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Four Ways To Fix Law School, Vincent Rougeau
Global Migration, Citizenship, And Catholic Social Teaching, Vincent Rougeau
Global Migration, Citizenship, And Catholic Social Teaching, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
No abstract provided.
Muscular Liberalism Or Multiculturalism?, Vincent Rougeau
Muscular Liberalism Or Multiculturalism?, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
No abstract provided.
Appointment: Elected To The American Law Institute, Vincent Rougeau
Appointment: Elected To The American Law Institute, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
No abstract provided.
Multicultural Modernity In Montréal, Vincent Rougeau
Multicultural Modernity In Montréal, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
No abstract provided.
Soulful Pray-Er: A Review Of Charlene Smith And John Feister's Thea's Song: The Life Of Thea Bowman, Vincent D. Rougeau
Soulful Pray-Er: A Review Of Charlene Smith And John Feister's Thea's Song: The Life Of Thea Bowman, Vincent D. Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
No abstract provided.
A Freedom Under Fire: A Review Of Martha Nussbaum's Liberty Of Conscience: In Defense Of America's Tradition Of Religious Equality, Vincent Rougeau
A Freedom Under Fire: A Review Of Martha Nussbaum's Liberty Of Conscience: In Defense Of America's Tradition Of Religious Equality, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
No abstract provided.
Christians In The American Empire: Faith And Citizenship In The New World Order, Vincent Rougeau
Christians In The American Empire: Faith And Citizenship In The New World Order, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
What does it mean to be a Christian citizen of the United States today? This book challenges the argument that the United States is a Christian nation, and that the American founding and the American Constitution can be linked to a Christian understanding of the state and society. Vincent Rougeau argues that the United States has become an economic empire of consumer citizens, led by elites who seek to secure American political and economic dominance around the world. Freedom and democracy for the oppressed are the public themes put forward to justify this dominance, but the driving force behind American …
Politics And Communion: A Bishop's Response To Segregationists, Vincent Rougeau
Politics And Communion: A Bishop's Response To Segregationists, Vincent Rougeau
Vincent D. Rougeau
No abstract provided.