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Selected Papers from the 2003
Formation and Renewal Conference

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Robert Barnet, M.D., M.A.
"The Message of Ivan Illich and Its Meaning for Today"

Catherine Bateson
"On Human Dignity: The Ugandan AIDS Epidemic and John Paull II's Theology of the Body"

Sarah Borden, Wheaton College
"Value, Emotions, and Edith Stein"

David Carey, Whitman College
"Regina Patriarchum : True Devotion to Mary as the Touchstone of Christian Feminism"

J. Daryl Charles, Visiting Fellow, Baylor University Institute for Faith and Learning
"Returning to Moral 'First Things': The Natural-Law Tradition and Its Contemporary Application"

Mark Cherry, St. Edward's University
"Formation and Renewal in Medicine and Bioethics"

Marian Crowe, University of Notre Dame
"Preserving Marriage: A Radical Proposal"

Scott Davison, Morehead State University
"Why Machines Deserve Respect, Too"

Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes
"Spiritual Formation, Renewal and Reform: How to Secure the Spirit's Support"

Kevin M. Doak, Georgetown University
"From the Margins: Yoshihiko YOSHIMITSU's Call to Faith in a Time of Crisis"

Jason Eberl, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
"A Thomistic Foundation for Reform within Medicine"

James E. Faulconer, Brigham Young University
"Adam and Eve: The Origin of Community and the Possibility of Reform"

Patrick Flynn, Benedictine University
"The Renewal of Catholic Natural Theology: Some Philosophical Reflections as to Do's and Don't's"

Marty Gallagher, Baylor University
"Ethical Subjectivism and the Question of the Good"

Mark P. Jenkins, University of Puget Sound
"Is 'God as we understood Him ' Go(o)d Enough?"

Irfan Khawaja, The College of New Jersey
"Muslim Anti-Semitism and Zionist Orientalism: The Workings of a Vicious Cycle"

Matthew Lomanno, University of St. Thomas, Houston
"Neo-Thomism, Medical Ethics, and Natural Law: A Comparison Between Aquinas and Some Manualists"

Christopher Lutz, Morgan State University
"Getting the Flower of Renewal to Bloom: Awakening Desire for Reform"

Louise Mitchell, National Catholic Bioethics Center
"Attaining the Contemplative Outlook"

Dan Moloney, University of Notre Dame
"Crime and Mercy"

Melissa Moshella, Harvard University
"Reclaiming Reason"

Pedro Pallares, Universidad Panamericana
"The Poor as a Person: Roots of the Roads Against Poverty"

Terence J. Pell, Center for Individual Rights
"Culture War and Moral Renewal"

Dan Philpott, University of Notre Dame
and Brian Cox, The International Center for Religion and Diplomacy
"Faith-Based Diplomacy: An Ancient Idea Newly Emergent"

Alexander Pruss, Georgetown University
"Love and Double Effect"

Adrian Reimers, University of Notre Dame
"Human Suffering and John Paul II's Theology of the Body"

Miguel Rumayor, Universidad Panamericana
"Catholic Education and Free Market"

Matthew Schobert, Baylor University
"Recovering Vocation: Escaping Seductive Parodies, Embracing Subversive Practices"

Mike Sharkey, Elmhurst College
"Harry Potter and the Critique of Immediacy"

Phil Shields, Beloit College
"Reflections on the Very Idea of Communities of Choice"

Karen Stohr, Georgetown University
"Killing Bugs and the Exercise of Dominion"

Philip M. Sutton, PhD.
"The Reform and Renewal of the Professions of Psychology:
The catholic and Catholic Challenge"

J. Michael Tilley, University of Kentucky
"Developing Solidarity through Individuality: Kierkegaard on Forming and Strengthening Community"

John von Heyking, University of Lethbridge, Canada
"Schooling Virtue Through Friendship in Liberal Democracy"

 
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