Saints, Sovereigns, and Scholars: Studies in Honor of Frederick D. WilhelmsenRobert A. Herrera, James Lehrberger, Melvin Eustace Bradford This festschrift brings together authors from various countries who are specialists in different disciplines within the humanities and who share a common vision of human life. These essays in philosophical speculation, political theory, literary criticism, and historical analysis are rooted in the western cultural heritage and Christian religious tradition. Major figures examined include Aristotle, Aquinas, Thomas More, John of the Cross, Donoso Cortes, and the Spanish Carlists. The interdisciplinary and cosmopolitan nature of this festschrift reflects the approach and style of the man honored, Dr. Frederick D. Wilhelmsen. A special feature of the volume is a selection of critical studies of Professor Wilhelmsen's own work. |
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A Critique of Materialism | 3 |
Are They | 23 |
Communal Action | 49 |
Copyright | |
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