Three Catholic philosophers

Intellectual confusion resembling a smog of the mind has been a deadening presence in Catholicism in the years since Vatican Council II. But here and there amid the swirling mists of bad arguments and lame analogies, a small yet significant body of Catholic intellectuals has stood firm in defense of clear thinking and good sense, among them were Ralph McInerny, Germain Grisez, and Jude Dougherty.
 

 

 

 

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