
Rev. Edward J. Richard, MS, JD, DThM
Select Bibliography of Theological, Legal and Philosophical Writings for Fundamental Moral Theology, Law and Morality,and the Development of Moral Doctrine
I. Works by John T. Noonan, Jr.[1]
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The Scholastic Analysis of Usury. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Contraception: A History of Its Treatment by the Catholic Theologians and Canonists. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University. Reissued with appendix, 1986. (Translated into French, Spanish, and German. Paperback edition, New American Library, 1967.)
The Church and Contraception: The Issues at Stake. New York: Paulist Press.
Power to Dissolve: Lawyers and Marriages in the Courts of the Roman Curia. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University.
Persons and Masks of the Law. Farrar, Strauss and Giroux.
The Antelope. Berkeley: University of California Press.
A Private Choice: Abortion in America in the Seventies. New York: The Free Press.
Bribes. New York: MacMillan. Italian translation, in two volumes: Ungere Le Ruote (I) and Mani Sporche (II), 1985. Portuguese translation, Subornos, 1989.
The Believer and the Powers that Are: Cases, History, and Other Data Bearing on the Relation of Religion and Government. New York: MacMillan.
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"Renan's Life of Jesus: A Re-Examination," The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 11 (1949).
"The Existentialism of Etienne Gilson." The New Scholasticism 10.
"Hegel and Strauss: The Dialectic and the Gospels." The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 12.
"The Protestant Philosophy of John Locke." In Philosophical Studies in Honor of the Very Reverend Ingatius Smith, O.P. Edited by John K. Ryan. Newman Press.
"Inferences from the Invocation of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination." Virginia Law Review 41.
"Value References in the Teaching of Negligence." Journal of Legal Education 8:150-177.
"The Astronomer and the Gondolas." Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 28 September; reprinted in Selected Materials Prepared for the Committee on Government Operations of the United States Senate and Its Subcommittee on National Policy Machinery, 86th Congress, Second Session, 1960.
"Allocation of Administrative Responsibility." In Antitrust Law and American Business Abroad. Edited by Kingman Brewster, Jr. New York: McGraw-Hill.
"Introduction to Volume VIII." Natural Law Forum 8.
"Catholics and Contraception." Act, July 1965.
"Tokos and Atokion: An Examination of Natural Law Reasoning Against Usury and Against Contraception." Natural Law Forum 10:215-235.
"Academic Freedom and Tenure: St. John's University (N.Y.). Association of American University Professors Bulletin 52, March 1966.
"Authority, Usury and Contraception." Tijdschrift Voor Theologie (March); republished in Cross Currents (Winter, 1966):55-79.
"Contraception and the Council." Commonweal, 11 March, 657-662. Reprinted in The Catholic Case for Contraception. Edited by Daniel Callahan. New York: MacMillan, 1969). Translated into German as "Das Konzil und die Emfangnisverhutung." Schweizer Rundschau 90 (1966).
"Contraception: An Interview with John T. Noonan, Jr." Catholic World 203:153-156.
"The Layman, Institutions, and the Church." Trinity College Alumni Journal 39.
"Birth Control: The Shaping of the Catholic Doctrine." The Perkins School of Theology Journal 21; reprinted in St. Joseph Magazine (July) and Southern Medical Bulletin (December).
"Abortion and the Catholic Church: A Summary History." Natural Law Forum 12:85-131. Also, "The Catholic Church and Abortion." Dublin Review 241 (Winter 67-68): 300-345.
"Contraception." In New Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: McGraw Hill.
"Freedom, Experimentation and Permanence in the Canon Law of Marriage." In Law for Liberty. Edited by James E. Biechler. Baltimore: Helicon.
"Marital Affection and the Canonists." Studia Gratiana (Coll. Stephan Kuttner) 12:480-509.
"The Pope's Conscience." Commonweal, 17 February: 559-560.
"Celibacy in the Fathers of the Church: The Problematic and Some Problems." In Celibacy: The Necessary Option. Edited by George H. Frein, 138-151. New York: Herder and Herder.
"Contraception and the Church's Position." In Issues, ed. Urban Fleege, 109-122. Glen Rock NJ: Paulist Press.
"Correlations Between Conceptions of Female Sexuality and Christian Rules for Marriage." In Sexualite Feminine: Actes du 8eme Colloque Int. de Sexologie, 1-11. Louvain: Centre Int. Cardinal Suenens.
"Deciding Who Is Human." Natural Law Forum 13:134-140.
"From Social Engineering to Creative Charity." In Knowledge and the Future of Man: An International Symposium, ed., Walter Ong. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
"History and the Values of Christian Marriage." In Marriage in the Light of Vatican II, ed. James T. McHugh, 1-12. Washington, D.C.: Family Life Bureau.
"Intellectual and Demographic History." Daealus (Spring). Reprinted in "Three Decades of Daedalus," Daedalus (Summer, 1988): 119-142. Republished in Population and Social Change, ed. D. V. Glass and Roger Revelle. London: Arnold.
"Novel 22." In The Bond of Marriage. Edited by William W. Bassett, 41-96. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.
"Amendment of the Abortion Law: Relevant Data and Judicial Opinion." The Catholic Lawyer 15 (Spring): 124-135.
"The Amendment of Papal Teaching by Theologians." In Contraception: Authority and Dissent, ed., Charles E. Curran, 40-75. New York: Herder and Herder.
"The Constitutionality of the Regulation of Abortion." The Hastings Law Journal 21.
"Indissolubility of Marriage and Natural Law." American Journal of Jurisprudence 14:79-94.
