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Matt Cashore, a 1994 graduate of Notre Dame, has been photographing the university for over twenty years. Kerry Temple is a 1974 Notre Dame graduate who has been writing... Læs mere
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Provides the first in-depth investigation into both the Greek and the Latin sides of the debate about the moment of Eucharistic transubstantiation at the... Læs mere
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Originally published in 1947, this is Jacques Maritain's clearest and most sustained treatment of the person. He asks whether the person is simply the self and nothing... Læs mere
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The elusive rationale for the Brescia Casket, an ivory reliquary carved in northern Italy ca. 390, has long tantalized scholars.... Læs mere
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This volume contains Guillermo O'Donnell's qualitative theoretical study of the quality of democracy and Vargas Cullell's description and analysis of the empirical data he gathered on the quality of democracy in Costa Rica.
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What Happened in and to Moral Philosophy in the Twentieth Century? is a volume of essays that examine the various positions of contemporary moral philosophy
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An analysis of the home and family as one of the most authentic and important locations of the faith community, this text draws on... Læs mere
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The articles in this collection form two groups: the first set of essays focuses on... Læs mere
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In The Extravagant, Robert Baker explores the interplay between poetry and philosophy in the modern period. He aims to illuminate adventures of... Læs mere
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Focusing on the effects of violence in internal conflicts after peace agreements have been signed, this book adopts a four-part analysis, examining in turn violence emanating... Læs mere
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This text contains original essays by five leading scholars in the fields of history, art history, and literature on the ways in which communities were imagined and built between the 11th and 16th centuries.