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121. Functional Specialization and Religious Diversity: Bernard Lonergan's Methodology and the Philosophy of Religion
122. Bernard Shaw's reconfiguration of family in 'You Never Can Tell'
123. Shaw's 'Shakespear': The influence of William Shakespeare on the dramaturgy of Bernard Shaw
124. Implications of Thomas Berry's 'The Dream of the Earth': An argument for value-based education after multiculturalism using Bernard Lonergan's epistemological methodology
125. A sham delight has no exchange value: Henri Lefebvre and the evolution of Bernard Tschumi's early architectural theory
126. Norms of the mind: Applying Lonergan's analysis of human consciousness to the epistemological crisis in psychological theory and clinical practice (Bernard Lonergan)
127. Faith and Reason in the First Vatican Council's 'Dei Filius' and the Writings of Bernard Lonergan
128. The eternity of God: Comparative study of Bernard Lonergan, S.J. and Richard Swinburne
129. Bernard Williams's internalism: A new interpretation
130. The Armagnac faction: New patterns of political violence in late medieval France (Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac, Charles VI, King of France)
131. Bernard Stiegler's Critique of and Supplement to Martin Heidegger's Account of the Independence of Entities
132. 'I'm Just Jewish...': Defining Judaism in Bernard Malamud's 'The Magic Barrel' and Philip Roth's 'Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories'
133. Bernard and Abelard: An analysis of the elements that led to their conflict at Sens (Peter Abelard, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux)
134. Bernard Williams and the end of morality
135. Angels of St. Bernard Parish: Vancouver USAR and Hurricane Katrina
136. Philosophical aspects of the tragic subject: Its evolution and contemporary dramatic practice (Samuel Beckett, Ireland, Bernard-Marie Koltes, France, Sharon Pollock, David Greig, Tony Kushner)
137. Moving beyond France: La traversee feminine and women's travels to the Americas in nineteenth-century French popular literature and art (Adele Hommaire de Hell, Marie Bonaparte-Wyse, Maria de Merlin, Lina Beck-Bernard)
138. 'System and history' in the thought of Bernard Lonergan
139. Bernard Lonergan's philosophy of religion
140. Bernard Shaw's passage to China: Literary transmission as a process of cultural globalization
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