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NOTES ON OUR CONTRIBUTORS Edward M. MacKinnon, S. J., Ph. D. {theoretical physics, St. Louis University ) who has written for scientific journals and contributed philosophical articles to The Modern Schoolman, Thought, The International Philosophical Quarterly, is now engaged in post-doctoral research on the.philosophy of science at Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Carroll Stuhlmueller, C. P., S. T. L., author of commentaries on Leviticus and the Gospel of St. Luke for the Paulist Press and Liturgical Press series, a frequent contributor to scholarly journals including Catholic Biblical Quarterly, The Thomist, Worship, continues his research at the Passionist Fathers Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, where he is professor of Scripture. Richard H. Beis, M.A., Ph. D. {Notre Dame University) past instructor at St. Norbert College, West de Pere, Wisconsin, contributor to·The Modern Schoolman, and Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Maryknoll Seminary, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, is engaged in research studies of Analytic Philosophy in its relation to Thomism. William T. Blackstone, M.A., Ph. D. {Duke University) author of Philosophical Analysis and the Problems of Religious Knowledge, whose studies in ethical theory have been published in many philosophical journals, is in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. Michael Stock, 0. P., Ph. D. (Angelicum) a frequent contributor to scholarly journals, co-author with Francis J. Braceland, M.D. of Modern Psychiatry: A Handbook for Believers, is now Lector Primarius and Professor of Psychology at St. Stephens College, Dover, Mass. Bernard J. Cooke, S. J., S. T. D., Chairman of the Department of Religious Education at Marquette University, contributes often to theological periodicals, including Theology Digest, Catholic World, Perspectives, and is active in the renewal of catechetics. James M. 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. Rev. Kevin Seasoltz, 0. S. B., J. C. D., of St. Anselm's Abbey, Washington, D. C., who teaches in the Department of Religious Education of The Catholic University. of America, is author of a book recently published by Herder and Herder, entitled The House of God. 247 ...

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