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. NOTES ON OUR CONTRIBUTORS ERNEST J. BARTELL, C. S.C., A.M. (Economics) University of Chicago, M.A. (Sacred Doctrine) Holy Cross College, Washington, D. C., previously attended University of Notre Dame and is now instructor in the Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. P. DE LETTER, S. J., Ph. D., S. T. D. (Gregorian University, Rome) a frequent contributor to scholarly journals including Theological Studies, Irish Theological Quarterly, Professor of Dogmatic Theology at St. Mary's Theological College, Kurseong, N. F. Ry., India, is now engaged in special research on Grace and the Supernatural. BENEDICT A. PAPARELLA, Ph. D., (Catholic University of America) is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Villanova University and Lecturer in Philosophy, Gwynedd-Mercy College. His present contribution is a development of the Aquinas Lecture he delivered in May, 1960 at Gregorian Court College, Lakewood, New Jersey. .ALAN SMITH, 0. P., S. T. Praes., S. S. Prol., studied Sacred Scripture at St. Stephen's in Jerusalem, and is now Professor of Sacred Scripture of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology, Dominican House of Studies, and also at the College of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Washington, D. C. CoRNELIUS WILLIAM, 0. P., S. T. D., author of De Multiplici Virtutum Forma, is Professor of Dogmatic Theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. JosEPH C. TAYLOR, 0. P., Ph. D., Professor of Metaphysics and History of Greek Philosophy at the Dominican House of Studies, Dover, Massachusetts , has recently completed three addresses on " The Problem of Knowledge " as part of the Public Lectures Series at the Dominican House in Dover, Massachusetts. 444 ...

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