The Splendor of Truth, [Veritatis Splendor], Boston, MA: St Paul Books and Media, Vatican translation, 1993, 154 pages. All quotes are referenced according to the paragraph numbers of this edition. Italicized words in the quotes appear in the edition.
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SteinfelsPeter, “Encyclical on Morality Doesn't Stifle Debate, Church Officials Say,” 10/6/93, sect. B,8.
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GrisezGermain, “‘Veritatis Splendor’ Revealed truth vs. dissent,”Homiletic and Pastoral Review, March, 1994, 8–17. As to the other articles, see Commonweal Oct. 22, 1993, 3-5 and 11-18 wherein the following authors comment Cunningham, Lawrence S.; Komonchak, Joseph A.; Doyle, Dennis, M.; Curran, Charles, E.; Smith, Janet, E; Cahill, Lisa Sowle; Hauerwas, Stanley; Patrick, Anne E; Neuhaus, Richard, “The Truth About Freedom,” The Wall Street Journal Oct 8, 1993; “The new Encyclical,” Editorial, America, Oct 23, 1993, 3; McCormick, Richard A., “Veritatis Splendor and Moral Theology”, Homiletic and Pastoral Review, Oct. 30, 1993, 8-11; Ratzinger, Joseph Kardinal, “Glaube als Weg. Hinfuhrung zur Enzyklika des Papstes uber die Grundlagen der Moral,” Internationale katholische Zeitschrift, 6/93, November 1993, 564-570; also in English translation in Inside the Vatican, November 1993, 14-17; Moynihan, Robert, “John Paul Stands Firm,” Ibidem, 18-25; Chapelle, A., “Les enjeux de ‘Veritatis splendor,” Nouvelle Revue Theologique, Nov.-Dec., 1993, 801-817; Conway, Ronald, “Papal Obsessions,” originally in The Australian but reprinted in World Press Review, Dec. 1993, 45.
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Centesimus Annus (May 1, 1991), 46.
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LawlerRonald D., The Christian Personalism of John Paul II, Chicago, Ill.: Franciscan Herald Press, 1980; McCartney, James J., Unborn Person: Pope John Paul II and the Abortion Debate, N.Y.: Peter Lang, 1987, “Theological and Philosophical Influences on Wojtyla's Thought,” ch. 1, pp.10-45 and “Wojtyia's Notion of Person,” ch.2, pp.47-82; Woznicki, Andrew N., A Christian Humanism, Karol Wojtyia's Existential Personalism, New Britain, Ct.: Mariel Publications, 1980; A Christian Humanism, Karol Wojtyia's Existential Personalism, “The Christian Humanism and Adequate Personalism of Karol Wojtyla,” Pope John Paul II Lecture Series, St. Paul, Minn.: College of St Thomas, 1985, pp.36-40.
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WojtylaCardinal Karol, The Acting Person, translated from the Polish by Andrzej Potocki and revised from the 1969 Polish edition, Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1979.
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McCartney, pp. 10–45; Wojtyla, “Preface,” vii-xiv and “Editorial Introduction,” by A-T. Tymieniecka, xix-xxiii.
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Wojtyla, pp. 66–67.
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Wojtyla, p. 119.
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Wojtyla, p. 173.
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Wojtyla, p. 171.
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Wojtyla, p. 138.
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GuggenheimAntoine, “Liberté et verité selon K. Wojtyla,”Nouvelle Revue Theologique, mars-avril, tome 115/n.2, 1993, pp.194-210; Nouvelle Revue Theologique, mai-juin, tome 115/n.3, 1993, pp.400-411, especially pp.400-402, 405-407.