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Jude P. Dougherty (Author)

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September 2000
As we enter a new millennium, calls for the renewal of America abound. There is a widespread belief that something is amiss, that the nation is in a period of moral and cultural decline. We still speak of Western civilization, and it remains a reality even though its spiritual foundation has been under siege within Western intellectual circles for more than two centuries.

In "Western Creed, Western Identity," Jude P. Dougherty investigates the classical roots of Western culture and its religious sources in an effort to define its underlying intellectual and spiritual commitments. The essays were written from a single vantage point, one that has come to be identified with Thomas Aquinas, although the natural law outlook they represent is older than Aquinas. While they are the reflections of a spectator formed in the Catholic tradition, they are not theological in character. They are meant to be observations and judgments that can be appreciated by readers who may not identify with that tradition.

The first part of the volume examines the role of religion in society. Dougherty considers the views of Karl Marx and John Dewey, contrasting them with those of Jacques Maritain and John Courtney Murray. The second part of the book examines the nature of the law and the relation between civil law and natural law. Contemporary legal issues bearing upon the assignment of responsibility are addressed in an essay on collective responsibility and in another on the assignment of blame within the context of tort law. Responsibility and punishment are examined within the same framework. The final section brings together a number of essays on the relation of faith and reason. One essay follows the intellectual journey of Edith Stein, another the thought of Jacques Maritain from the beginning of his career to his final works. John Paul II’s "Fides et Ratio" as a defense of reason and the reasonableness of faith is also discussed.


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“Brings together formidable erudition and wisdom in a convincing affirmation of the credal basis of the culture of the West.” -- First Things

“Dougherty shows how and where a disciplined metaphysics can provide new and useful perspectives on important legal and social issues." -- Perspectives on Political Science

About the Author

Jude P. Dougherty, dean emeritus of the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America, is editor of the "Review of Metaphysics" and general editor of the Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy series published by CUA Press.

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As the turn of the century approaches, calls for the renewal of America abound. Read the first page
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secular mind, religious mind, public philosophy
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New York, United States, Saint Thomas, Supreme Court, Edith Stein, First Amendment, Notre Dame, Jacques Maritain, John Dewey, North America, Sidney Hook, John Paul, Oxford University Press, Summa Theologiae, Thomas Aquinas, Catholic Church, Lord Patrick Devlin, Whose Justice, World War, Etienne Gilson, Immanuel Kant, John Courtney Murray, Justice Stewart, Karl Marx, Ronald Dworkin
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