The Vocation of the Catholic Philosopher: From Maritain to John Paul Ii

the Catholic University of America Press (2010)
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"Investigates the role of Catholic philosophers in confronting the ideas brought about by modern developments in philosophy, medicine,and politics"--Provided by publisher.

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