The Linacre Quarterly

Volume 40 | Number 3 Article 12

August 1973 Editorial Board of Advisors Catholic Physicians' Guild

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Recommended Citation Catholic Physicians' Guild (1973) "Editorial Board of Advisors," The Linacre Quarterly: Vol. 40 : No. 3 , Article 12. Available at: http://epublications.marquette.edu/lnq/vol40/iss3/12 the stance taken by the editorial boa r .Jf ... olic posttwn. This is, in fact, .· ...... the Lin.acre Quarterly. u to take a lively interest and an active .r- JOHN G. BOUTSELIS, M.D.: ' .1.. •, , Dr. Boutselis is a professor in the annual meeting by sending in your comn tts tic~!~t:n ~; ~~~eF~~~~a~~~·~ Department of Obstetrics and Gy­ or suggestions for the .proposed. program. thanks for the many heartc ng EDITORIAL necology, Ohio State University, r. ·. ·. College of Medicine. He is a mem­ ... .. In co~clu~ion I h~tshh Itoh::~te~=:~ ~:Ceiving as President and I s• cit t • • • commumcatiOns w tc k BOARD OF ber of the board of directors of . d rt and prayers. Than you. • your contmue suppo Charles A. Bauda, M.D., Prestdent the Human Life Foundation. He ADVISORS received his medical education a t St. Louis and Ohio State universi­ ties and has held teaching appoint­ ments in the obstetrics and gyne­ ·. cology department of the Ohio State medical college since 19 57. He has written extensively on mat­ 1973 ters relating to his field and has also participated in many profes­ •• ANNUAL MEETING sional events. Dr. Boutselis has The Linacre Quarterly proudly been awarded six research grants. NATIONAL FEDERATION OF introduces its new editorial advi­ . CATHOLIC PHYSICIANS' GUILDS sory board - thirteen distinguished REVEREND CHARLES PAT­ ., members whose talents and exper­ RICK CARROLL: A priest of the tise will be placed at the service Episcopal Diocese of California, of the journal. As reported earlier, Father Carroll recently completed .. . ~ the National Federation Board of a year's residence as a Fellow of QUALITY INN Directors last June approved a res­ the Institute for Ecumenical and olution aimed at broadening the Cultural Research at St. John's ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA scope of the Linacre to make it Abbey and University, College­ more effective in matters of medi­ ville, Minn. At present he is liv­ cal morality. To implement this ing in Skowhegan, Maine, in or­ goal, it was decided to assemble der to have access to the resources an editorial advisory board of com­ of the International Legal Center SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, petent ethicians, physicians, th e­ at the Harvard Law School. His ologians and other experts from DECEMBER 1-2, 1973 studies, lectures, and writings fo­ a broad range of disciplines and cus on the ethical implications of religious backgrounds. advances in the life sciences. Be­ To list all the achievements, hon­ sides a number of church positions, ors and publications of this out­ Father Carroll has experience in standing group would be to fill this government, teaching, advertising issue. The following is a mere hint In conjunction with the Annual Clinical Meeting and editorial work. His educa­ of the of the versatile ability that Linacre tional background includes study now counts among its most valuable American Medical Association assets. at Yale, Harvard, the University of Berlin, Union Theological Sem­ The members of the editorial inary and Church Divinity School advisory board are: of the Pacific.

