 1964). pp. 531-58.

 

                  "Ethics and International Relations," World Justice, (Louvain), VI (July, 1965).  pp. 462-75.

 

                  "Science and the Scriptural View of the Universe," The Catholic World, 202 (January, 1966).  pp. 233-37.

 

                  "Censorship in the Church," XXXIII The Commonweal, (February 24, 1966).  pp. 601-03.

 

                  "The Secular City and God," The Catholic World, 199 (October, 1966). pp. 20-31.

 

                  "Religion and War," The Commonweal, LXXXV (November 18, 1966).  pp. 193-96.

 

                  "'Wars Will Cease When ...," Worldview, 10 (May, 1967).  pp. 9-11.

 

                  "The Beginnings of World War III?" America, 117 (July 1, 1967).  pp. 14-17.

 

                  "Christian Political Approaches to Population Problems," World Justice, (Louvain), (#3, l966-67).  pp. 301-23.

 

                  "The Revolutionary Hypothesis," The Downside Review, (England), 85 (October, 1967).  pp. 419-27.

 

                  "America and the Future," America, (March 23, 1968).

                  "The Modern Church and the Totalitarian State," Studies, (Dublin), LVII (Summer, 1968).  pp. 113-27.

 

                  "What Is at Stake?" The Month, (London), N. S., V. 40 (October, 1968).  pp. 245-51.

 

                  "The Shift to the East:  Reflections on the Long-Range Trends in the World Balance of Power," World Justice, (Louvain), X (#1, 1968).  pp. 29-53.

 

                  "The Contemporary Crisis and the Will of America," Worldview, 11 (April, 1968).  pp. 11-14.

 

                  "The University, Revolution, and Freedom," Studies, (Dublin), LVIII (Summer, 1969).  pp. 115-26.

 

                  "The University and the Unhinging of Society," Worldview, 12 (June, 1969).  pp. 13-17.

 

                  "The Papacy and Humor," The Month, (London), N. S., V. 42 (September, 1969).  pp. 110-20.  (Reprinted in The Catholic Mind, LXVII (December, 1969).  pp. 19-28).

 

                  "War and the Balance of Power," Vital Speeches, XXXVI (January 15, 1970).  pp. 211-17.

 

                  "Peace and 'Hair'," The Month, N. S. 1 (London), (February, 1970).  pp. 102-07.

 

                  "Caesar as God," The Commonweal, XLI (February 6, 1970).  pp. 505-10.

 

                  "The Urgency and the Waiting," World Justice, (Louvain), XI (#4, 1969-70).  pp. 435-59.

 

                  "Back to the Real World," America, 123 (July 11, 1970).  pp. 8-10.

 

                  "Spirituality and Politics," Worldview, 13 (July-August, 1970).  pp. 12-16.

 

                  "Aspects of a Theology of Play," The Catholic World, 212 (November, 1970).  pp. 69-73.

 

                  "On Building Cathedrals and Tearing Them Down," The Catholic World, 212 (March, 1971), pp. 301-06.

 

                  "The Blackening and Bluing of America," Worldview, 14 (February, 1971.  pp. 13-15.

 

                  "Ecology:  An American Heresy?" America, 124 (March 27, 1971).  pp. 308-11.  (Summarized in Time, August 23, 1971.  pp. 29-30).

 

                  Interviewed by Desmond O'Grady, "Warning:  To Be Up-to-Date Is To Be Out-of-Date," U. S. Catholic, XXXVI (August, 197l).  pp. 19-25.

 

                  "The End of Sadness and History," The Catholic World, 213 (February, 1971).  pp. 222-26.

 

                  "Does the Bell Toll for the Nation-State?" America, 125 (August 7, 1971).  pp. 59-63.

 

                  "Of Letters and Encyclicals," Worldview, 14 (July-August, 1971).  pp. 5-8.

 

                  "The Conditions of Freedom Revisited," The Commonweal, XLV (October 1, 1971).  pp. 9-13.

 

                  "From Politics to Enthusiasm," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXII (October), pp. 22-32; and (November). 1971).  pp. 56-66.

 

                  "Men in Search of Glory," University Bookman, 12 (Spring, 1972).

 

                  "The Monastery, the City, and the University," The Commonweal, XCVI (April 8, 1972).  pp. 105-10.

 

                  "Where Is the Revolution?" Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 21 (July, 1972).  pp. 165-71.

 

                  "The Contemporary Political Significance of India," Worldview, 15 (August, 1972).  pp. 32-38.

 

                  "Civic Violence, Public Order, and the Price of Life," Social Justice Review, 65 (September, 1972).  pp. 148-52.

 

                  "Some Remarks on the Current Problematic of Theoretic Atheism," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXIII (October, 1972).  pp. 58-67.

 

                  "The Context of High School Education:   The Next Fifty Years," Vital Speeches, XXXVIII (October 1, 1972).  pp. 765-68.

 

                  "'Is There Only Silence?'  Some Thoughts on Christianity Outside the West," The Orient, Asian Report, (Manila), December 15, 1972.  pp. 23-29.

 

                  "America after the Elections," The Month, (London), N. S. 6 (January, 1973).  pp. 11-14.

 

                  "Theology and Politics," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 22 (February, 1973), pp. 16-30.

                  "The Faith and the Future," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXIII (April, 1973).  pp. 12-18.

 

                  "The 'Yellow Peril' Reconsidered:  Unorthodox Considerations on Declining Populations," Vital Speeches, XXXIX (July 15, 1973).  pp. 581-86.

 

                  "The Curious Fate of Secularization," SIDIC, Journal

of the Service of Internationale de Documentation Judeo-Chrétienne, (Roma), (#2, 1973).  pp. 27-29.

 

                  "Issues of Population and Ecology," American Ecclesiastical Review, 167 (May, 1973).  pp. 353-60.

 

                  "A Sad Note on the American Presidency," The Month, (London), N. S. 6 (August, 1973).  pp. 268-69.

 

                  "The French Abortion Dossier," The Furrow, (Ireland), 24 (November, 1973).  pp. 47-53.

 

                  "Religion and Development:  A Minority View," Worldview, 16 (July, 1973).  pp. 35-40.

 

                  "The Last Quarter of the Twentieth Century," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 22 (November, 1973).  pp. 305-14.

 

                  "Jungle Julie and Other Religious Phenomenon," The Month, (London), N. S. 7 (March, 1974), pp. 511-14.

 

                  "West from El Dorado," Worldview, 17 (January, 1974).  pp. 33-38.

 

                  "The Solzhenitsyn Letter," Worldview, 17 (July, 1974).  pp. 26-29.

 

                  "Revolution and Conservation in the Christian Social Perspective," Studies, (Dublin), LXIII (Summer, 1974).  pp. 153-66.

 

                  "In Praise of a Certain Disinterestedness," Spiritual Life, 20 (Fall, 1974).  pp. 179-87.

 

                  "What  -- 'Hypothetically or Otherwise' --  Is Happening in Italy?" Worldview, 17 (October, 1974).  pp. 22-28.

 

                  "A New Realism," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXV (October, 1974).  pp. 6-18.

 

                  "Divorce in Italy," The Month  (London), N. S. 7 (September, 1974).  pp. 697-70.

 

                  "On the Most Dangerous Virtue," Review for Religious, (November, 1974).  pp. 1301-07.

 

                  "Perspectives on the Energy Crisis," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 23 (April, 1974).  pp. 69-75.

 

                  "Of God's Jokes, Toys, and Christmas Trees," The University Bookman, XV (Autumn, 1974).  pp. 6-10.

 

                  "Privacy and the Public Life of Woman," Child and Family, 13 (#4, 1974).  pp. 337-48.

 

                  "The Dubious Existence of Europe," The Commonweal, CII (June 20, 1975).  pp. 200-05.

 

                  "The Limits of Law," Communio, II (Summer, 1975).  126-47.

 

                  "Two Value Systems Within Two Nations," The Month, (London), 2d N. S., 7 (November, 1974).  pp. 772-73.

 

                  "Christianity and Politics," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVI (July, 1975).  pp. 19-27.

 

                  "The Zenith of the European Peoples," Worldview, 18 (February, 1975).  pp. 29-34.

 

                  "On the Teaching of Ancient and Medieval Political Theory," Modern Age, 19 (Spring, 1975).  pp. 157-66.

 

                  "Possibilities and Madness:  A Note on the Scope of Political Theory," Review of Politics, 37 (April, 1975).  pp. 161-74.

 

                  "Political Theory and Political Theology," Laval Théologique et Philosophique, (Quebec), XXXI (Février, 1975).  pp. 25-48.

 

                  "The 'Conditional' Right to Life," The Furrow, (Dublin), 26 (August, 1975).  pp. 455-61.

 

                  "Interior and Exterior Spirituality," American Ecclesiastical Review, 169 (September, 1975).  pp. 490-503.

 

                  "Miscellaneous Principles for Students and Teachers:  University Division," Liberal Education, (October, 1975).  pp. 378-84.

 

                  "Problems in African Political Philosophy," Worldview, 18 (September, 1975).  pp. 6-8.

 

                  "An Italian Communist Encyclical," Worldview, 18 (October, 1975).  pp. 19-23.

 

                  "The Re-Emergence of the Mediterranean," Christian Order, (London), 16 (December, 1975).  pp. 759-67.

                  "On Loneliness and Silence," Supplement to Doctrine and Life, (Dublin), V (#60, 1975).  pp. 33-41.

 

                  "On Catholic Social Thought," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 24 (July, 1975).  pp. 165-71.

 

                  "Second Thoughts on Natural Rights," Faith and Reason, I (Winter, 1975-76).  pp. 44-59.                                              

 

                  "Bullets, Ballots, and Beliefs in San Francisco," America, 134 (February 21, 1975).  pp. 134-37.

 

                  "The Non-Existence of Christian Political Philosophy," Worldview, 11 (April, 1976).  pp. 26-30.

 

                  "Italian Communism and 'Revisionism'," America, (April 10, 1976).  pp. 312-15.

 

                  "Scenario for a Communist Italy," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 25 (April, 1976).  pp. 69-76.

 

                  "On Remaking Man and the World," Spiritual Life, 22 (Summer, 1976).  pp. 106-11.

 

                  "On Foxes and Orioles:  The Newer Worries of Europe," Worldview, 19 (July-August, 1976).  pp. 9-12.

 

                  "Bicentennial:  An American Reflects," Christian Order, (London), 17 (July, 1976).  pp. 405-18.

 

                  "On the 'Touching' Solution to Violence," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVII (November, 1976).  pp. 24-30.

 

                  "Apocalypse as a Secular Enterprise," Scottish Journal of Theology, 29 (#4, 1976).  pp. 357-73.

 

                  "On the Christian Love of Animals," Vital Speeches, XXXXIII (November 15, 1976).  pp. 81-86.

 

                  "On the Elimination of Human Freedom," ITEST Conference, St. Louis, October, 1976.  pp. 1-10

 

                  "From Catholic 'Social Doctrine' to the 'Kingdom of God on Earth'," Communio, III (Winter, 1976).  pp. 284-300.   [Reprinted in Readings in Moral Theology, N. 5, Edited by Charles E. Curran and Richard McCormick, (New York:  Paulist Press, 1986).  pp. 313-330.]

 

                  "On Animals and Men," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 25 (December, 1976).  pp. 325-31.

 

                  "Human Destiny and World Population," The Thomist, 41 (January, 1977).  pp. 92-104.

