Box 170
Contains 16 Results:
Ekklesiastikos: Preface to an Ecclesiology in Origen - Bert Akers, , 1865
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
The Doctrine of St. Basil the Great On the Divinisation of Man - James Alf, 1942
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
De Missionibus Personarum Divinarum - Francois Bourassa, 1946
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Saint Cyril of Alexandria's Commentary on the Fourth Gospel - Thomas Brophy, 1942
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Intentio Caritativa in Actu Meritorio Secundum Sanctum Thomam, 1948
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
The Incarnation According to Marius Victorinus - William M. Hagan, 1960
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
The Fall of Man and Original Sin In The Theology of Gregory of Nyssa - Ernest McClear, 1946
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Trinitarian Speculation in the Works of Some Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Theologians at the Gregorian University - Vincent P. McDonough, 1965
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Integralism: An Historico-Critical Study of the Phenomenon in France as seen in Writings of Emmanuel Barbier (1851-1925) - Gerald J. O'Brien, 1962
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Jean Morin: His Historical Commentary on the Early Penitential Discipline - Paul Francis Palmer, 1942
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Leo XIII On Education: An historical, analytical, and critical study - Nicholas A. Predovich, 1962
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
The History of the Exegesis of Matthew 16:18-19 in Commentaries of the Early Middle Ages - Theodore T. Taheny, 1960
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
De Valore Argumenti Patristici in Theoria Praecepti Non Rigorosi Circa Mortem Christi - Ferdinando Velasquez, 1966
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Baptism According to Saint Ambrose - Orrin T. Wheeler, 1958
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Bibliography on Unknown Dissertation on Ambrose?, 1960s
Dissertations written by Woodstock students
Kalendaria, 1926 - 1966
The Dean of Studies is in charge of the faculty and students, establishing the course of studies and academic calendar (kalendaria), communicating the wishes of the faculty to the Rector and vice versa, and interfacing with student activities. This series consists of faculty meeting notes, kalendaria (course schedules), disputations and theses, correspondence regarding academic affairs, rector diaries, lists of faculty publications and text books, and minutes of academic committees.