Auausr, 197 3 Linacre QuarterlY 148 149 Responsible: Issues . In Personal REVEREND PAUL E. Mc­ .. . ·: ., and co-authored Advance­ KEEVER, S.T.D.: Although Fa­ . . ment of Theological Education, an ther McKeever is the editor of outgrowth of a study on theological The Long Island Catholic, his education in America in which Dr. publications have not been limited Gustafson served as assistant direc­ to his own paper. Father McKeever tor. . , is a former president of the Cath­ f ••• Connery Cu!ran Boutsellis Carroll olic Theological Society of Amer­ DAVID W. LOUISELL: Pro­ ARTHUR JAMES DYCK, h.­ ica and has taught at the REVEREND JOHN R. CON­ fessor Louisell is the Eliza.beth university, graduate school and sem­ NERY, S.J., a professor of moral D.: Dr. Dyck is the Mary B. Sa m­ Josselyn Boalt Professor of Law stall Professor of Population E ics inary levels. A Brooklyn native, he theology at the Bellarm~ne School at the University of California Law was ordained in 1948 and studied of Theology, , IS current­ at the Harvard School of p >lie School, Berkeley. He has been a Health. A Phi Beta Kappa a the at the Catholic University of Amer­ ly on a sabbatical leave . at ~he law professor at . the University ica and the Gregorian University University of Kansas ~~e n he Kennedy Center f?r BIOet~Ics, since 1956 and was awarded the in Rome, receiving his , Washmg- earned master's degrees m )sy­ Boalt chair in 1964. Members of chology and philosop~y , h ~ re­ in 1954. Besides his editorial, teach­ D C Father Connery began the legal profession are familiar ton, . · f ceived his doctorate m re ll ous ing and writing duties, he has par­ teaching at Bellarmine Schoo 1 o with Professor Louisell through ticipated in diocesan affairs. Theology in 1948 and serve~ as ethics from Harvard in 1966 Be· his long list of books and articles. fore attaining his present pos on, provmc1. . at superior of the Chicago They may also identify him with he was an assi ~ tant profess< of RICHARD ARTHUR McCOR­ ·. . ., provmce. of the Society of Jesubs three Supreme ): ' ... •" social ethics at the Harvard l vin­ MICK, S.J.: A professor of moral .. from 1960 to 1967. H~ has pu - Court decisions, involving the theology at the Bellarmine School • l lished a number of articles relat­ ity School and a member o the right · to counsel, immigration, and ... Harvard Center for Popu tion of Theology in Chicago, Father ing to moral theology· immunity of congressmen for floor McCormick has been teaching Studies. A native of ~ask · .::he· speeches. Born in Duluth, Minne­ mpr .sive Christian morals to Jesuit seminar­ REVEREND CHARLES . E. wan, Dr. Dyck has ~n • sota, Professor Louisell received bibliography on subjec~s rc •ting ians since 1957. The past president CURRAN: Father Curran IS a his law degree from the University of the Catholic Theological Soci­ professor of moral theology. at the to population and. medical ' :lies. of Minnesota and practiced law Works in progress mclude At Eth· ety, he is a recipient of the society's Catholic University of Amenca. He in New York and Washington, D.C. Cardinal Spellman Award. He is a former president of both the ical Analysis of Population 1 hies, He returned to his alma mater as Moral Requiredness and Pr cr_ea ­ serves as an associate editor of American Society of Christian ~th­ a professor in 1950-56 and again tive Rights and Population J tltcy. A merica and as a general ed itor !C. S an d the Catholic Theological as the Visiting Distinguished (along with James Gustafson and Society of America and was a sen­ Alumni Professor of Law in 1971- Paul Ramsey) of Studies in Chris­ ior research. scholar at the Kennedy JAMES M. GUSTAFSOI': D~ 72. His books include Trial of Gustafson holds the special ran. tian Ethics. He has published wide­ Center for Bioethics in 1972. T_h~t Medical Malpractice Cases and ly in publications as diverse as The­ of University Professor a t tl ~· D•·f same year he was the first recipi­ The Parenchyma of Law, both ological Studies and Sports Illus­ ent of the John Courtney Murra_y vinity School of the Univer tty o . · t ent written with H . Williams, M.D. trated . A Toledo, Ohio, native, Award of the Catholic ~heolog•­ Chicago. Prior to h•s appot m . 1972 he was a professor of _re· cal Society of America. HIS books •n , U . ttY are Christian Morality Today, . A ligious studies at Yale nl\ ers . New Look at Christian ~orallly , An expert in theological at~ d ::~ Contemporary Problems m Moral cial ethics, Dr. Gustafson IS · t ·arthell Theology, Catholic Moral _T~eol­ author of Treasures m . ogy in Dialogue; and Cn sts in Vessels, Christ and the Moral . L.if~ Priestly Ministry, and he has co­ and The Church as Moral Dectst_o authored and edited other works. Maker. He also edited On BetnK Gustafson Lovisell McKeever

