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NOTES ON OUR CONTRIBUTORS FERRER SMITH, 0. P., S. T. D., recent President of the Catholic Theological Society of America, co-author of P1·ejace to Happiness, and contributor to the theological journals, holds the office of Regent of Studies, Province of St. Joseph, and is Professor of Moral Theology at the Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D. C. CESLAUS SPICQ, 0. P., S. T. D., Professor of Exegesis of the New Testament at the University of Fribourg, author of several books on Biblical studies, frequent contributor to scholarly journals including Revue Biblique, is a Consultor of the Biblical Commission. JoHN KING, 0. M. I., S. T. D., who teaches Dogmatic Theology at the Oblate College, Washington, D. C. and has contributed studies in the field of Ecclesiology to several theological journals, accompanied Msgr. Vagnozzi, the Apostolic Delegate to the United States, to the first session of the Second Vatican Council and was appointed a peritus. MAURICE ScHEPERS, 0. P., S. T. D., Professor of History of Dogma at the Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D. C., Visiting Instructor in the Department of Religious Education at the Catholic University of America, has recently published a volume in the Foundations of Catholic Theology Series entitled The Church of Christ. JAMES EGAN, 0. P., S. T. D., whose theological studies have appeared in THE THOMIST, Cross and Crown, Angelicum, and other journals, is Chairman of the College Division of the Dominican Educational Association and Professor in the Graduate School of Theology, St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana. EMILIO SAURAS, 0. P., S. T. D., Professor at the University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, contributor to the principal Spanish theological journals, and author of two major works on the Mystical Body, was chosen by the Holy See to assist officials at the Council as a peritus. CoLMAN O'NEILL, 0. P., S. T. D., whose theological studies have appeared in The Irish Theological Quarterly, THE THoMIST, The American Ecclesiastical Review , is Professor of Dogmatic Theology at the Institute Jesus Magister in Rome. JAMES GAFFNEY, S. J., S. T. L., having attended Holy Cross College, Boston, Massachusetts, continued his philosophical studies at Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama, and his theological studies at Woodstock College, Woodstock , Maryland. CoRNELIUS ERNST, 0. P., M.A., S. T. L., Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Dominican House of Studies, Hawkesyard Priory, Rugeley, Staffs, England, whose articles have appeared in Dominican Studies, Clergy Review, and Blackfriars, has recently had published his English translation of Karl Rahner's Theological Investigations. 619 620 NOTES ON OUR CONTRIBUTORS THOM~S CAMELOT, 0. P., S. T. D., Vice-Rector of the Dominican Faculty of Theology at Le Saulchoir, Etiolles, France, author of numerous articles and several books, including Les Conciles d'Ephese et de Chalcedoine, was a peritus at the first session of the Second Vatican Council. LuiGI CIAPPI, 0. P., S. T. D., Master of the Sacred Palace, Vatican City, author of De Sacramentis in Communi, among other books, and of scholarly studies appearing in Angelicum, Sapienza, lvlarianum, and THE THOMIST, was a peritus assisting at the first session of the Second Vatican Council. GREGORY BAUM, 0. S. A., S. T. D., Director of the Centre of Ecumenical Studies at St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Canada, editor of The Ecumenist, author of several books, the latest of which is Progress and Perspectives, and numerous articles in Ecumenism, is a Consultor of the Secretariat for Christian Unity at Rome. PnuDENTIUS DE LETTER, S. J., Ph. D., S. T. D., author of The Call to All Nations and other books, frequent contributor to scholarly journals, such as Theological Studies, Irish Theological Quarterly, Bijdragen, and THE THOMIST, is professor at St. Mary's Theological College, Kurseong, N. F. Ry., India. ALVARO HuERGA, 0. P., S. T. D., affiliated with Centro de Estudios de Espiritualidad (University of Salamanca, Spain) , Professor at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, and noted author, was consultor of the Spanish hierarchy at the first session of the Second Vatican Council. EDWARD ScHILLEBEECKX, 0. P., S. T. D., whose book, De Sacramentele Heilsecono· mie, has brought him international recognition among theologians, was advisor for the Dutch hierarchy...

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