Understanding Maritain: Philosopher and FriendDeal Wyatt Hudson, Matthew J. Mancini Mercer University Press, 1987 - 334 pages |
Contents
HENRY BARS | 15 |
BERNARD DOERING | 27 |
WILLIAM BUSH | 57 |
ERASMO LEIVAMERIKAKIS | 71 |
PETER REDPATH | 91 |
JOHN HELLMAN | 117 |
MATTHEW J MANCINI | 133 |
PAUL E SIGMUND | 153 |
JAKI | 183 |
RAYMOND DENNEHY | 201 |
DEAL W HUDSON | 235 |
HANCOCK | 257 |
DONALD A GALLAGHER | 271 |
JOSEPH PAPPIN III | 289 |
THOMAS FLYNN | 307 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 325 |
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