 

                  "The Non-Catholic Revival of Catholic Social Thought," The Month, (London), 2d N. S., V. 10 (March, 1977).  pp. 93-97.

 

                  "The Future of the Christian Clergy," Vital Speeches, XXXXIII (February 15, 1977).  pp. 271-74.  [Reprinted in Military Chaplains' Review, (Winter, 1978).  pp. 97-104].

 

                  "Population:  The Bomb That Will Never Go Off," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVII (June, 1977).  pp. 46-54.  [Reprinted in Natural Family Planning, I (Fall, 1977).  pp. 279-87].

 

                  "America and Recent Catholic Social Thought," Faith and Reason, III (Spring, 1977).  pp. 18-33.

 

                  "Atheism and Politics," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 26 (July, 1977).  pp. 165-72.

 

                  "Catholicism and Intelligence:  The Reconciliation of the World and Truth,"  The Clergy Review, (London), LXVII (July, 1977).  pp. 258-65.

 

                  "The Sanity of Gilbert Chesterton:  An Australian Reminder," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 26 (October, 1977).  pp. 261-66.

 

                  "Pope Paul at Eighty," Worldview, 20 (October, 1977).  pp. 42-48.  [Reprinted in The Catholic Mind, LXXVI (February, 1978).  pp. 38-53].

 

                  "On Leaving Rome," The Commonweal, CIV (November 25, 1977).  pp. 744-50.

 

                  "Conservatism and Development," Cultures et Développement, (Louvain), IX (#2, 1977).  pp. 315-34.

 

                  "The Experience of Hatred," The Way, (London), 17 (October, 1977).  pp. 288-300.

 

                  "The Love of Enemies," Spiritual Life, 23 (Winter, 1977).  pp. 228-37.

 

                  "On Worship," Worship, 52 (January, 1978).  pp. 67-75.

                  "The Death of Christ and Political Theory," Worldview, 21 (March, 1978).  pp. 18-22.

 

                  "Culture and Human Rights," America, 138 (January 7, 1978).  pp. 14-17.

 

                  "An Elite Church?" Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVIII (March, 1978).  pp. 8-14.

 

                  "The Best Form of Government," Review of Politics, 40 (January, 1978).  pp. 97-123.

 

                  "The Tax Revolt in the U.S.," The Tablet, (London), 232 (June, 1978).  pp. 600-01.

 

                  Three Interviews on Paul VI, Broadcast on NBC, June 4, 11, and 18, 1978.  (Printed in Guidelines, USCC, 1011 First Avenue, New York).

 

                  Four Interviews with D. Bransfield on various subjects. Tapes available, Views on the News, Cardinal Communications, Box 34, New London, CT., 06320, July, 1978.

 

                  "Technology and Spirituality," Communio, V (Summer, 1978).  pp. 122-34.

 

                  "La transcendance trinitaire dans la spiritualité ignatienne,” Cahiers de Spiritualité Ignatienne, (Quebec), II (Septembre, 1978).  pp. 183-90.

 

                  "Population Policies," Respect for Life, Washington, USCC, 1978-79.  pp. 30-33.

 

                  "The Distinctiveness of Christianity," New Oxford Review, XLV (September, 1978).  pp. 4-6.

 

                  "The Final Legacy of Paul VI," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXIX (November, 1978).  pp. 56-6l.

 

                  "Letters and Spiritual Life," The Way, (London), Supplement, #34, (Autumn, 1978).  pp. 133-48.

 

                  "Monastery and Home," American Benedictine Review, 29 (December, 1978).  pp. 307-19..

 

                  "How to Think about Louise Brown," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 27 (September, 1978).  pp. 241-49.

 

                  "On Defining Ourselves into Extinction," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVIII (August-September, 1978).  pp. 66-72.

 

                  "Horizons for Productivity," The Priest, 35 (February, 1979).  pp. 10-13.

 

                  "Christian Guardians," The Downside Review, (England), 97 (January, 1979).  pp. 1-9.

 

                  "Athletics and Contemplation," The Catholic Mind, LXXVII (February, 1979).  pp. 8-10.   (Reprinted from The Hoya, Georgetown University.)

 

                  "Christians and Mass Democracy," The University Bookman, XIX (Winter, 1979).  pp. 29-33.

 

                  "Anti-Catholic Bias in the United States," The Clergy Review, (London), LXIV (March, 1979).  pp. 96-98.

 

                  "The Christian University," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXIX (March, 1979).  pp. 17-24.

 

                  "Rethinking the Nature of Government," Modern Age, 23 (Spring, 1979).  pp. 158-67.

 

                  "On the Scientific Eradication of Evil," Communio, VI (Summer, 1979).  pp. 157-72.

 

                  "The Recovery of Metaphysics," Divinitas, (Roma), XXIII (#2, 1979).  pp. 200-19.

 

                  "On the Removal of Christianity," Social Survey, 28 (March, 1979).  pp. 37-41.

 

                  "Walking and Jogging," U. S. Catholic, 49 (June, 1979).  pp. 18-21.

 

                  "The Primacy of Man:  Key to the Social Order," Faith and Reason, I (Spring, 1979).  pp. 43-56.

                 

                  "The Condition of Catholic Intelligence," New Oxford Review, XLVI (September, 1979).  pp. 13-15.

                 

                  "On the Rediscovery of Charity," Spiritual Life, 29 (Winter, 1979).  pp. 195-203.

 

                  "The Old Testament and Political Theory," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXX (November, 1979).  pp. 64-72.

 

                  "Redemptor Hominis:  The Amazement of God," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXX (October, 1979).  pp. 11-19.

 

                  "The Animal Rights Movement and Christianity," Doctrine and Life, (Dublin), 30 (December, 1979).  pp. 656-63.

 

                  "Displacing Damnation:  The Neglect of Hell in Political Theory," The Thomist, 44 (January, 1980).  pp. 27-44.

 

                  "On Neutralizing a Pope," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXX (March, 1980).  pp. 9-21.

 

                  "The Reality of Society in St. Thomas," Divus Thomas, (Piacenza, Italy), 83 (#1, 1980).  pp. 13-23.

 

                  "American Political Thought and Practice," Communio, VII (Spring, 1980).  pp. 72-89.

 

                  "Unsolicited Advice to Wary Seminarians," The Priest, 36 (April, 1980).  pp. 37-40.

 

                  "The Pope and the Faith," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 29 (June, 1980).  pp. 145-53.

 

                  "A New Bishop for Strasbourg," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 29 (August, 1980).  pp. 197-200.                                                   

 

                  "The Recovery of Permanent Things," Faith and Reason, VII (Spring, 1981).  pp. 9-23.

 

                  "Human Rights:  The 'So-Called' Judaeo-Christian Tradition," Communio, VIII (Spring, 1981).  pp. 51-61.

 

                  "Revelation, Reason, and Politics:  Catholic Reflections on Strauss," Gregorianum, (Roma), (Part I, #2, 1981), pp. 348-66; (Part II, #3, 1981).  pp. 469-97.

 

                  "On Inquisitors and Pontiffs:  Criticizing John Paul II," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXI (June, 1981).  pp. 14-24.

 

                  "Political Theory:  The Place of Christianity," Modern Age, 25 (Winter, 1981).  pp. 26-33.

 

                  "Paths That Lead to Rome," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 30 (May, 1981).  pp. 121-26.

 

                  "Central America and Politicized Religion," World Affairs, 144 (Fall, 1981).  pp. 125-49.

 

                  "Metaphysics, Theology, and Political Theory," Political Science Reviewer, XI (Fall, 1981).  pp. 2-25.

 

                  "The Rarest of All Revolutions:  G. K. Chesterton on the Relation of Human Life to Christian Doctrine," American Benedictine Review, 32 (December, 1981).  pp. 304-27.

 

                  "Religious Teachings on Economics:  Catholicism and the American Experience," This World, I (Winter/Spring, 1982).  pp. 7-19.  [Reprinted in The Best of This World, Edited by Michael Scully, Lanham, MD.:  University Press of America, 1987), pp. 1-13.]

 

                  "On Teaching the Political Thought of Plato," The Classical Bulletin, 58 (February, 1982).  pp. 51-55.

 

                  "On Doctrine and Dignity:  From Heretics to Orthodoxy," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXII (February, 1982).  pp. 16-25.

 

                  "Life and Anti-Life:  On the Gift of Being Human," Fidelity, I (April, 1982).  pp. 10-14.

 

                  "Luther and Political Philosophy," Faith and Reason, VIII (Summer, 1982).  pp. 7-31.

 

                  "Ecclesiastical Wars Over Peace," National Review, XXXIV (June 25, 1982).  pp. 757-62.

 

                  "From Compassion to Coercion:  The Strange Paths of Contemporary Religious Politics," Vital Speeches, XLVIII (July 15, 1982).  pp. 594-99.

 

                  "Religion and National Security," International Security Review, VII (Summer, 1982).  pp. 135-54.

 

                  "In Defense of Right and Civilization:  Papal Thought on War," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXII (August, 1982).  pp. 10-22.

 

                  "Peace, War, Poverty:  Some Myths People Swear By," Hillsdale Review, IV (Fall, 1982).  pp. 3-8.

 

                  "On the Pertinence of Catholic Intelligence," Center Journal, I (Fall, 1982).  pp. 101-18.

 

                  "The Political Consequences," (Nuclear War Debate), Washington Quarterly, 5 (Fall, 1982).  pp. 127-32.

 

                  "Religion and Capitalism:  On the Spiritual Origins of Wealth," Teaching Political Science, 10 (Fall, 1982).  pp. 52-61.

 

                  "The Weakness of Liberation Theology," Social Survey, (Melbourne, Australia), 31 (September, 1982).  pp. 229-32.

 

                  "From Poverty to Productivity:  The Religious Factor," Agribusiness Worldwide, 3 (August-September, 1982).  pp. 1-2,

 

                  "The All-Caring State," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIII (January, 1983).  pp. 25-29.

 

                  "Political Theory, War, and Religion," Catholicism-in-Crisis, I (January, 1983).  pp. 19-23.

 

                  "On the Seriousness of Sports, Vital Speeches, XLIX (February 15, 1983).  pp. 271-74.

 

                  "Freeze or Freedom:  On the Limits of Morality and the Morality of Limits," Vital Speeches, LXIX (May 1, 1983).  pp. 429-32.

 

                  "Political Philosophy and Christianity," Center Journal, 2 (Fall, 1983).  pp. 47-65.

 

                  "Political Philosophy and Christian Intelligence," Catholicism-in-Crisis, 1 (November, 1983).  pp. 26-30.

 

                  "Military and Civil Responsibility for a Just Peace," Vital Speeches, L (November 15, 1983).  pp. 70-74.

 

                  "Irish Comments on Nuclear War," Catholicism-in-Crisis, 2 (February, 1984).  pp. 7-9.

 

                  "The Family:  The Oddest of Institutions," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIV (March, 1984).  pp. 45-52.

 

                  "War and Poverty," Catholicism-in-Crisis, 2 (May, 1984).  pp. 33-35.

 

                  "Natural Law in the Medieval Intellectual Context," Modern Age, 28 (Spring/Summer, 1984).  pp. 228-36.

 

                  "The Origin and Meaning of Health Care Services." Linacre Quarterly, 51 (May, 1984).  pp. 105-13.

 

                  "Immortality and the Political Life of Man in Albertus Magnus," The Thomist, 48 (October, 1984).  pp. 535-65.

