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The Missionary Spirit of Gregory the Great as Evidenced by His Interest in the Angles
(Creighton University, 1952)
The purpose of this study is to examine the missionary spirit of Gregory the Great in the light of his objectives, his interest, his plans, and the execution of his designs for the conversion of the Angles. This will be ...
Basic Tenets of Catholic Literary Criticism
(Creighton University, 1952)
Fully aware that man’s religious perfection Is greatly facilitated, and promoted by his general culture, the Catholic Church has at all times advocated the cause of education in all branches of learning. The liberal arts ...
Catholic Parents' Clubs as an Agency for Guidance
(Creighton University, 1952)
The Initial, impetus for the present work arose from a practical problem. To the writer was given the assignment of organizing an association whereby the parents of ease eight hundred Catholic high school students might ...
Various Opinions Which Prevailed Among the Fathers of the North African Church Concerning the Treatment to Be Accorded to the Lapsi, as Shown in the Correspondence of Saint Cyprian
(Creighton University, 1952)
By 200 A.D. Christianity was so established in North Africa that Tertullian in his famous Apology to Scapula, the Proconsul, could boast that the decimation of the Christians of Carthage would result in a frightful decline ...