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By Bruce Duncan, Micah (December 2004), 3-4. The recent elections in Australia and the USA have raised urgent questions about the relationship between religious...
by Bruce Duncan in Micah, 15 (September 2004), 1-3. With a federal election approaching, many political debates hinge around contests for who gets what...
by Bruce Duncan CSsR Source: The Australasian Catholic Record (January 2004), pp. 17 – 31. Republished with permission. This paper considers how the Catholic...
by Bruce Duncan, Catholic Weekly, 20 April 2003,11. Pope John Pail II’s opposition to the Iraq war has been raising difficult questions for Catholics,...
by Bruce Duncan CSsR Sydney: Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, [March] 2003, pp.56. Catholic Social Justice Series no. 47. The debate about whether western...
BY Bruce Duncan CSsR. Source: Compass: a Review of Topical Theology, 37, 4 (Summer 2003), 32-38. One of the increasing problems facing the Catholic Church in...
by Bruce Duncan CSsR, in A Fair Society: Common Wealth for the Common Good: ten years on. Australian Catholic Social Justice Series, Sydney: Australian Catholic...
By Bruce Duncan, Canberra Voice, (September 2002). Truth is the first casualty in war, according to the old adage, as memories of Australia’s experience...
Bruce Duncan, The Summit (Melbourne), 28, 3 (September 2001), 16-17. In his January apostolic letter. At the Beginning of rhe New Millennium, Pope...