 

                  "Prayer and Fasting for Bureaucrats," Center Journal, 3 (Fall, 1984).  pp. 59-68.  [Reprinted from The University Bookman, XXIV (Autumn, 1983).  pp. 3-9.]          

 

                  "Abiding Questions in Local Politics," Hillsdale Review, VI (Fall, 1984).  pp. 53-57.

 

                  "Machines," Spiritual Life, 30 (Fall, 1984).  pp. 169-73.

 

                  "Political Philosophy and Catholicism," Divus Thomas, (Piacenza, Italy), LXXXVII (N. 3, 1984).  pp. 153-64.

 

                  "No Men Allowed," Hillsdale Review, VII (Winter/Spring, 1985).  pp. 77-80.

 

                  "Religion and War:  An Interim Assessment," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXV (May, 1985).  pp. 51-59.

 

                  "The Humanities and the `Basis of Excellence'," Center Journal, 4 (Summer, 1985), pp. pp. 67-82.

 

                  "The Bishops' Pastoral on Economics and Social Justice," The Intercollegiate Review, 21 (Fall, 1985).  pp. 7-16.

 

                  "Christians and War:  Playing God,"  A Comment on Strauss, Hillsdale Review, VII (Fall, 1985).  pp. 29-34.

 

                  "Plotinus and Political Philosophy," Gregorianum, (Roma), 66 (N. 4, 1985).  pp. 687-707.

 

                  "'Man for Himself':  On the Ironic Unities of Political Philosophy," Political Science Reviewer, XV (Fall, 1985).  pp. 67-108.

 

                  "Political Philosophy and Ecclesiastical Economics," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVI (February, 1986).  pp. 23-32.

 

                  "Neither a Dogma or a Creed:  On the Ideals of the Secular City," Faith & Reason, XII (N. 1, 1986).  pp. 26-37.

 

                  "The State and the Sacred," World and I, I (February, 1986).  pp. 491-98.

 

                  "Barriers to Bounty," Catholicism-in-Crisis, 4 (April, 1986).  pp. 12-16.

 

                  "What Is a Lecture?" University Bookman, XXVI (Spring, 1986).  pp. 51-56.

 

                  "The Nature of Evil," Claremont Review of Books, V (Spring, 1986).  pp. 10-11.

 

                  "Freedom, Property, and The Servile State, The Chesterton Review, XII (May, 1986).  pp. 185-94.

 

                  "Albania's Long Good Friday," Catholic Near East, 12 (Spring, 1986).  pp. 4-5.

 

                  "On Devotion," Spiritual Life, 32 (Summer, 1986).   pp. 99-104.

                  "On 'Liberating' Theology from Christianity:  Religious Values and Political Philosophy," Counselling and Values 31 (October, 1986).  pp. 40-50.

 

                  "Counter-Liberation," Orbis, 30 (Fall, 1986). pp. 426-32.

 

                  "On Natural Law:  Aristotle," Vera Lex, VII (#1, 1987). pp. 11-12.

 

                  "University and Church," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVII (July, 1987).  pp. 53-59.  Reprinted in Christian Order, 29 (January, 1988).  pp. 29-38.

 

                  "Theology, Science, and Political Philosophy," Bulletin:  Institute for Theological Encounter with Science and Technology, 18 (April, 1987).  pp. 4-7.

 

                  "Human Rights as an Ideological Project," The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 32 (1987).  pp. 47-62.

 

                  "On the Relation between Political Philosophy and Science," Gregorianum, 69 (#2, 1988).  pp. 205-23.                                                 

 

                  "The Great Culture," University Bookman, XXVIII (#2, 1988).  pp. 12-16.

 

                  "Orthodoxy:  The Task of Culture," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (June, 1988).  pp. 26-30.

 

                  "The Last Medieval Monarchy:  Chesterton and Belloc on the Philosophic Import of the American Experience," Faith & Reason, XIV (Summer, 1988).  pp. 167-86.

 

                  "Born to Die:  The Alternative to Ideology," Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs, Annual, 1988, pp. 40-50.

 

                  "Intelligence and Academia," International Journal of Social Economics, 15 (#10, 1988).  pp. 63-71.

 

                  "Nature and Finality in Aristotle," Laval Théologique et Philosophique, 45 (Février, 1989).  pp. 73-85.

 

                  "Albert Camus:  Deprived of Grace," World & I, 4 (June, 1989).  pp. 543-63.

 

                  "Church and Politics:  The Problem of Intellectual Infidelity," Social Justice Review, 80 (July-August, 1989).  pp. 113-19.

 

                  "To an Untrained Eye," All About Issues, 11 (November-December, 1989).  pp. 16-18.

                  "Aristotle on Friendship," The Classical Bulletin, 65 (#3-4, 1989).  pp. 83-88.

 

                  "The Person Within:  The Foundation of Social Teachings," Seminarium, (Roma), N. S. XXIX (Aprili-Iunio, 1989).  pp. 239-45.

 

                  "Regarding the Inattentiveness to Hell in Political Philosophy," Divus Thomas, 92 (#3-4, 1989).  pp. 273-79.

 

                  "Dwellers in an Unfortified City:  Death and Political Philosophy," Gregorianum, 71 (#1, 1990).  pp. 115-39.

 

                  "Ultimate Questions:  On Joy, Evil, and Sadness," Spiritual Life, 36 (Spring, 1990).  pp. 21-31.

 

                  "What Is Medieval Political Philosophy?" Faith & Reason, XVI (Spring, 1990).  pp. 53-62.

 

                  "The Revolution That Is Christianity," Modern Age, 33 (Summer, 1990).  pp. 193-200.

 

                  "Never Enough of Nothing to Do":  On the Autobiography of G. K. Chesterton," World & I, 8 (August, 1990).  pp. 560-73.

 

                  "Modernity and the Demise of Socialism," Georgetown Magazine, Summer, 1990.  pp. 12-13.

 

                  "A Meditation on the State of Our Souls," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCI (December, 1990).  pp. 10-20.

 

                  "On Living Three Years in New Zealand," Vital Speeches, LVII (July 1, 1991).  pp. 571-75.

 

                  "Religion and Politics," Social Justice Review, 82 (July-August, 1991).  pp. 111-14.

 

                  "On the Teaching of Political Philosophy," Perspectives on Political Science, 20 (Winter, 1991).  pp. 5-10.

 

                  "A Latitude for Statesmanship?  Strauss on St. Thomas," The Review of Politics, 53 (Winter, 1991).  pp. 126-43.

 

                  “The Law of Superabundance,” (Maritain), Gregorianum, 72 (#3, 1991), 515-42.

 

                  "The Unexpected Encyclical:  On the Extraordinary Uniqueness of Centesimus Annus," Social Justice Review, 82 (September-October, 1991).  pp. 143-47.

 

                  "The Call Contained in the Being of Things:  The Import of John Paul II's Centesimus Annus," Vital Speeches, LVIII (January 15, 1992).  pp. 213-17.

 

                  "Dedicated to a Universal Purpose:  The Antiquity of the New World," World & I, 9 (April, 1992).  pp. 590-609.

 

                  "Life Everlasting," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCII (June, 1992).  pp. 15-22.

 

                  "Natural Law and the Law of Nations:  Some Theoretical Considerations," Fordham International Law Journal, 15 (#4, 1991-92).  pp. 997-1030.

 

                  "American Spirituality," The Living Light, 29 (Fall, 1992).  pp. 3-13.

 

                  “On the Pleasure of Walking about Derby,” Social Survey, Melbourne, 41 (February, 1992), 15-21.

 

                  "'On Being Dissatisfied with Compromises':  Natural Law and Human Rights," Loyola Law Review (New Orleans), XXXVIII (Summer, 1992).  pp. 289-309.

 

                  "On Wasting the Best Years of Our Lives:  Christianity Is a Religion of Joy," Vital Speeches, LIX (January 1, 1993).  pp. 179-82.

 

                  "The Teaching of Centesimus Annus," Gregorianum, 74 (#1, 1993).  pp. 17-43.

 

                  "Transcendent Man in the Limited City:  The Political Philosophy of Charles N. R. McCoy," The Thomist, 57 (January, 1993).  pp. 63-96.

 

                  "Ludere Est Contemplari:  On the Unseriousness of Human Affairs," The American Benedictine Review, 44 (March, 1993).  pp. 99-111.

 

                  "Transcendence and Political Philosophy," The Review of Politics, 55 (Spring, 1993), pp. 247-65.

 

                  "Democracy and Religion," The World & I, 8 (March, 1993).  pp. 398-417.

 

                  "On 'Abortion on the Way Out'," Social Justice Review, 84 (March/April, 1993).  pp. 45-49.

 

                  "The Church Explains Itself:  The New Catechism," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIII (June, 1993).  pp. 9-17.

 

                  "Division Not Peace," L'Osservatore Romano, English, July 28, 1993.  pp. 9-11.

 

                  "The Importance of Political Philosophy to Catholicism," Louvain Studies, 18 (1993).  pp. 56-71.

 

                  "To Teach and Defend:  The Intellectual Legacy of Paul VI," Lay Witness, 15 (November, 1993).  pp. 1-7.

 

                  "Political Philosophy:  Remarks on Its Relation to Metaphysics and Theology," Angelicum, Rome, LXX (1993).  pp. 487-503.

 

                  "The Intellectual Context of Natural Law," The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 38 (1993).  pp. 85-108.

 

                  "G. K. Chesterton:  Journalist," The Chesterton Review, XX (February, 1994).  pp. 55-63.

 

                  "The Secular Meaning of 'Veritatis Splendor'," Seminarium, Rome, XXXIV  (#1, 1994).  pp. 151-62.

 

                  "The Large Family:  The Ultimate Counter-Cultural Position," Social Justice Review, 85 (May-June, 1994).  pp.  76-79.

 

                  "The Threat Posed by Modern Democracy," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIV (June, 1994).  pp. 31-32, 46-47.

 

                  "Post-Aristotelian Political Philosophy and Modernity," Aufstieg und Niedergang der Romischen Welt, Teil II:  Principat, Band 36.7 (Berlin:  Walter de Gruyter, 1994).  pp. 4902-36.

 

                  "Culture, Multiculturalism, Culture Wars, and the Universal Culture," The Journal of Texas Catholic History and Culture, 5 (1994).  pp. 11-24.

 

                  "On the Place of Augustine in Political Philosophy:  A Second Look at Some Augustinian Literature," The Political Science Reviewer, XXIII (1994).  pp. 128-65.

 

                  "Agenda for the Church," Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Newsletter, 17 (September, 1994).  pp. 19-26.

 

                  “Population and the ‘Future of Humanity’,” Social Survey, Melbourne, 43 (October, 1994), 261-66.

 

                  "On the Uniqueness of Socrates," Gregorianum, 76 (#2, 1995).  pp. 343-62.

 

                  "The Firefighters' Legacy:  Duty and Sacrifice," Vital Speehes of the Day, LXI (April 15, 1995).  pp. 395-98.

                  "The Role of Christian Philosophy in Politics," The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, LXIX (#1, 1995).  pp. 1-14.

 

                  "The Third Millennium," Fellowship of Catholic Scholars' Newsletter, 18 (April, 1995).  pp. 2-13.

 

                  "Baccalaureat Mass Sermon," Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Newsletter, 18 (June, 1995).  pp. 27-33.

 

                  "The Mystery of Teachers I Never Met," Modern Age, 37 (Summer, 1995).  pp. 336-73.

 

                  "To Know the Things that Are:  On What Is Not Given in the American Catholic Academy," Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Newsletter, 18 (September, 1995).  pp. 2-9.

