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Copyright © 2002

Theology and the Social Sciences
The College Theology Society Annual, Vol. 46

Michael Horace Barnes, EDITOR

Original essays demonstrate how sociology, history, anthropology, and psychology all leave their mark on theology and open new paths to understanding.

May 2001
194pp. 5-3/8 x 8-1/4
ISBN 1-57075-355-5
Original Paperback
$20.00


Gregory Baum
(McGill University)

John A. Coleman, SJ
(Loyola Marymount)

Michael Baxter
(Notre Dame)

Boyd Blundell
(Boston College)

Peter C. Phan
(Catholic University)

Terrence W. Tilley
(University of Dayton)

James K. Voiss, SJ
(St. Louis University)

Reid B. Locklin
(Boston College)

Mathew N. Schmalz
(Holy Cross)

Jeannine Hill Fletcher
(Harvard Divinity)

James D. Davidson
(Purdue University)

Patricia Wittberg
(IU/PU/Indianapolis)

Victor H. Matthews
(S.W. Missouri State University)

Carol J. Dempsey
(University of Portland)

Judith A. Merkle
(Niagara University)

Florence C. Bourg
(Mt. St. Joseph College)

William C. Mattison, III
(Notre Dame)

Felicidad Oberholzer
(St. Mary’s College)

Michael Horace Barnes holds the Alumni Chair in the Humanities and is a professor of religious studies at the University of Dayton.

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