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IIA-9.4a: Samuel H. Frisbee - Moral theology notes.
This series consists of the personal and professional papers of Jesuits associated with Woodstock, former Woodstock Jesuits, ex Jesuits, and Jesuits within and outside the province. The collection is made up of spiritual notes, sermons, class materials, materials for publication, correspondence between Jesuits and family, photos, scrapbooks, diaries, newspaper clippings, and menologies.
Daisy O. Hughes. Enriqueta Morales.
AIDS: Medicine and Moral Absolutes/Aiding the Young
Larson, E. | Riches, V.
A Phenomenonology of Trust: Strangers and the Moral Gift
This sub-series includes drafts, reprints, related correspondence, and notes related to Zaner's journal articles, lectures, books, book chapters, and poetry.
Decisions in the NICU: The Moral Authority of Parents
This sub-series includes drafts, reprints, related correspondence, and notes related to Zaner's journal articles, lectures, books, book chapters, and poetry.
Experience and Moral Life: A Phenomenological Approach to Bioethics
This sub-series includes drafts, reprints, related correspondence, and notes related to Zaner's journal articles, lectures, books, book chapters, and poetry.
P1082 - Diocese of Norwich, Fourth Annual Medical Moral Day
The series consists of records related to presentation delivered by EDP in a variety of settings, including courses, conferences, award ceremonies, and lectures. The major topics addressed in the presentations are managed care and euthanasia. The types of records found in this series include presentation slides, handwritten notes, outlines, edited drafts, and transcripts.
See also Series 3: Courses and Conference Files.
IIA-8.7: Notebook - Writings on habits, moral virtue, etc.
Notebook defining habits and morals.
ID-31c: Papers re Canon Law and Moral Theology
Correspondence and proposals on the teaching of canon law and moral theology.
"Purpose of Art and the Principles of Morality in . . ".
The Manuscripts Series consists of a collection of Martin Quigley's own writings and addresses, organized chronologically by the year.
"Beyond the New Morality" - Typescript #2, pp. 1 - 155
The Russell B. Shaw Papers comprise 4.5 linear feet consisting of 43 folders arranged in three boxes. The papers consist almost exclusively of manuscripts of eight books written by Shaw and two books co-authored by C. A. Koob and Germain Grisez.
"Beyond the New Morality" - Typescript #2, pp. 156 - 243
The Russell B. Shaw Papers comprise 4.5 linear feet consisting of 43 folders arranged in three boxes. The papers consist almost exclusively of manuscripts of eight books written by Shaw and two books co-authored by C. A. Koob and Germain Grisez.
"Beyond the New Morality" - Final Draft, pp 1 - 79
The Russell B. Shaw Papers comprise 4.5 linear feet consisting of 43 folders arranged in three boxes. The papers consist almost exclusively of manuscripts of eight books written by Shaw and two books co-authored by C. A. Koob and Germain Grisez.
"Beyond the New Morality" - Final Draft, pp. 80 - 158
The Russell B. Shaw Papers comprise 4.5 linear feet consisting of 43 folders arranged in three boxes. The papers consist almost exclusively of manuscripts of eight books written by Shaw and two books co-authored by C. A. Koob and Germain Grisez.
"Beyond the New Morality" - Final Draft, pp. 159 - 209
The Russell B. Shaw Papers comprise 4.5 linear feet consisting of 43 folders arranged in three boxes. The papers consist almost exclusively of manuscripts of eight books written by Shaw and two books co-authored by C. A. Koob and Germain Grisez.
Calvo. Francisco Cornejo Morales.
Personal Correspondence. Ricardo A. Morales. Humberto Calamari.
Medical Ethics and Moral Values: The Search for Consensus
The recordings primarily consist of lectures delivered by EDP at both Georgetown University and other institutions. They include audio cassettes, VHS tapes, compact disks, and DVDs.
Technology and Human Reproduction: a Moral and Theological Assessment
The collection consists of audiovisual recordings related to bioethics, the bulk of which are recordings of lectures delievered at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE). This includes the KIE's Intensive Bioethics Courses and Advanced Bioethics Courses. The recordings are in a variety of formats, including audio cassettes, compact discs, DVDs, micro cassettes, VHS cassette tapes, 1/4" open reel audio, and other formats.