 

                  "Liberation Theology:  Afterthoughts," Social Justice Review, 86 (September-October, 1995).  pp. 143-48.

 

                  "The Right Order of Polity and Economy:  Reflections on St. Thomas and the 'Old Law'," Cultural Dynamics, 7 (November, 1995).  pp. 427-40. 

 

                  "The Natural Law Bibliography," The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 40 (1995).  pp. 157-98.

 

                  "Why Good Popes Cause More Difficulty than Bad Popes," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVI (March, 1996).  pp. 7-16.

 

                  "What If Catholics Weren't So Wimpy?" New Oxford Review, LXIII (June, 1996).  pp. 17-20.

 

                  "The Death of Plato," The American Scholar, 65 (Summer, 1996).  pp. 401-15.

 

                  "The 'Good News' Reconsidered," Vital Speeches of the Day, LXII (July 1, 1996).  pp.  557-62.

 

                  "Augustine and Machiavelli," Perspectives on Political Science, 25 (Summer, 1996). pp. 117-23.

 

                  "Friendship and Political Philosophy," The Review of Metaphysics, L (September, 1996).  pp. 121-41.

 

                  "On the Uniqueness of Catholicism and the Diversity of Religions," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVII (January, 1997). pp. 13-21.

 

                  "The Pope on the Human Person," Dossier, 3 (January/February, 1997), 8-13.

                 

                  “Schall on Belloc: On Endurance and Fortitude,” Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, 20 (Winter, 1997), 2-3.

                 

                  "The Political Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas," Perspectives on Political Science, 26 (Spring, 1997), 85-91.

 

                  "On Writing in an On-Line World," Vital Speeches, LXIII (June 1, 1997), 503-07.

 

                  "Confronting the Moral Disorder of Our Time," L'Osservatore Romano, English, 27 August 1997, 8-9.

 

                  "Ratzinger on the Modern Mind," Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (October, 1997), 6-14.

 

                  "Entitlements:  Unintended Paradoxes of the Generous State," Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy, 11 (#2, 1997), 467-86.

 

                  "That Government Governs Best Which Governs Least," Vital Speeches LXIV (December 1, 1997), 107-110.

 

                  "Aristotle:  Religion, Philosophy, and Politics," Perspectives in Political Science, 27 (Winter, 1998), 5-12.

 

                  "On the Will to Know the Truth:  Newman on Why Men of Letters Do Not Believe," Dossier, 4 (January/February, 1998), 30-35.

 

                  "Truth as a Democratic Project," Modern Age, 40 (Winter, 1998), 33-43.

 

                  "Orthodoxy:  Chesterton on the 'Delight of Truth,'" Dossier, 4 (May-June, 1998), 17-23.

 

                  "Remarks on Receiving the FCS Cardinal Wright Award," Fellowship of Catholic Scholars' Quarterly, 21 (Spring, 1998), 13-15.

 

                  “Orthodoxy: Chesterton on the Delight of Truth,” Catholic Dossier, 4 (May/June, 1998),  17-23.

 

                  “Jesus the Christ,” Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (July, 1998), 8-17.

 

                  “‘In the Presence of So Wonderful a Thing,’” Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, 21 (Summer, 1998), 21-22

                  "On the Enemies of the Man Who Had No Enemies," Vital Speeches, LXIV (July 15, 1998), 590-95.

 

                  “On Intellectual Poverty,” Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, 21 (Fall, 1998), 6-11.

 

                  “Liberal Arts Education in a Free Society,” Religion & Liberty, 8 (July/August, 1998), 5-7.

 

                  “On the Most Mysterious of the Virtues: The Political and Philosophical Meaning of Obedience in St. Thomas, Rousseau, and Yves Simon,” Gregorianum 79 (#4, 1998), 743-58.

 

                  “Extra-Curricular Activities: Natural Law for Contemporary Law Students,” Vital Speeches, LXV (December 1, 1998), 106-110.

 

                  “The Church’s Universal Mission,” Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIX (March, 1999), 8-16.

 

                  “Books and the Intellectual Life,” Vital Speeches, LXV (March 1, 1999), 316-20.

 

                  “The Alternate World,” Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, 22 (Spring, 1999), 4-8.

 

                  “On Education and Salvation,” Logos, 2 (Spring, 1999), 50-63.

 

                  “Philosophy: Why What Is Useless Is the Best Thing About Us,” Vital Speeches, LXV (August 1, 1999), 628-32.

 

                  “A ‘Catholic’ University Education: A Contradiction or a Competition?” Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIX (August-September, 1999), 20-27.

 

                  “On the Point of Medieval Political Philosophy,” Perspectives on Political Science, 28 (Fall, 1999), 189-93.

 

                  “Structures of Evil  – Structures of Good: On the Centrality of Personal Sin,” Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, 23 (Winter, 2000), 7-14.

 

                  Fides et Ratio: Approaches to a Roman Catholic Political Philosophy,” The Review of Politics, 62 (Winter, 2000), 49-76.

 

                  “On Teaching and Being Eminently Teachable,” Social Justice Review, 91 (March-April, 2000), 56-59.

 

                  “On Turning Around,” Homiletic and Pastoral Review, C (June, 2000), 29-32.

 

                  “‘Unforseen by the Wise and the Great’” (Tolkien), The Canadian C. S. Lewis Journal,  #97, Spring, 2000, 33-39.   

 

                  “A Meditation on Evil,” The Aquinas Review, 7 (#1, 2000), 25-42.

 

                  “On the Paradoxical Place of Political Philosophy in the Structure of Reality,” Perspectives on Political Science, 29 (Fall, 2000), 219-24.

 

                  “On Being Faithful to Revelation,” Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CI (March, 2001), 22-31.

 

                  “Heart of Darkness: On Manicheanism,” National Review  – On Line, April 14, 2001, 4 pp.

 

                  “On the Academic Discipline of ‘Political Science,’” Perspectives on Political Science, 30 (Spring, 2001), 69-72.

 

                  “One Culture, After All,” National Review  – On Line, June 2, 2001, 6pp.

 

                  “On the Measure and Conservation of Human Things,” Modern Age, 43 (Winter, 2001), 71-78.

 

                  “Alternatives to the Family,” Faith & Reason, XXVI (Spring, 2001), 107-24.

 

                  “On the Justice and Prudence of this War,” Catholic University Law Review, 51 (Fall, 2001), 1-13.

 

                  “Modernity: What Is It?” The Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CII (October, 2001), 15-23.

 

                  The Path to Rome: Belloc’s Walk a Hundred Years Later,” The Canadian C. S. Lewos Journal, #100, Autumn, 2001, 16-24.

 

                  “On the Problem of Philosophic Learning,” Logos, 5 (Winter, 2002), 103-19.

 

                  “What Is the Purpose of ‘This World’?,” The New Oxford Review, LXIX (February, 2002), 20-25.

 

                  “‘Islam Will Not Be the Loser’,” Dossier, 8 (January/February, 2002), 8-14.

 

                  “Catholicism and ‘the Truth of Things,” Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CII (May, 2002), 17-25,

 

                  “On the Sum Total of Human Happiness,” New Blackfriars, 83 (May, 2002), 232-42.

 

“Beyond Description: On the ‘Most Wonderful Book,’” Fellowship of Catholic Scholars’ Quarterly, 25 (Summer, 2002), 8-14.

 

“On the Problem of Philosophic Learning,” Logos, 5 (Winter, 2002,), 103-19.

 

“What Say You of the Peacock’s Tail?” Vital Speeches, LXVIII (June 1, 2002), 508-12.

 

“”On Keeping the ‘Last Things’ to Be the ‘First Things,’‘ Fellowship of Catholic Scholars’ Quarterly, 25 (Fall, 2002), 6-10.

 

“The Newness of the New Jerusalem,” The Chesterton Review, XXVIII (Winter, 2002), 503-19.

 

“Truth Sets Christianity Apart from The World,” This Rock, December, 2002, 16-19.

 

“The Best Explanation for Our Existence: Belloc on the ‘Apparently Unconvertible’ Religion,” Vital Speeches, LXIX (April 1, 2003), 375-82.

                 

“On the Things that Depend on Philosophy,” Motions, University of San Diego School of Law, 39 (October, 2003), 6-7 + 11.

 

“Is Watching Sports a Waste of Time?” Personal Excellence, December, 2003, 7.

 

“‘The Whole Truth for a Human Being’: On the Insufficiency of Apollo,” Logos, 7 (Spring, 2004), 14-29.

 

“On Curiosity,” Fellowship of Catholic Scholars’ Quarterly, 27 (Spring, 2004), 3-7.

 

“A Church of Sinners,” Homiletic and Pastoral Review, IV (January, 2004), 8-15.

 

“Reading for Clerics,” Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CIV (February, 2004), 46-53.

 

“On Being a Good Lawyer,” Motions, University of San Diego School of Law, 39 (March, 2004), 14-15.

 

“On ‘Aids to Wisdom,’” Motions, University of San Diego Law School, 39 (May 2004), 5-6.


 

BOOK REVIEWS:

 

                  Orthodoxy, by G. K. Chesterton, (Garden City:  Doubleday Image, 1973), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXIII (August-September, 1973).  p. 89.

 

                  Marx and the Bible, by Jose Miranda, (Maryknoll:  Orbis, 1974), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXV (May, 1975).   pp. 73-77.

 

                  The Gospel of Peace and Justice, Edited by Joseph Gremillion, (Maryknoll:  Orbis, 1976), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVII (February, 1977).  pp. 74-76.

 

                  Beyond Liberalism:  Where Relations Grow, by Henry Kariel, in Review of Politics, (1977).  pp. 423-26.

 

                  The New China:  A Catholic Response, in Worldview, 30 (November, 1977).  pp. 47-48.

 

                  Toward a Human World Order, by Gerald and Patricia Mische, (New York:  Paulist Press, 1977), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVIII (December, 1977).  pp. 74-77.

 

                  The Militant Gospel, by Alfredo Fierro, (Maryknoll:  Orbis, 1977), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVIII (February, 1978).  pp. 73-76.

 

                  Prussian Nights, by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, (New York:  Farrar, 1977), in New Oxford Review, XLV (February, 1978).  pp. 17-18.

 

                  The Final Conclave, by Malachi Martin, in America, 138 (April 22, 1978).  pp. 329-30.

 

                  How to Think About God, by Mortimer Adler, (New York:  Macmillan, 1980), in Chronicles of Culture, 4 (September-October, 1980).  pp. 27-28.

 

                  The Life of the Mind:  I. Thinking, II. Willing, by Hannah Arendt, (New York:  Harcourt, 1978), in Theological Studies, 40 (March, 1979). pp. 204-06.

 

                  The Fulfilled Promise:  A Documentary Account of Religious Persecution in Albania, by Gjon Sinishta, (Santa Clara, 1976), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXIX (March, 1979).  p. 76.

 

                  Pride and Solace:  The Functions and Limits of Political Theory, by Norman Jacobson, (Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1978), in New Oxford Review, XLVI (April, 1979).  pp. 22-23.

 

                  Christianity and Political Philosophy, by Frederick Wilhelmsen, (Athens:  University of Georgia Press, 1978), in Theological Studies, 40 (June, 1979).  pp. 383-84.

 

                  On the Idea of a University, by J. M. Cameron, (Toronto:  University of Toronto Press, 1978), in New Oxford Review, XLVI (December, 1979).  pp. 20-21.

 

                  The Arrogance of Humanism, by David Ehrenfeld, (New York:  Oxford, 1978), in Theological Studies, 40 (June, 1979).  pp. 388-90.

