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In the twentieth century, theologians such as Maritain (1957), Rust (1947), and Dawson (1929) offered systematic efforts to provide Christian interpretations of history.
Philosophy of History Little, Daniel 2007
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Tolstoy and Gandhi; theologians such as Maritain and
ETHICS OF PEACE ELIZABETH FLOWER 1968
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He also won praise from Catholic philosopher Jaques Maritain, a scholar of the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas, who told him "You are a Thomist, dear Saul, a practical Thomist."
Sandy Goodman: Who Is Saul Alinsky and Why is Newt Demonizing Him? Sandy Goodman 2012
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Elaborating on this notion, Jacques Maritain had written: A Christian work would have the artist, as artist, free.
The Christian Artist 2009
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Here's an appreciation of his work on music: Stephen Schloesser, SJ, Maritain on Music: His Debt to Cocteau.
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He also won praise from Catholic philosopher Jaques Maritain, a scholar of the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas, who told him "You are a Thomist, dear Saul, a practical Thomist."
Sandy Goodman: Who Is Saul Alinsky and Why is Newt Demonizing Him? Sandy Goodman 2012
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* Jacques Maritain made significant contributions to the philosophy of art in the first half of the twentieth century.
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Other possible advisors include Robert Scoon, who taught Aquinas until the appointment of Jacques Maritain in 1948, or Norman Malcolm.
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As Maritain explains: In this sense, and to speak succinctly, we may say that empiriological explanation has no ontological value, that is, directly ontological.
The Debate, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Call me back when they have Maritain or Pieper available...
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