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    Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley, It Is Right and Just: Why the Future of Civilization Depends on True Religion. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Aquila - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:144-146.
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    Rémi Brague, The Kingdom of Man: Genesis and Failure of the Modern Project, trans. Paul Seaton. [REVIEW]Salvatore Aquila - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:111-113.
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    Response to Statement of Dexter Duggan.Ryan J. Barilleaux - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:221-223.
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    Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp, Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters. [REVIEW]Beverly Barrett - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:168-171.
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    Who We Are.Robert J. Batule - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:97-107.
    The weeks-long rioting and the destruction of property were more than just a hyper reaction to apparent racial discrimination in 2020. We might interpret this anti-social and criminal behavior as having its origin with an envy and resentment over things material. We were warned about this misuse of our freedom more than forty years ago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Finding our way back from a materialist-saturated vision of the good life depends on taking up a Christian humanism which was championed by (...)
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    (2 other versions)The Editor's Space.Robert J. Batule - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:9-11.
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    John Courtney Murray, S.J., and the Development of Doctrine.P. Bracy Bersnak - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:57-68.
    The writings of John Courtney Murray, S.J., are preoccupied with the problem of reconciling the American experience of religious liberty with Catholic doctrine on relations between Church and state. This essay examines four analytical tools the Jesuit priest applied to problems of Church-state relations: thesis and hypothesis, applying unchanging principles to variable circumstances, the development of doctrine, and historical consciousness. Though he was wary of formulating universal rules, Murray articulated four enduring principles of Church-state relations. These analytical tools and enduring (...)
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    Our Duty and Our Salvation.P. Bracy Bersnak - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:15-20.
    The virtue of religion should be practiced by individuals and societies. Catholic theologians have disagreed about how religion can be practiced in the U.S. Msgr. John A. Ryan believed it could be practiced by the state, while John Courtney Murray, S.J., believed it could only be practiced by American civil society. Scott Hahn and Brandon McGinley are chiefly concerned with showing how the virtue of religion can be practiced in civil society by individuals, families, and the Church. Only then will (...)
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    Cass Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule, Law and Leviathan. [REVIEW]Eric Brown - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:172-174.
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    Justice toward God and the American Political Order.Steven J. Brust - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:5-14.
    In these remarks to the co-author, I offer general support for their overall argument, especially the relationship between faith and reason, the retrieval of religion as a virtue and its relation to the political community, and their emphasis on the confessional nature of any political community. I also offer some remarks on the importance of their ecclesiological argument.
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    Author Meets Critics.Steven J. Brust - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:3-4.
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    Let’s Make Rhode Island a State Where the Vulnerable are Loved.Peter J. Colosi - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:185-187.
    Physician Assisted Suicide is illegal in Rhode Island. The Lila Manfield Sapinsley Compassionate Care Act would make PAS legal if passed into law and it was reintroduced in 2021 in the General Assembly of Rhode Island. This guest editorial was published in The Rhode Island Catholic in Newport, Rhode Island, on May 20, 2021.
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    Suggestion Is Coercion When It Comes to Death.Peter J. Colosi - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:183-184.
    Physician Assisted Suicide is illegal in Rhode Island. The Lila Manfield Sapinsley Compassionate Care Act would make PAS legal if passed into law and it was reintroduced in 2021 in the General Assembly of Rhode Island. This letter by SCSS Board of Directors member Dr. Peter Colosi of Salve Regina College in Rhode Island was written in response to that and was published in The Newport Daily News in Newport, Rhode Island, on March 18, 2021, and is reprinted in the (...)
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    Pierre de Lauzun, Finance: A Christian Perspective. [REVIEW]Samuel B. Condic - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:118-121.
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    Statement of Dexter Duggan.Dexter Duggan - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:217-219.
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    David H. Goldenberg, Save Lives or Save the Rhetoric?: Comparing the Logic of Evidence with the Power of Rhetoric. [REVIEW]Casey Edler - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:139-141.
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    It Is Right and Just Is Wrong on Justice and the American Founding.Jerome C. Foss - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:21-30.
    The authors of It Is Right and Just bring to the public’s attention serious questions of political thought and practice. That they do so from the standpoint of theology provides an opportunity for a fresh look at the American founding and the American regime. Though the questions raised are important, the authors unfortunately do not provide a helpful foundation for fruitful reflection. Instead, the book makes sweeping claims without adequate evidence. It Is Right and Just will disappoint any serious student (...)
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    Common Good Constitutionalism and the Problem of Administrative Absolutism.Bruce Frohnen - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:81-96.