 

                  The Whimsical Christian, by Dorothy Sayers, (New York:  Macmillan, 1978), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXX (April, 1980).  pp. 78-79.

 

                  Confessions of a Conservative, by Gary Wills, (New York:  Doubleday, 1979), in Modern Age, 24 (Spring, 1980).  pp. 198-201.

 

                  Christianity and the World Order, by E. O. Norman, (New York:  Oxford, 1979), in Theological Studies, 40 (September, 1979).  pp. 584-85.

 

                  The Seven Deadly Sins Today, by Henry Fairlie, (Washington:  New Republic Press, 1979), in Theological Studies, 40 (September, 1979).  pp. 581-82.

 

                  The Vast Majority:  A Journey to the World's Poor, by Michael Harrington, (New York:  Simon and Schuster, 1977), in Theological Studies, 40 (September, 1979), pp. 568-71.

 

                  The Betrayal of the West, by Jacques Ellul, (New York:  Seabury, 1978), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXIX (January, 1979).  pp. 46-77.

 

                  God and America's Future, by Frederick Sontag and John K. Roth, (Wilmington, Del.:  Consortium, 1977), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXIX (May, 1979).  pp. 74-76.

 

                  Catholicism and Modernity, by James Hitchcock, (New York:  Seabury, 1979), in National Catholic Register, (July 1, 1979).

 

                  The Culture of Narcissism, by Christopher Lasch, (New York:  Norton, 1978), in National Catholic Register, 1979.

 

                  Against Fate:  An Essay on Personal Dignity, by Glenn Tinder, (Notre Dame:  University of Notre Dame Press, 1981), in Perspective, 10 (December, 1981).  p. 182.

 

                  St. Thomas Aquinas, by Ralph McInerny, (Notre Dame:  University of Notre Dame Press, 1982), in Teaching Political Science, 10 (Summer, 1983), pp. 195-98.

 

                  Natural Law and Natural Rights, by John Finnis, (New York:  Oxford, 1980), in Theological Studies, 42 (1981), pp. 160-62.

 

                  Herbert Butterfield:  Writings in Christianity and History, Edited by C. T. McIntire, (New York:  Oxford, 1979), in Theological Studies, 42 (1981).  pp. 223-24.

 

                  What Is Secular Humanism?, by James Hitchcock, (Ann Arbor:  Servant, 1982), in Reflections, (Winter, 1982).  pp. 17-18.

 

                  Shakespeare as a Political Thinker, Edited by John Alvis and Thomas West, (Durham:  Carolina Academic Press, 1981), in Modern Age, 26 (Summer/Fall, 1982).  pp. 311-15.

 

                  The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism, by Michael Novak, (New York:  Simon and Schuster, 1982), in Fidelity, 1 (September, 1982).  pp. 28-29.

 

                  Natural Rectitude in Aquinas, by Oscar J. Brown, (Toronto:  Pontifical Medieval Institute, 1981), in Theological Studies, 43 (Fall, 1982).  pp. 738-39.

 

                  And Now Infanticide, by Effie Quay, (Sun Life Books), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIII (November, 1982).  pp. 77-78.

 

                  Politics and the State, by Thomas Molnar, (Chicago:  Franciscan Herald, 1980), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIII (June, 1983).  pp. 73-75.

 

                  Reason and Dignity, by Raymond Dennehy, (Lanham, Md.:  University Press of America, 1981), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIII (July, 1983).  pp. 75-76.

 

                  Political Philosophy and the Open Society, by Dante Germino, (Baton Rouge:  Louisiana State University Press, 1982), in Theological Studies, 44 (1983).  pp. 344-46.

 

                  An Even Dozen, by Ellen Wilson, (New York:  Human Life Press, 1982), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIII (1983).  pp. 70-73.

 

                  Coughing in Ink, by Philip F. Lawler, (Lanham, MD.:  University Press of America, 1983), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIV (November, 1983).  pp. 75-76.

 

                  The Abortion Holocaust, by William Brennan, (St. Louis:  Landmark Press, 1983), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIV (January, 1984).  pp. 74-78.

 

                  Single Issues:  Essays on the Crucial Social Issues, by Joseph Sobran, (New York:  Human Life Press, 1983), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIV (February, 1984).  pp. 76-77.

 

                  The Shape of Love, by Donald deMarco, (Toronto, Fidelity House), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIV (May, 1984).   pp. 68-70.

 

                  Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy, by Leo Strauss, (Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1983), in Reflections, (Summer, 1984).  p. 12.

 

                  The Coercive Utopians, by Real Jean and Eric Isaac, (Chicago:  Gateway, 1983), in Freedom-at-Issue, #80 (September/October, 1984).  pp. 23-25.   

 

                  Reality and Rhetoric:  Studies in the Economics of Development, by P. T. Bauer, (Cambridge:  Harvard, 1984), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXV (February, 1985).  pp. 64-67.

 

                  Hilaire Belloc, by An N. Wilson, (New York:  Atheneum, 1984), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXV (March, 1985).  pp. 74-79.

 

                  The Christian Vision:  Man in Society, Edited by L. Morris (Hillsdale), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXV (April, 1985).  pp. 74-75.

 

                  Enemies of Permanent Things, by Russell Kirk, (LaSalle, Ill.:  Sugden, 1984), in Reflections, (St. Paul), (Spring, 1985).  pp. 1 & 28.

 

                  A Historian and His World:  A Life of Christopher Dawson, by Christina Scott, (London:  Sheed & Ward, 1984), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXV (May, 1985).  pp. 77-78.

 

                  The Albanian Catholic Bulletin, Edited by Gion Sinishta, (Santa Clara, California), in Koha e Jone ("Notre Temps"), (Paris), (N. 4, 1985).  pp. 19-20.

 

                  The Great Betrayal, by Nicholas Bethell, (London:  Hodder and Stoughton, 1984), in Albanian Catholic Bulletin, VI (1985).  pp. 88-89.

 

                  The Theology of Freedom:  The Legacy of Jacques Maritain and Reinhold Niebuhr, (Macon, Ga.:  Mercer University Press, 1985), in Reflections, (St. Paul), (Fall, 1985). p. 23.

 

                  Toward a More Natural Science, by Leon Kass, (New York:  Free Press, 1985), in Theological Studies, 47 (March, 1986).  pp. 181-2.

 

                  I-Man:  An Outline of Philosophical Anthropology, by Mieczyslaw A. Krapiec, (New Britain, CT.:  Mariel, 1985), in Reflections, (St. Paul), (Spring, 1986).  p. 13.

 

                  Bright Lights, Big City, by Jay McInerny, and Less than Zero, by Bret Easton Ellis, in The Guardian, (Georgetown University), May, 1986.

                  Christianity and the New Age, by Christopher Dawson, (Sofia Press), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVI (May, 1986).  pp. 78-79.

 

                  How Can We Know?, by A. N. Wilson, (New York:  Atheneum, 1985), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVI (June, 1986).  pp. 76-78.

 

                  Educating for Disaster, by Thomas Smith, (Mark books), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVI (August/September, 1986).  pp. 87-88.

 

                  Lucifer:  the Devil in the Middle Ages, by Jeffrey Burton Russell, (Ithaca:  Cornell University Press, 1984), in Claremont Review of Books, V (Spring, 1986).  pp. 10-11.

 

                  A Chesterton Anthology.  Selected with an Introduction by P. J. Kavanaugh, (San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1985), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVI (August-September, 1986), pp. 80-84.

 

                  Human Rights:  Fact or Fancy? by Henry Veatch, (Baton Rouge:  Louisiana State University Press, 1985), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVI (October, 1986), pp. 73-76.                             

 

                  Underdevelopment as a State of Mind, by Lawrence Harrison (Lanham, MD.:  The Center for International Affairs, Harvard University and University Press of America, 1985), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVII (April, 1987), pp. 77-78.

 

                  The Moral Dimensions of Politics, by Richard J. Regan, (New York:  Oxford, 1986), in International Philosophical Quarterly, XXVII (March, 1987), 114-15.

 

                  Tranquillitas Ordinis:  The Present Failure and the Future Promise of American Catholic Thought on War and Peace, by George Weigel, (New York:  Oxford, 1987), in Washington Times, May 4, 1987.  Reprinted in Social Survey, Melbourne, 36 (May, 1987), 116-18.

 

                  Chance or Reality and Other Essays, by Stanley L. Jaki (Lanham, MD.:  University Press of America, 1986), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVII (May, 1987), pp. 76-79.

 

                  Dare to Believe:  Addresses, Sermons, Interviews, 1881-84, by Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger (New York:  Crossroads, 1986), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXVII (May, 1987), pp. 68-70.

 

                  Christians for Freedom:  Late Scholastic Economics.  By Alejandro A. Chafuen (San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1986), 207 pp., in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (October, 1987), pp. 72-74.

 

                  "The Legacy of Lord Acton," Selected Writings of Lord Acton.  By John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton.  Edited by J. Rufus Fears (Indianapolis:  Liberty Classics, 1985); Vol. I, Essays in the History of Liberty, 557 pp.; Vol. II, Essays in the Study and Writing of History, 580 pp., in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (December, 1987), pp. 70-75.

 

                  Beyond Modernity:  Reflections of a Post-Modern Catholic.  By George William Rutler (San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1987), 227 pp., in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (February, 1988), pp. 67-69.

 

                  Consent, Coercion, and Limit:  The Medieval Origins of Parliamentary Democracy.  By Arthur P. Monahan (Montreal:  McGill-Queens University Press, 1987), 345 pp., in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (March, 1988), pp. 78-79.

 

                  Possum and Other Receipts for the Recovery of 'Southern' Being.  By Marion Montgomery (Athens:  University of Georgia Press, 1987), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (March, 1988), pp. 72-74.

 

                  Piety & Politics:  Evangelicals and Fundamentalists Confront the World.  Edited by Richard John Neuhaus and Michael Cromartie (Washington:  Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1987), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (March, 1988), pp. 74-75.

 

                  Theology and Church:  A Response to Cardinal Ratzinger and a Warning to the Whole Church.  By Juan Luis Segundo, S. J., in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (March, 1988), pp. 77-79.

 

                  The New History and the Old:  Critical Essays and Reappraisals.  By Gertrude Himmelfarb, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXVIII (July, 1988), pp. 77-79.

 

                  Christian Love and Just War:  Moral Paradox and Political Life in St. Augustine and His Modern Interpreters, by William P. Stevenson, Jr., Macon, GA., Mercer University Press, 1987, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIX (December, 1989), pp. 73-74.

 

                  Passage to a Human World:  The Dynamics of Creating Global Wealth.  By Max Singer, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIX (December, 1988), pp. 78-79.

 

                  The Dignity of Man as a Person:  Essays on the Christian Humanism of His Holiness John Paul II, by Andrew N. Woznicki, S. Ch., San Francisco, Society of Christ, 1989, in Crisis, 7 (February, 1989), pp. 54-55.

 

                  Banishing God in Albania:  The Prison Memoirs of Giacomo Gardin, S. J., in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, LXXXIX (June, 1989), pp. 78-79.                 

 

                  "The Acton Legacy," Selected Writings of Lord Acton, Edited by J. Rufus Fears, Indianapolis:  Liberty Classics, 1985-88).  3 vols., in Modern Age, 32 (Fall, 1989), pp. 360-64.

 

                  "A Marriage Feast for Philosophy and Theology," Josef Pieper  -- An Anthology, San Francisco, Ignatius Press, 1989, in Crisis, 7 (September, 1989), pp. 54-55.

