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Language | English |
Publisher | Fides Publishers |
Publication date | 1967 |
Publication place | United States |
Academic Freedom and the Catholic University is a book edited by Edward Manier and John W. Houck which was published in 1967 by Fides Publishers, a press affiliated with the University of Notre Dame. It was based on the proceedings a conference at Notre Dame in April 1966.[1]
The book included chapters by John Walsh, David Fellman, John McKenzie, Frederick Crosson, Philip Gleason, Robert Hassenger, John Houck, and Edward Manier.