Printed Matter - St. Thomas Aquinas., 03/08/1975-11/17/1979
Series-level Scope and Content Note
(Box 3, Folders 30 - 72) This series contains photographs of individual friends and associates as well as of Thomas Kernan. In addition, printed material collected by both Kernans on various subjects including World War II, are filed in this section.
Dates
- 03/08/1975-11/17/1979
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Extent
From the Collection: 4.2 Linear Feet (4 Hollinger boxes (3 Record Storage; 1 drop front flat 11x14"))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains reprints of lectures on St. Thomas Aquinas. One by Robert J. Henle, SJ, president, Georgetown University, 1975, entitled, "Saint Thomas and the Definition of Intelligence." Two by Pope John Paul II, 1979, entitled, "Perennial Philosophy of St. Thomas from the Youth of Our Times," and "Method and Doctrine of St. Thomas in Dialogue with Modern Culture."
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
AQUINAS, ST. THOMAS - LECTURE BY HENLE, ROBERT J., SJ: Printed Item
AQUINAS, ST. THOMAS - LECTURE BY POPE JOHN PAUL II: Printed Item
JOHN PAUL II, POPE - LECTURES RE THOMAS AQUINAS 1979: Printed Item
HENLE, ROBERT J., SJ - LECTURE RE THOMAS AQUINAS 1975: Printed Item
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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