 

                  Poland's Secret Envoy:  1939-45, by George Lerski, New York, Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, 1988, in Catholic Historical Review, January, 1990, p. 160.

 

                  From Alms to Liberation:  The Catholic Church, the Theologians, Poverty, and Politics, by Werner Levi, New York, Praeger, 1989, in Catholic Historical Review, April, 1990, p. 323.

 

                  "A Dose of Ethics," Medicine and Christian Morals, by Thomas J. O'Donnell, S. J., Leesburg, VA.:  Catholic Home Studies Institute, 1990, in Crisis, 8 (May, 1990), pp. 53-54.

 

                  "Will the Sandinistas Save Both Christianity and Marxism?", Faith and Revolution in Nicaragua:  Convergence and Contradictions, by Giulio Girardi, Maryknoll, Orbis Books, 1989, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XC (June, 1990), pp. 72-76.

 

                  Self-Giving and Sharing:  The Trinity and Human Fulfillment, by John Navone, S. J., Collegeville, MI., Liturgical Press, 1989, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XC (August-September, 1990), pp. 88-89.

 

                  "Ubi Amor, Ibi Oculus," Only the Lover Sings:  Art and Contemplation, by Josef Pieper, San Francisco, Ignatius Press, 1990, in Crisis, 8 (December, 1990), pp. 50-51.

 

                  "Socialism or How to Make the Poor Poorer," Faith on the Edge:  Religion and Marginalized Existence, by Leonardo Boff, O.F.M., San Francisco:  Harper, 1989, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCI (January, 1991), pp. 76-78.

 

                  "'This Is a Thing that Actually Happened'," The Man Born to Be King, by Dorothy Sayers, San Francisco, Ignatius Press, 1990, in Crisis, 9 (January, 1991), pp. 51-53.

 

                  "The Primacy of Worship," In Search of the Sacred:  Contributions to an Answer, by Josef Pieper, San Francisco, Ignatius Press, 1990, in Crisis, 9 (May, 1991), pp. 48-49.

 

                  "Not Accustomed to Interference," The Church:  Pilgrim of Centuries, by Thomas Molnar, Grand Rapids, MI., Eerdmans, 1990, in Crisis, 9 (July-August, 1991), pp. 48-51.

 

                  "Liberation Theology's Downfall," Religion and Politics in Latin America:  Liberation Theology and Christian Democracy, by Edward A. Lynch, New York:  Praeger, 1991, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCII (December, 1991), pp. 76-78.

                  "The Luminous Domain of Human Action," A Brief Reader on the Virtues of the Human Heart, by Josef Pieper, San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1991, in Crisis, 10 (February, 1992), pp. 41-42.

 

                  "The Root of All Evil," A Guide to Municipal Bonds, by George Marlin and Joe Mysak, New York:  The Bond Buyer, 1992), pp. 55-56.

 

                  "Martin D'Arcy' Table Talk," Laughter and the Love of Friends:  Reminiscences of Martin D'Arcy, S. J., Edited by William S. Abel, Westminster, MD.:  Christian Classics, 1991, in Crisis, 10 (June, 1992), pp. 50-51.

 

                  "The Wrongs of 'Rights'," Rights Talk, by Mary Ann Glendon,  Freedom Review, 23 (August, 1992), pp. 50-52.

 

                  "The Americanizing of the Society of Jesus," "Men Astutely Trained":  A History of the Jesuits in the American Century, by Peter McDonough, New York:  The Free Press, 1991, in Crisis, 10 (December, 1992), pp. 48-50.

 

                  "Loving Columbus and the Noble Savage," 1492 and All That, by Robert Royal, Washington:  Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1992, in Crisis, 11 (February, 1993), pp. 50-51.

 

                  "Jesus and His Warrior Companions," The Heliand:  The Saxon Gospel, by G. Roland Murphy, New York:  Oxford, 1992, in Crisis, 11 (March, 1993), pp. 48-49.

 

                  "'Our Way of Proceeding'," The First Jesuits, by John O'Malley, S. J., Cambridge, Harvard, 1993, in Crisis, 11 (December, 1993), pp. 60-62.

 

                  Shame and Necessity, by Bernard Williams (Berkeley:  University of California, 1993), in Perspectives on Political Science, 23 (Winter, 1994), pp. 40-41.

 

                  "Early Jesuits' Purpose Gave Shape to Order," The First Jesuits, by John O'Malley, Cambridge, Harvard, 1993, in  The Washington Times, January 9, 1994, B7.

 

                  "A Clerical Reading," To Hunt, To Shoot, to Entertain:  Clericalism and the Catholic Laity, San Francisco, Ignatius, 1993, in Crisis, 12 (March, 1994), pp. 48-50.

 

                  Bernard Williams, Shame and Necessity, Berkeley, University of California Prress, 1993, in Perspectives in Political Science, 23 (Winter, 1994), pp. 40-41.

 

                  Paul Haffner, Creation and Scientific Creativity:  A Study in the Thought of S. L. Jaki Front Royal, VA.:  Chruistendom College Press, 1991, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIV (May, 1994), pp. 72-74.

                  John A. Hardon, Retreat with the Lord:  Popular Guide to the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola, Ann Arbor, MI., Servant, 1993), in Crisis, 12 (June, 1994), pp. 58-59.

 

                  Peter Emberly and Barry Cooper, Editors, Faith and Political Philosophy  The Correspondence between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin (University Park, PA.:  The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993), in The Review of Metaphysics , XLVII (June 1994), pp. 807-08..

 

                  Karol Wojtyla, Person and Community:  Selected Essays, Translated by T. Sandok (New York:  Peter Lang, 1994), in The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 39 (1994), pp. 499-502.

 

                  George Marlin et al., The Quotable Paul Johnson (New York:  Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1994), in The Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCV (May, 1995), pp. 75-77.

 

                  Peter Kreeft, C. S. Lewis in the Third Millennium (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1994), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCV (June, 1995), pp. 74-79.

 

                  Susan Orr, Jerusalem and Athens:  Reason and Revelation in the Works of Leo Strauss (Lanham, MD.:  Rowman & Littlefield, 1995), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVI (January, 1996), pp. 74-76.

 

                  Joseph Pieper, Divine Madness:  Plato's Case against Secular Humanism (San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1995), in Crisis, 14 (May, 1996), pp. 48-49.

 

                  Joseph Owens, Human Destiny:  Some Problems for Catholic Philosophers (Washington:  The Catholic University of America Press, 1985), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVI (May, 1996), pp. 72-74.

 

                  Michael Warner, Changing Witness:  Catholic Bishops and Public Policy (Washington:  Ethics and Public Policym Center/Eerdmans, 1995), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVI (May, 1996), pp. 78-79.

 

                  Joan Estruch, Saints and Sinners:  Opus Dei and Its Paradoxes (New York:  Oxford University Press, 1995), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVI (August/September, 1996), pp. 65-70.

 

                  Jean Lacouture, The Jesuits:  A Multibiography (New York:  Counterpoint, 1995), in Crisis, 15 (January, 1997), pp. 46-47.

 

                  Brendan M. Purcell, The Drama of Humanity:  Towards a Philosophy of Humanity in History (Frankfurt:  Peter Lang, 1996), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVII (February, 1997), pp. 74-74.

 

                  Brian Davies,  O. P., The Thought of Thomas Aquinas in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVII (March, 1997), pp. 69-70.

 

                  Jean Bethke Elshtain, Augustine and the Limits of Politics (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVII (June, 1997), p. 74.

 

                  John Paul II, Gift and Mystery, in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVII (July, 1997), pp. 74-76.

 

                  Scott M. P. Reid, Bitter Trial:  Evelyn Waugh and John Cardinal Heenan on Liturgical Changes (Curdridge, Hants.:  The Saint Austin Press, 1996), Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVII (August/September, 1997), pp. 81-82

 

                  Michael D. O'Brien, Strangers and Sojourners:  A Novel (San Francisco:  Ignatius Press, 1996), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (October, 1997), 77-78.

 

                  Daniel Mahoney, DeGaulle:  Statesman, Grandeur, and Modern Democracy (Westport, CT.:   Praeger, 1996), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (November, 1997), 70-71.

 

                  Jerome Hanus and Peter W. Cookson, Jr., Choosing Schools: Vouchers and American Education (Lanham, MD.: University Press of America, 1996), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (November, 1997), 69-70.

 

                  David Walsh, The Growth of the Liberal Soul (Columbia:  University of Missouri Press,  1997), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (December, 1997), 72-74,

 

                  Julian L. Simon, The Ultimate Resource 2 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (January, 1998), 70-71.

 

                  Robert Sokolowski, The God of Faith and Reason: Foundations of Christian Theology (Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 1997), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (February, 1998),71-72.

 

                  Paul Marshall and Lela Gilbert, Their Blood Cries Out: The World-Wide Tragedy of Modern Christians Who Are Dying for Their Faith (Dallas: Word, 1997), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (February, 1998), 75-78.

 

                  William A. Wallace, The Modeling of Nature: Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Nature in Synthesis (Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 1997), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (March, 1998), 78-79.

 

                  Robert Song, Christianity and Liberal Society (Oxford: Clarendon, 1997), in Studies in Christian Ethics, 11 (#2, 1998), 148-51.

 

                  Philip Trower, A Danger to the State (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1997), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCVIII (August-September, 1998), 83-85.

 

                  Encyclopedia of Catholic Doctrine, Edited by Russell Shaw (Huntington, IN.: Our Sunday Visitor Press, 1997), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIX (October, 1998), 73-75.

 

                  Patrick Glynn, God: The Evidence (Rocklin, CA.: Prima Publishers, 1997), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIX (January, 1999), 75-77.

 

                  Catherine Pickstock, After Writing: On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1998), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIX (February, 1999), 67-69.

 

                  Thomas Baker and Timothy W. Floyd, Editors, Can a Good Christian Be a Good Lawyer: Homilies, Witnesses & Reflections (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1998), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIX (February, 1999), 76-78.

 

                  John Navone, Enjoying God’s Beauty (Collegeville, MN.: Liturgical Press, 1999), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XCIX (August-September, 1999), 83-85.

 

                  Cornelius Michael Buckley, When Jesuits Were Giants (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1999) in AD2000 (Melbourne), September, 1999, 14-15.

 

                  Michael Novak and Jana Novak, Tell Me Why: A Father Answers His Daughter’s Questions about God (New York: Pocket Books, 1998), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, C (October, 1999), 72-74.

 

                  Robert Royal, Dante Alighieri: Divine Comedy, Divine Spirituality (New York: Crossroad, 1999), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review C (December, 1999), 75-77.

 

                  Eric Voegelin, Hitler and the Germans, Edited by Detley Clemens and Brandon Purcell, Vol. 31, Collected Works (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1999), in Perspectives in Political Science, 29 (Winter, 2000), 33-34.

 

                  J. Budziszewski, How to Stay Christian in College: An Interactive Guide to Keeping the Faith (Colorado Springs, CO.: NAV Press, 1999), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, C (March, 2000), 78-79.

 

                  Josef Cardinal Ratzinger, Many Religions  – One Covenant (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1999), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, C (April, 2000), 78-79.

                  George Weigel, Witness to Hope: The Biography of John Paul II (New York: Harper/Collins, 1999), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, C (May, 2000), 68-71.

 

                  Peter Augustine Lawler, Postmodernism Rightly Understood: The Return to Realism in

American Thought (Lanham, MD.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, C (May, 2000), 71-73.

 

                  Leon Kass, The Hungry Soul: Eating and the Perfection of Our Nature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, C (July, 2000), 72-74.

