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Murray, John Courtney, S.J.

 Person

Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

"Church and State: The Structure of the Argument." , 1958-03-06

 Item
Identifier: 63458
Scope and Contents

Unpublished manuscript on the relationship of church and state.

Dates: 1958-03-06

"Commentary on the Declaration on Religious Freedom", 1965

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Identifier: 63974
Scope and Contents

Commentary on the Declaration on Religious Freedom.

Dates: 1965

"Fairfield Address." , 1966-06-05

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Identifier: 63431
Scope and Contents

Commencement address given at Fairfield University on the task of the new generation.

Dates: 1966-06-05

ID-24.1a: 1) Lists of Priests and Scholastics who had special studies between 2) Recommendations for Special Studies 3) Rules and suggestions re Special Studies for Scholastics., 1923-1939

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 260
Scope and Contents

List and comments regardings students at Woodstock College recommended to higher studies. Gustave Weigel and John Courtney Murray assessments are of particular note.

Dates: 1923-1939

"Letter to Archbishop L. J. Shehan", 1963-08

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Identifier: 63977
Scope and Contents

Letter to Archbishop Shehan regarding issues of Church and State.

Dates: 1963-08

Memorandum on Admission of African American Students to St. Louis University and to the Society of Jesus., 1945-04-30

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Identifier: 63553
Scope and Contents

Letter to Zacheus Maher, the Jesuit American Superior, on the issue of admitting African American students to St. Louis University and to the Society of Jesus.

Dates: 1945-04-30

"Notes for talk on religious knowledge and the university", 1958

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Identifier: 63391
Scope and Contents

Talk on the state of religious knowledge, the place of theology in the university, and intellectual and religious liberty.

Dates: 1958

"Remarks on the Matter of Religious Liberty." , 1965

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Identifier: 63969
Scope and Contents

Concerns the juridical, political, and doctrinal development aspects of religious liberty.

Dates: 1965

"The Concept of the Church in St. Paul: The Union of Christ with His Church.", 1931-01-09

 Item
Identifier: 63537
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and a wide variety of supplemental items, which document Murray's career as author, editor, lecturer, professor, and theologian. Murray is perhaps best known for his books We Hold These Truths (1960) and The Problem of God (1964), as well as for his longstanding editorship of Theological Studies. Among Murray's correspondents are Rev. John Tracy Ellis, Henry and Clare Boothe Luce, and Samuel Cardinal Stritch, together with fellow...
Dates: 1931-01-09

"The Conciliar History of the Declaration." , 1965

 Item
Identifier: 63903
Scope and Contents

History of the councils on the Declaration on Religious Freedom

Dates: 1965

"The Death of God." , 1967-01-10

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Identifier: 63430
Scope and Contents

Lecture on "the Death of God" theology given at the University of Connecticut as part of "The President's Lecture Series."

Dates: 1967-01-10

"The Quality of Reverence", 1956-06

 Item
Identifier: 63358
Scope and Contents

A manuscript of a talk given for Journal of the Newman Club of the University of Minnesota.

Dates: 1956-06

"The Schema on Religious Freedom: Critical Comments.", 1964

 Item
Identifier: 63955
Scope and Contents

Talk on the proppsed "schema of religious freedom" by U.S. Bishops.

Dates: 1964

"Transcript of Rockefeller Project Conversation."

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Identifier: 63560
Scope and Contents

Transcript of panel of the Rockefeller Project on Church and State.

Dates: 01/01/1930-08/16/1967

"Unica Status Religio.", 1959

 Item
Identifier: 63526
Scope and Contents

Manuscript on the relationship of Church and State.

Dates: 1959

"Unity of the Church.", 1941

 Item
Identifier: 63579
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and a wide variety of supplemental items, which document Murray's career as author, editor, lecturer, professor, and theologian. Murray is perhaps best known for his books We Hold These Truths (1960) and The Problem of God (1964), as well as for his longstanding editorship of Theological Studies. Among Murray's correspondents are Rev. John Tracy Ellis, Henry and Clare Boothe Luce, and Samuel Cardinal Stritch, together with fellow...
Dates: 1941