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The Bridge: A Yearbook of Judaeo-Christian Studies, Vol. I The Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies

1955

Contributors

John M. Oesterreicher

Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/jcs-bridge-I ~m ents .ch is under the direction of , of Jesus at Louvain. It has and is introduced by Father CONTRIBUTORS ler, a.F.M., first published his d Glaube (XLIII, 5), edited Ihical and Theological Acad­ r this volume by the Editor. ! Duesberg, a.S.B., was pub­ 1 et vie chretienne (Editions form, in Les Grands proces Father Barnabas M. Ahern, c.P., who holds a Licentiate in Sacred Scripture II, 2 I 5 ). The present trans­ from the Biblical Commission in Rome, .teaches at the Passionist Seminary )site of both versions. in Chicago. Presently he is at work on a new translation of the Pauline epistles for the Confraternity version of the Bible. sness of the publishers who . works: Librairie Gallimard, Father J. Edgar Bruns, S.T.D., S.S.L., having studied at the Gregorian Uni­ by Simone Weil; Alfred A. versity and the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, is now an assistant olom Aleichem (I943 ) by at Old St. Peter's in New York City. New York, Burning Lights gan Paul Ltd., London, and Dom B. Christopher Butler, a.S.B., of , , )r God (I95I) and Gravity is the author of The Originality of St. Matthew and of The Church and ;heed and Ward, Inc., New Infallibility. Many of his theological studies have appeared in The Down­ enri de Lubac, s.]. We are side Review. mitted us to reproduce the

The late Father Pierre Charles, S.]., was the first to hold the chair of missiology at the Gregorian University. At the time of his death in 1954 he was Dean of the Faculty of Theology at Eegenhoven College, Univer­ sity of Louvain, where he taught dogmatic theology and missiology.

Dom Hilaire Duesberg, a.S.B., of Maredsous Abbey in Belgium and professor at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, is the author of Les Scribes inspires and Les Valeurs chretiennes de l'Ancien T estament.

Father Edward H. Flannery, who studied theology in Paris, is Assistant Editor of the Providence Visitor, of the diocese of Providence, Rhode Island. Recently he translated Jacques Maritain's Essay on Christian Phi­ losophy.

Father Bertram Hessler, a.F.M., is Lector at John Duns Scotus Academy in Monchengladbach, Germany. Dr. Hessler has written extensively on biblical theology. 347 348 Contributors Father William Keller teaches history at Seton Hall Preparatory School and University. He is engaged in writing his doctoral dissertation on the j Anglo-Irish politics in the late eighteenth century. loso]

Mot Father Richard Kugelman, C.P., S.S.L., teaches holy Scripture at the Pas­ the· sionist Seminary in Union City, New Jersey, and is a frequent contributor She to the Catholic Biblical Quarterly. Sion

Raissa Maritain has published several books of poetry and other works. Barr W ith Jacques Maritain she is co-author of Prayer and Intelligence. She is CoIl best known for her two autobiographical volumes, We Have Been Friends clas~ Together and Adventure in Grace.

James V. Mullaney, PH.D., is Professor of Philosophy and Chairman of the Liberal Arts Program at Manhattan College. His work has dealt par­ ticularly with problems of natural law and with Thomism in relation to contemporary philosophy.

Father W illiam 1. Rossner, s.]., PH.L., S.T.L., PH.D., has studied at St. Louis University and at Princeton, and is now Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.

Father William Granger Ryan, PH.D., is President of Seton Hill College, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He has written on humanism and religion in Petrarch, and is known for his translation of The Golden Legend by Jacobus de Voragine.

Cornelia Jessey Siissman, M.A., has published many critical essays and sev­ eral novels. Her most recent is The Treasures of Darkness. She has taught English and Creative Writing, particularly under the Adult Education Pro­ gram of Riverside County, California.

Irving M. Siissman, M.A., and his wife live in the Mojave Desert. A teacher of English in the Secondary Schools of Riverside County, California, he is also a painter, as well as a writer on drama and art and the author of sev­ eral short stories and one-act plays.

Father Edward A. Synan, S.T.L., L.M.S., PH.D., a graduate of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies and the University of Toronto, wrote his doctoral thesis on Richard of Campsall, an anti-Ockhamist theologian of Contributors 349 Iall Preparatory School .octoral dissertation on the fourteenth century. He is now Chairman of the Department of Phi­ losophy at Seton Hall University.

Mother Marie Thaddea de Sion holds several degrees, her doctorate from y Scripture at the Pas­ the University of Ottawa having been won in the field of Jewish studies. i a frequent contributor She is stationed at the convent of the Congregation of Notre D ame de Sion in Saskatoon, Canada. oetry and other works. Barry Ulanov, PH.D., a Renaissance scholar, teaches English at Barnard and Intelligence. She is College. His writings cover wide areas in comparative literature and in We Have Been Friends classical and modern music.

)phy and Chairman of lis work has dealt par­ [bomism in relation to has studied at St. Louis 1 of the Department of )raska. of Seton Hill College, aanism and religion in 'h e Golden Legend by critical essays and sev­ 'arkness, She has taught le Adult Education Pro­ oj ave Desert. A teacher :ounty, California, he is . and the author of sev­ tduate of the Pontifical of Toromo, wrote his ckhamist theologian of