 

                  Robert Sokolowski, An Introduction to Phenomenology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, C (August-September, 2000), 86-88.

 

                  Thomas C. Peters, The Christian Imagination: G. K. Chesterton and the Arts (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2000), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CI (December, 2000), 76-78.

 

                  Nicholas Eberstadt, Prosperous Paupers and Other Population Problems (New Brunswick: Transaction, 200), in Society 39 (January/February, 2002), 94-96.

 

                  Jennifer Roback Morse, Love and Economics: Why the Laissez-Faire Family Doesn’t Work (Dallas: Spence, 2002), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CII (June, 2002), 67-70.

 

                  Charles M. Korvich and Curtis L. Hancock, The Case of Ockham’s Razor (A Father Schraeder Mystery) (Kansas City: Liber Media, 2001), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CII (July, 2002), 77-79.

 

                  Josef Pieper, The Concept of Sin (South Bend< IN.: St. Augustine’s Press, 2001), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CIII (February, 2003), 77-79.

 

                  John Milbank and Catherine Pickstock, Truth in Aquinas (New York: Routledge, 2001), in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CIII (March, 2003), 72-74.

 

                  George Weigel, The Courage to Be Catholic, in The Claremont Review of Books, III (Fall, 2003), 38.

 

                  Lorenzo Albecete, God at the Ritz: Attraction to Infinity, Homiletic and Pastoral Review, CIV (February, 2004), 69-70

                 

 


LETTERS TO EDITORS:

 

                  "The Chesterbelloc," The Tablet, (London), December 16, 1978.

 

                  "On Population Problems," The Tablet, (London), October 7, 1978, p. 971.

 

                  "On the Pope," Washington Star, October 28, 1978.

 

                  "On the Pope," The Pilot, (Boston), December 1, 1978.

 

                  "The Meaning of Jonestown," Wall Street Journal, December 11, 1978.

 

                  "Christianity and Politics," New Oxford Review, XLVI (April, 1979).  pp. 30-31.

 

                  "The Religious Politician," Washington Star, November 21, 1979.

 

                  "Islam," The Economist, (London), December 1, 1979.

 

                  "Theology," San Francisco Chronicle, December 31, 1979.

 

                  "Reflections on Two World Wars," Washington Star, September 17, 1979.

 

                  "Small Gyms," Washington Post, February 17, 1980.

 

                  "Refugee Influx," International Herald-Tribune, (Paris), June 8, 1980.

 

                  "The Court as Legislator," Washington Star, December 11, 1980.

 

                  "Noble Idea," San Francisco Chronicle, January 5, 1981.

 

                  "Something Worse than Murder," Washington Star, April 18, 1981.

 

                  "On South Africa," Washington Star, April 28, 198l.

 

                  "Cross and Crisis in Latin America," Los Angeles Times, June 14, 1981.

 

                  "On El Salvador," Santa Cruz Sentinel, August 5, 1981.

 

                  "What Is Innocent Life?" New Oxford Review, December, 1981.

 

                  "'If I Were a God Making a Planet...," Wall Street Journal, December 15, 1981.

 

                  "Church Protest on Nuclear War," Los Angeles Times, January 13, 1982.

 

                  "The 'Fair' Face of the Servile State," Wall Street Journal, February 24, 1982.

 

                  "On War," St. Louis Review, March 11, 1982.

 

                  "Humanities and Indian Economics," Wall Street Journal, May 19, 1982.

 

                  "Dubious African Notions," South, (London), June, 1982.

 

                  "Bearing the Burden on the Draft," San Francisco Chronicle, July 8, 1982.

 

                  "Nuclear Arms and Peace," Los Angeles Times, July 20, 1982.

 

                  "Response to 'Day H Bomb Hit San Jose'," San Jose Mercury-News, August 14, 1982.

 

                  "Response to the Nuclear Freeze," Santa Cruz Sentinel, August 15, 1982.

 

                  "Culture Must Transcend Politics," Wall Street Journal, August 31, 1982.

 

                  "The US and Europe, The Tablet, (London), November 27, 1982.

 

                  "Social Costs," Christian Science Monitor, December 1, 1982.

 

                  "On Questioning Bishops' Views," St. Louis Globe-Democrat, December 8, 1982.

 

                  "On Yuri Andropov," Wall Street Journal, December 20, 1982.

 

                  "Why We Need Boundaries," San Jose News, January 3, 1983.

 

                  "Another Tradition," St. Louis Review, February 25, 1983.

 

                  "Religion and Politics Meet in the Person," Wall Street Journal, April 1, 1983.

 

                  "The Cost of Morality Is Civilization Itself," New York Times, May 15, 1983,

 

                  "Food and Hunger," Memphis Commercial-Appeal, May 24, 1983.

 

                  "The Bob Jones Decision," St. Louis Review, June 10, 1983.

 

                  "Sakharov, the Soviets, and Reagan," San Jose Mercury-News, August 2, 1983.

 

                  "Is Life So Dear?" Wall Street Journal, October 19, 1983.                                                         

                  Pope and Bishop," St. Louis Review, December 9, 1983.

 

                  "Nuclear War," Commentary, December, 1983, p. 8.

 

                  "Nuclear Deterrence," San Francisco Examiner, December 27, 1983.

 

                  "Keeping the Peace in the Schools, Wall Street Journal, January 6, 1984.

 

                  "Danger in Nuclear Diplomacy," Universitas, St. Louis University, Spring, 1984.

 

                  "Russia," The Economist, (London), March 27, 1984.

 

                  "Contemplative Living," San Francisco Examiner, March 22, 1984.

 

                  "Moral Confusion," Christian Century, May 9, 1984, p. 501.

 

                  "Liberation Theology and Ungodly Enslavement," Wall Street Journal, September 14, 1984.

 

                  "Belated Rise of the Religious 'Right'," Washington Times, October 22, 1984,

 

                  "Our Egalitarian Hierarchs," Wall Street Journal, November 26, 1984.

 

                  "Certainty in Politics," The Economist, (London), May 25, 1985.

 

                  "The Choice:  Civic Courage or Paralysis," Wall Street Journal, May 2, 1986.

 

                  "Duped by Sandinistas," Washington Post, May 19, 1986.

 

                  "Toward Totalitarianism," The New York Times, December 6, 1986.

 

                  "Real Peace," Policy Review, 39 (Winter, 1987), pp. 87-77.

 

                  "A Proud Day," The New York Times, July 17, 1989.

 

                  "China and the Tiananmens to Come," The Wall Street Journal, July 17, 1989.

 

                  "Snippets Indeed!  It Was Propaganda," The Wall Street Journal, July 1, 1991.


 

JOURNALISM ARTICLES:

 

                  "The Study of Politics," The Foghorn, University of San Francisco, December 13, 1974.  (Reprinted in News for Teachers of Political Science, APSA, Fall, 1975).

 

                  "Africa Needs Know-How," National Catholic Register, May 9, 1975.  p. 9.

 

                  "The Spirituality of Vladimir Soloviev," Know Your Faith Series, USCC, September 28, 1978.  Syndicated Distribution.

 

                  "What We See Is Part of What We Are," The Hoya, Georgetown University, November 10, 1978.

 

                  "The Spirituality of Patriarch Athenagoras," Know Your Faith Series, USCC, October 9, 1978.  Syndicated Distribution.

 

                  "On Religious Holidays," The Hoya, Georgetown University, November 10, 1978.

 

                  "The Spirituality of Gandhi," Know Your Faith Series, USCC, December 21, 1978.

 

                  "Gays at Georgetown:  Another View," The Hoya, February 9, 1979.

 

                  "On Teaching Plato," Wet Ink & Pied type, Georgetown University, March, 1979.

 

                  "Know What Your Giving Will do," Washington Star, April 10, 1979.

 

                  "New Prayer Policy," The Hoya, Georgetown University, September 21, 1979.

 

                  "What a Student Owes His Teacher," The Hoya, October 31, 1980.  (Reprinted in The Guardian, Georgetown University, September, 1986)

 

                  "Where Was Augustine When We Needed Him?" Washington Star, January 29, 1981.

 

                  "Priests as Revolutionaries:  Religion as Power Politics," Washington Star, March 27, 1981.

 

                  "Schall's Obscure Intellectual Principles:  An Earth of Nations," The Hoya, Georgetown University, October 22, 1982.

 

 

                  "The 'Choice' of Enemies:  On Life and the Defence of Life," Life Report, (Maryland), January, 1983.

                  "Grades Are More than Just Marks," The Hoya, (Georgetown University), February 25, 1983.

 

                  "The German Lay Catholic Statement on War," The Wanderer, March 17, 1983.

 

                  "Spiritual Roots and Politics," The Guardian, (Georgetown University), December, 1983.

 

                  "Discussion," in Are World Population Trends a Problem? (Washington:  American Enterprise Institute, 1985).  pp. 34-35.

 

                  "Another Sort of Learning," The Guardian, November, 1985.

 

                  "On Cuss-Words," Georgetown Guardian, February, 1986.

 

                  "The Closing of the American Mind," The Voice, October 15, 1987.  Reprinted in Social Survey, Melbourne, 36 (October, 1987), 266-68.

 

                  "Conversations about Ultimate Questions," Interview, with Heather Roach, The Georgetown Voice, October 19, 1989, p. 14.

 

                  "Truth and the College of Your Choice," The Academy, II (November, 1990).  pp. 8-9.

 

                  "In the Aftermath of G. U. Choice:  What Are We Doing Here?" The Academy, II (May, 1991).  pp. 10-11.

 

                  "On the Pleasure of Walking about Derby," (Phi Beta Kappa Lecture, 1991), The Academy, III (November, 1991).  pp. 8, 10-11.

 

                  "Why Do Priests Teach?" The Academy, IV (September, 1992), 7, 11.

 

                 

                 


 

Regular Monthly Columns, under the heading, "Sense and Nonsense,"  Published in Crisis   (formerly Catholicism-in-Crisis), (1814 ½ “N” St., N. W., Washington, D. C., 20036).

 

"Transcendence," December, 1983.  pp. 26-27.

 

1984, Vol. 2

 

"On Being Sought," January, 1984.   pp. 34-35.

"On Conversation and Companionship," February.  pp. 31-32.

"On Fixed Prayer and the Freeing of Devotion," March.  pp. 42-43.

"Inward and Outward Spirituality," April.  pp. 53-54.

"On Spirituality and Sports," May.  pp. 51-52.

"Rain," June.  pp. 52-53.

"Leo Strauss on Prayer," July.  pp. 46-47.

"On Fishing and Things," September.  pp. 46-47.

"Gratitude," October.  pp. 55-56.

"On Fellowship, the 'Baby Jesus', and the Incarnation," December.  pp. 41-42.

 

1985, Vol. 3.

 

"On Practicing What We Preach," January.  pp. 47-48.

"On Sitting Down and Waiting," February.  pp. 46-47.

"Doubting and Believing," March.  pp. 30-31.

"On Its Being Already Tomorrow in Australia, April.  pp. 41-42.

"Radiance," May.  p. 33.

"On Bishops and Pale Young Curates," June.  pp. 38-39.

"The Southern Epitaph," July. pp. 47-48.

"Can the Best Get Better?" September.  pp. 43-44.

"No Matter Where You Go," October.  pp. 39-40.

"On the Meditative World of Eric Voegelin," November.  pp. 38-39.

"The Real Miracle," December.  pp. 39-30.

 

1986, Vol. 4.