Auaust. 197 3 Linacre Quarterly 151 150 PAUL RAMSEY, Ph.D: .. Father McCormick entered the ica where he earned the degree, .. ·. ·., Ramsey is tl:le Harrington Sp r ' . . in 1940, received Doctor of Hebrew Literature, in . . Paine Professor of Religion tt ·.·. his master's degree from Loyola 1958. He also studied at the He­ . He has :­ ·.. :· University in Chicago and his doc­ brew University in Jerusalem and cupied the Paine chair since 1' 7 torate in theology from the Gre­ at Oxford University. A work in and has been a faculty mem ~ r gorian University in Rome in 1957. p~ogress is titled A Faithful Pas­ since 1944, including a stint ts ' .· In 1972, he was a senior research Siegel Walters swn, A Theology ofJudaism . scholar at the Kennedy Center for department chairman. Well kn< ·n for his work in Christian et ;;s Bioethics. His father, Dr. Edward LEROY WALTERS, Ph.D: Dr. ; ' and social theory, he has wri .:n J . McCormick, is a past president Theological Society. The rectptent Walters is the director of the Ken­ or edited several books and n ny of the American Medical Associa­ of many honors, he was elected to nedy Center for Bioethics, George­ articles on religious and philos< ·h- tion. ~~mbership in the Institute of Med­ town University, a post he has held ·. tcme of the National Academy of since 1971. Previously he served Sciences in 1972. as the co-ordinator of the East­ West Conferences, Mennonite Cen­ RABBI SEYMOUR SIEGEL· tral Committee, West Berlin, and Rabbi Siegel is a professor of the: wa~ a teaching fellow in religious I, olog~ at the Jewish Theological ethics at Yale. Born in Sterling ... Semmary of America in New York , Dr. Walters earned a B.D: • I ,, where he has been a faculty mem~ degree from the Mennonite Bibli­ Ra m sey McCormick Paganelli ber since 1952. He also occupies cal Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana, • I the · Young . ~en's Philanthropic and attended the University of ~-e~gue Chau m Ethics and Rab- Heidelberg and the Free Univer­ VITALE H. PAGANELLI, ical topics, among them Fabrt ted lntc Thought and is assistant dean Man : The Ethics of Genetic on­ sity of Berlin, receiving his doc­ M.D. Dr. Paganelli, a name fa­ of the Herbert H. Lehman Institute torate in religious studies from trol and The Patient as P< on: miliar to Linacre readers is a gen­ of Ethics. He has been a visiting . Honors include Explorations in Medical Ethic He eral practitioner in Glens Falls, ~rofessor at the Seminario Rabin­ the Theron Rockwell Field Prize edited Religion, ninth in the ~ ies, N. Y. He received the Thomas tc? Latino Americana in Buenos from Yale and the Scholar's Award " Humanistic Scholarship in A ,eri­ Linacre Award for 1971 for his Aires, at Carleton College in Min­ from th~ Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., ca: The Princeton Studies." \ S a article, "The Catholic Physician, n~sota and at the College of the Foundatwn. He is currently at McCosh Faculty Fellow in }64, the Teaching Magisterium and the City of New York. Born in Chi­ work on a book, Five Classic Just­ Dr. Ramsey researched the < hris­ Theologian." A graduate of George­ ~g?, ~abbi Siegel studied at the War Theories: A Study in the tian interpretation of sex and mar­ town University, Dr. Paganelli re­ . ntverstty of Chicago and the Jew­ Thought of Thomas Aquinas, Vi­ riage; earlier, as a Senior f : llow ceived his M.D. degree from the Ish Theological Seminary of Amer- loria, Suarez, Gentili, and Grotius. New York Medical College. He has in the Council of the Huma ities, been an associate editor of Linacre he had done research of a 1 lated nature. A nativ,. Dr. and regional director of the Na­ tional Federation of Catholic Phy­ Ramsey received his doc torate from the Yale University Q,vinity sicians' Guilds. He is on the board of directors of the John XXIII School in 1943. He has tau.;ht or Institute, St. Louis, Missouri. This lectured at many education tl in­ institute was· recently created and stitutions, holds a number ' f edi­ is funded by the Catholic Hospital torial positions, and has bee11 pres­ Association for the study of ethical ident of the American Soc1c ty of Christian Ethics and the American problems in medicine.

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