    This article responds to the theory of Common Good Constitutionalism as posited by Adrian Vermeule. He argues that a powerful centralized government composed of wise rulers must use law to direct the public towards a proper political and substantive morality to achieve the ends of the common good. This article then explores the broader concept of Integralism, in which Common Good Constitutionalism is rooted, similar in its belief that politics must be concerned with the human good through the centralization of (...)
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    Anne Case and Angus Deaton, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism. [REVIEW]Thomas More Garrett - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:116-118.
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    David French, Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore our Nation. [REVIEW]Kenneth L. Grasso - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:124-139.
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    Judith Herrin, The Formation of Christendom. [REVIEW]Francesca Guerri - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:146-150.
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    Michael Waldstein, The Glory of the Logos in the Flesh. [REVIEW]John Hittinger - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:175-177.
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    Pierre Manent, Natural Law and Human Rights: Toward a Recovery of Practical Reason. [REVIEW]Anthony M. Joseph - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:157-159.
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    Needed Now: An Organized Effort and Plan to Defeat the Left.Stephen M. Krason - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:193-196.
    This was one of SCSS President Stephen M. Krason’s “Neither Left nor Right, but Catholic” columns in The Wanderer in 2021. In it, he explains the need to in an organized manner oppose the left and how, in a general way, it needs to be done. This article is reprinted with permission.
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    The Left vs. Realities of Race in America.Stephen M. Krason - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:197-199.
    This was one of SCSS President Stephen M. Krason’s “Neither Left nor Right, but Catholic” columns in The Wanderer in 2021. In it, he says that in spite of the left’s irresponsible claims about “systemic racism” in America, motivated by their ideological objectives, they pay little attention to the real problems in the Black community such as illegitimacy, family breakdown, and fatherlessness. This article is reprinted with permission.
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    What the Democratic Party Has Become.Stephen M. Krason - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:189-192.
    This was one of SCSS President Stephen M. Krason’s “Neither Left nor Right, but Catholic” columns in The Wanderer in 2021. In it, he writes that the Democratic party has increasingly embraced the agenda of the left, been tolerant of violence by radical organizations, been willing to compromise the principle of the rule of law, and shown increasing intolerance of opposing perspectives and a tendency to political repression. This article is reprinted with permission.
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    Response to Brust, Bersnak, and Foss.Brandon C. McGinley - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:31-35.
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    Crawford Gribben, The Rise and Fall of Christian Ireland. [REVIEW]John F. Quinn - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:141-144.
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    Peter A. Kwasniewski, From Benedict’s Peace to Francis’s War: Catholics Respond to the Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes on the Latin Mass. [REVIEW]Theodore P. Rebard - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:150-153.
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    Joseph R. Fornieri, Kenneth L. Deutsch, and Sean D. Sutton, editors, American Statesmanship: Principles and Practice of Leadership. [REVIEW]David D. Schein - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:121-124.
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    Elmar Nass, Foundations of the Social Order: A Comprehensive Guide to Christian Social Ethics. [REVIEW]Martin Schlag - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:159-162.
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    Alexander Pavuk, Respectably Catholic & Scientific: Evolution and Birth Control between the World Wars. [REVIEW]Kevin Schmiesing - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:162-165.
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    Matthew Levering, The Abuse of Conscience: A Century of Moral Theology. [REVIEW]Randall B. Smith - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:153-156.
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    Michael D. Breidenbach, Our Dear-Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America. [REVIEW]Vincent Stine - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:113-116.
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    American Catholics, the Revolutions of 1848, and the Politics of the early 1850s.Adam L. Tate - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:39-56.
    American Catholics during the 1850s expressed deep concerns about the legacy of the 1848 revolutions in Europe, fearing that radicalism was spreading to the United States and would harm both the Church and the state. This paper explores the reception of Fr. Antonio Bresciani’s novel The Jew of Verona in the diocesan newspapers of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Charleston, South Carolina. Both papers reacted to the book in a similar fashion and used it as a lens to understand domestic politics. Bresciani’s (...)
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    Relationships Are the Currency of Mission.Hannah Vaughan-Spruce - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:69-79.
    Pope Francis’s evangelistic rallying cry in has rendered the Catholic Church’s mandate to evangelise unmistakable. At the parish level, the response to this mandate has varied from wholehearted and intentional cultural change to polite indifference. Sociologically, structure and culture inescapably influence individual agency in embracing missional identity at every level of the Church’s life. The question of structure—and specifically, pastor transitions from parish to parish—is considered in terms of its impact on a parish’s effectiveness at mission. Structural change may seem (...)
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    P. Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist.; and Peter A. Kwasniewski, editors, Integralism and the Common Good: Selected Essays from The Josias, Volume 1: Family, City, and State. [REVIEW]Christopher James Wolfe - 2022 - Catholic Social Science Review 27:178-180.
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