1968 - Culture and Counterculture: A Catholic Critique

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Thomas V. Gourlay, Daniel Matthys
Wipf and Stock Publishers, Nov 11, 2020 - Religion - 326 pages
Sexual revolution, terrorism, student riots, civil rights, Stonewall Riots, feminism, and the publication of Humane vitae. The year 1968 is a milestone in twentieth-century history. The papers presented in this volume mark an interdisciplinary and wide-ranging approach to a year, and indeed a decade, whose movements and events are still very much alive in contemporary society. The fruits of the conference are published in this volume to invite ongoing reflection and a critical discourse to a watershed moment in our history and culture.
 

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Title Page
The Importance of a Comma in Humanae
De la Présence Seulement de la Présence
1968 and the Internationalization
Christ in Hyperreality
1960s Psychologists
Two Freedoms
Rahners Last Gambit
A Curran Affair
Walter Kaufmann and Modern
Germain Grisez Ultimate Ends and
The Law of Adam and
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About the author (2020)

Thomas V. Gourlay is a doctoral candidate at the University of Notre Dame Australia and the President and cofounder of the Christopher Dawson Society for Philosophy and Culture.



Daniel Matthys is a teacher and gardener. He is a cofounder of the Christopher Dawson Society of Philosophy and Culture. He resides on a small farm on the outskirts of Toodyay, Western Australia.

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