 

"The Mystery of Bow Ties," January.  pp. 34-35.

"Humanism and Historicism," February.  pp. 43-44.

"Good Lord, Deliver Us," March.  pp. 51-52.

"Gnostic Catholicism," May.  pp. 56-57.

"A Good Answer," June.  pp. 51-52.

"In the Shining Light, Destroy Us," July/August.  pp. 43-44.

"On Teaching Us about God," September, pp. 50-51.

"The Truest Philosophy," October, p. 59.

"Augustine for the Ages," November, pp. 51-52.

"Fighting for Christmas," December, pp. 41-42.

 

 

1987, Vol. 5.

 

"On Flattery," January, pp. 42-43.

"Dull and Dry on Campus,"pp. 43-43.  [Reprinted in the Washington Times, March 24, 1987.]

"Angels," pp. 35-36.

"In Grace, Perpetual Novelty," April, pp. 57-58.

"The Partisans of Excellence," May, pp. 51-52.

"Extraordinary Enough to Be Exciting," June, pp. 59-60.

"The Tracts on Tyranny," July/August, pp. 57-59.

"Redemption," September, pp. 40-41.

"On Being Sheared," October, 6-7.

"What to Say of a Great Thing," November, pp. 16-17.

"Sane and Glad," December, pp. 43-44.

 

1988, Vol. 6.

 

"Who Will Sell Us Real Beer?" January, pp. 47-48.

"On the Platonic Lie," February, pp. 42-43.

"Keeping the Old Religion," March, pp. 39-40.

"The Pleasure of Meeting in Heaven," April, pp. 43-44.

"Empty Churches," May, pp. 42-43.

"No Imaginable Circumstances," June, pp. 42-43.

"The Ultimate Absurdity," July/August, pp. 40-41.

"Supralapsarianism," September, pp. 42-43.

"Why the Rosary?" October, pp. 38-39.

"Sitting with the Chickens," November, pp. 38-39.

"Beloved People at Home," December, pp. 44-45.

 

1989, Vol. 7.

 

"John Paul II at the University of Bologna," January, pp. 46-47.

"Speechless in the Presence of God," February, pp. 40-41.

"The Man Upstairs," March, pp. 37-38.

"What Resurrection?" April, pp. 41-42.

"The Preacher's Wisecracks," May, pp. 45-46.

"In Search of Nobody," July-August, pp. 48-49.

"A Technological Mind," September, pp. 44-45.

"Good Grief!" October, pp. 41-42.

"The Hallmark of Truth," November, pp. 43-44.

"On the Nature of Christmas Gifts," December, pp. 46-47.

 

1990, Vol. 8.

 

"On My One-Eyedness," January, pp. 40-41.

"The Lure and Lore of Popcorn," February, pp. 37-38.

"Just Call Me 'Sam'," March, pp. 43-44.

"James Baker's Prayer Breakfast," April, pp. 38-39.

"On Professors and Students," May, pp. 36-37.

"Our Fragile World," June, pp. 40-41.

"Whose Mass Is It?" July-August, pp. 35-37.

"The Mystery of God's Grace," September, pp. 40-41.

"The Strangest Century," October, pp. 39-40.

"The Pure and Cold Air that Befits All Hallows Day," November, pp. 43-44.

"The Dawning of the Grace of God," December, pp. 42-43.

 

1991, Vol. 9.

 

"On Where the Other Foot Is," January, pp. 41-44.

"On Making Welcome," February, pp. 40-41.

"'Cause Wars Make History," March, pp. 42-43.

"Admitted to Eternal Joys," April, pp. 44-45.

"No Point to the Happiness of Angels," May, pp. 38-39.

"Truth, Bitter and Glorious," June, pp. 39-40.

"Harsh Principles of Justice," July-August, pp. 43-45.

"Used Books," September, pp. 38-40.

"'Speak, So That I May See You'," October, pp. 38-39.

"Albertus Magnus," November, pp. 41-42.

"To Understand Better All the Whys," December, pp. 39-40.

 

1992, Vol. 10.

 

"The Alphabet of Gratitude," January, 44-46.

"Government in a Perfect Society," February, 41-43.

"On the Reality of Fantasy," March, 42-44.

"No Light Sorrow," April, 1992, 40-42.

"Gnosticism Reconsidered," May, 41-43.

"The Point of Human Existence," June, 43-45.

"The Craftsman," July-August, 48-50.

"The Horizontal Man," September, 43-44.

"An Apocalyptic Election," October, 43-45.

"The Day of the Dead," November, 43-45.

"Grace Has Appeared," December, 44-45.

 

1993, Vol. 11.

 

"On Hearing Dvorak's 'Stabat Mater'," January, 43-45.

"'Pensées' Pour le Temps Penitential," February, 39-41.

"'Le Catéchisme de l'Eglise Catholique," March, 42-43.

"On Making Sense of the Universe," April, 47-48.

"On Never Reaching Canada," May, 49-50.

"The Begging Industry," June, 44-45.

"'Humanae Vitae after Twenty-Five Years," July/August, 48-49.

"On Teaching," September, 49-50.

"The Marlin Factor in New York," October, 49-50.

"Adoremus in Aeternum," November, 49-50.

"An Admirable Exchange," December, 47-48.

 

 

1994, Vol. 12.

 

"Things We May Not Have Noticed," January, 61-62.

"On Horace," February, 60-62.

"On Being Greatly Pleased," March, 61-62.

"Surrexit Enim, Sicut Dixit," April, 62-63.

"On a New Kind of Courage," May, 62-63.

"The Right Question," June, 62-63.

"On a Glory that Does Not Fade," July-August,  61-62.

"This Government, This Citizen," September, 61-62.

"Scott Walter  -- an Appreciation," October, 60-62.

"On the Loneliest Month," November, 59-50

"At a Christmas Eve Mass," December, 60-62.

 

1995, Vol. 13.

 

"A Saint's Freedom," January, 59-61.

"On First Reading the Holy Father's New Book," February, 60-62.

"Lenten Thoughts, 1995, March, 60-62.

"Resurrection & Original Sin," April, 60-62.

"Falling Down on M Street," May, 57-58.

"On Breakfast," June, 59.

"Ken and Able," July, 57-58.

"John Joseph Schall," September, 59.

"On Having Nothing to Say," October, 59.

"The Great Dance," November, 59.

"The Nativity of Our Lord," December, 56.

 

V. 14, 1996.

 

"No Patience for Divisions," January, 58.

"The Dangerous Truth," February, 58.

"Misunderstood Man," March, 58.

"Souls and Bodies," April, 58.

“Blessed Order,” June, 58.

"Too Much Pity,", July/August, 58.

"Sanitized Sermons," September,  59.

"Apocalyptic Election, II, October, 59.

"Goodbye, Without Regret," November,  59.

"The Faintest Clue," December, 59.

 

Vol. 15, 1997.

 

"The Art of the Insult," January, 59.

"Sadness in Poland," February, 59.

"Did Schall Evolve?", March, 59.

"Eastertide," April, 59.

"Centesimus Sextus Annus," May, 59.

"Personal Sin and Social Sin," June, 59.

"The Greening of Eden," July/August, 57.

"Satanism," September, 58.

"In the Capital of Modernity," October, 58.

"Comment on John Paul II," November, 18, 62.

"God's Holiness in History," December, 59.

 

Vol. 16, 1998

 

"Schall at Seventy," January, 56.

"On Pens and Pencils," February, 57.

"Lost Faith," March, 57.

"The Resurrection of the Body," April, 59.

"On Praying in Public," May, 57.

"Principles of the American Experiment," June, 59.

"On the Bug in the Window," July/August, 59.

“Priestly Greetings,” September, 59.

“Citeaux: The Divine Splendor and Glory,” October, 59.

“To a Calm and Cheerful Frame of Mind,” November, 57.

“Te Deum Laudamus,” December, 59.

 

Vol. 17, 1999

 

“On Forgiveness,” January, 59.

“Quiet Divisions,” February, 59.

“The Ultimate Truth about Human Life,” March, 59.

“The Sacred Polis,” April, 58.

“Our Regime,” May, 59.

“On the Fatherhood of God,” June, 59.

“Wrestling with Time,” July-August, 58.

“Lies: Consecrated and Damned,” September, 58.

“Freely Giving,” October, 59.

“On Pet Guardians in San Francisco,” November, 58.

“Our Time,” December, 57-58.

 

V. 18, 2000

 

“On Poverty,” January, 58.

“The End of All Things, February, 56.

“Apocalyptic Chinese Music,” March, 57.

“Resurrection,” April, 59.

“Order of Truth,” May, 59.

“The Mystery of Gifts,” June, 59.

“Original Sin,” July-August, 59

“Schall’s Very Own Religion,” September, 59.

“What’s Your Name?” October, 59.

“The Ultimate Truth,” November, 63.

“The Worst Punishment,” December, 63.

 

V. 19, 2001

 

“Not the End of the World,” January, 63.

“Feelings, Nothing More than Feelings,” February, 62.

“Idolatry,” March, 63.

“At Play in the Fields of the Lord,” April, 63.-

“Global Illusions,” May, 63.

“How the Rich Can Be Virtuous,” June, 63.

“Loving the Right Things,” July/August, 63.

“Following St. Paul,” September, 63.

“Our Personal Philosophy,” October, 63.

“Love and Dogma,” November, 63.

“The Yuletide Spirit,” December, 63.

 

Vol. XX, 2002

 

“Reading at Mass,” January, 63

“The Garden of Evil,” February, 63.

“The Right to Be Obese,” March, 63.

“Mass and Creed,” April, 63.

“The Exciting Task,” May, 63.

“Wealth and Giving It Away,” 63.

“Even More Rights,” July/August, 63.

“The Effects of Vice,” September, 63.

“What’s Wrong with Education?” October, 63

“The Long Tomorrow,” November, 71.

“”Selling Your Soul,” December, 63.

 

Vol. XXI, 2003

 

“Schall at 75,” January, 63.

“Teach All Nations,” February, 62-63.

“Lying to One’s Soul,” March, 63.

“The Need for Words of Joy,” April, 63.

“The Complexity of Catholicism,” May, 63.

“Belloc’s Shadow,” June, 63.

“Common Sense about War and Peace,” July/August, 63.

“The Old Jesuit House,” September, 63.

“Keeping Company with Notorious Infidels,” October, 63.

“Wyoming,” November, 63.

“What Gifts Are These?” December, 63.

 

Vol XXII, 2004.

 

“On Islam,” January, 63.

“Willingly Being Deceived,” February, 63.

“What We Don’t Know,” March, 63.

“Three Books,” April, 63.

“Tolerance and Persuasion,” June, 63.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Columns Appearing in The Catholic Register, National Canadian Catholic Newspaper, 67                             Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5B 1X6.

 

1982

 

"Christian Intelligence Meets a Secular Age," October 23.

 

1983

 

"Economic and Religious Orders Are Distinct," March 12.

"Soviet Scientist (Sakharov)," April 9.

"Encounter with God," June 25.

"European Prelates," October 22.

"Arms Race:  Legitimate and Illegitimate Force," December 3.

 

1984

 

"Academic Freedom in a Democratic Society," January 7.

"The French Bishops on War and Peace," January 21.

"Language in 1984," March 17.

"New York Archbishop," April 14.

"Poverty and War," May 19.

"Some Ideas on Life," September 22.

"Letter on Liberation Theology," November 3.

"More Subtle Challenge," December 8.

 

1985

 

"Analysis of Poverty," January 12.

"Secular Ideology," March 16.

"Basics in Faith," May 4.