"Papal Dissolution of Marriage: Fiction and Function." Proceedings of the Canon Law Society of America.
"Population Problems and Abortion." California Monthly, 80 (1969).
"An Almost Absolute Value in History." In The Morality of Abortion, ed. John T. Noonan, Jr., 1-59. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
"Canon Law in the United States: A Time of Ferment." In Legal Thought in the United States Under Contemporary Pressures, ed. J. N. Hazard and W. J. Wagner, 61-70. Brussels: Bruylant.
"Developing Moral Teaching." In The Dynamic in Christian Thought, ed. Joseph Papin, 208-222. Villanova: Villanova University Press.
"Freedom to Reproduce: Cautionary History, Present Invasions, Future Assistance." Proceedings of the American Civil Liberties Union Biennial Conference.
"The Steady Man: Process and Policy in the Courts of the Roman Curia." California Law Review 58:628.
"Sexual Freedom and the Three Functions of Law." In Sexuality: A Search for Perspective, ed. Grumman and Barklay.
"The Case of the Talented Bakers." Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, Winter 1972.
"The Family and the Supreme Court." Catholic University of America Law Review 23 (Winter).
"Human Rights and Canon Law." In René Cassin Amicorum Discipulorumque Liber IV.
"Making One's Own Act Another's." In A World More Human, A Church More Christian: Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Convention of the Catholic Theological Society of America. Vol. 27. Ed., G. Devine, T. McFadden, and T. Sheridan, 32-44. Washington: Catholic Theological Society of America.
"Judicial Power and the Right to Life." Tablet, 7 April, 323-6.
"Konventionen und Konstructionen des Naturrechts." In Naturrecht in der Kritik, ed. F. Boeckle and E.-W. Boechenfoerde, 80-95. Mainz: Matthias, Gruenewald, Verlag.
"Only a Constitutional Amendment Can Stop the Flood of Abortions." National Catholic Reporter, 16 February, 9.
"Power to Choose." Viator 4:419-434.
"Raw Judicial Power." National Review, March 2.
"Responding to Persons: Methods of Moral Argument in the Debate over Abortion." Theology Digest 21 (Winter):291-307.
"Richterliche Gewalt gegen das Recht zum Leben." Orientierung, 30 April, 91-94.
"Ursa's Case." In Divorce and Remarriage in the Catholic Church, ed. Wrenn, 29-40.
"Masked Men: Person and Persona in the Giving of Justice." Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 48:228-237.
"Operazione bancarie." In Etica economica medievale, ed. O. Capitani, 131-157. Bologna: Mulino.
"Prestito Professionale e Istutizionale." In Etica economica medievale, ed. O. Capitani, 189-208. Bologna: Mulino.
"Why a Constitutional Amendment." Human Life Review 1:26.
"Belief in Law and Belief in Religion." Journal of Legal Education 27:386-389.
"Bribes and the Boycott." American Bar Association Journal 62 (December, 1976).
"Christian Scholars and the Work of the Church." In Evangelization in the American Context, ed. David D. Burrell and Franzita Kane.
"Marriage in Michoacan." In First Images of America, Vol. 1, ed. Fredi Chiappelli, 351-362. Berkeley: University of California Press.
"Maxima Amicitia." Atti del Congresso di. S. Tommaso d'Aquino. 5:344-351. Napoli: Ediz. Domincane Italiane.
"USA and Abortion." Tablet, 22 May, 494-496.
"Was Gratian Approved at Ferentino." Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 6:15-27.
"Abortion in the American Context." Human Life Review 3:29-38.
"The Devious Employees: The Confraternity Version of the Gospel of Luke." Commonweal, 28 October, 681-683.
"A Half Step Forward: The Justices Retreat on Abortion." Human Life Review 3 (Fall): 11-18.
"The Law as Teacher." Human Life Review 3 (Summer): 8-16.
"Public Judgment in the Church." In Concilium: Judgment in the Church, ed. William Bassett and Peter Huizing, 96-103. New York: Seabury Press.
"Who Was Ronaldus." In Law, Church and Society: Essays in Honor of Stephan Kuttner, ed. Kenneth Pennington and Robert Sommerville. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
"The American Consensus on Abortion." Human Life Review 4 (Winter):60.
"Abortion: The Case for a Constitutional Amendment." New Oxford Review 45:4-9.
"Abortion: New Phase in the Battle." National Review.
"The Dynamics of Antiabortionism." Catholic Mind 76 (May):7-13.
"Contraception." In Encyclopedia of Bioethics. New York: Free Press.
"In Memoriam: David W. Louisell." California Law Review 66:931-933.
"No Room at the TraveLodge." Commonweal, 31 March, 202-4.
"Should Congress Investigate the Treasury's Funding of Abortion." Human Life Review 4 (Spring): 11-21.
"The Abortion Power." Human Life Review 5 (Spring): 16-27.
"The Conventional Method of Constitutional Amendment: Its Meaning, Usefulness and Wisdom." Pacific Law Journal 10:641-646; reprinted in Congressional Staff Journal (September): 10-20.
"Gratian Slept Here: The Changing Identity of the Father of the Systematic Study of the Canon Law." Traditio 35:145-172.
"The Muzzled Ox." Jewish Quarterly Review, New Series 703:171-175.
"Ordered Liberty: Cardozo and the Constitution." Cardozo Law Review 1:257-282.
"Choosing Life: Seven Challenges." St. Anthony Messenger, January, 14-22.
"Is Abortion a Private Choice." In The New Technologies of Birth and Death: Medical, Legal and Moral Dimensions, 98-109. St. Louis: Pope John XXIII Center.
"The Jargon of Hipocrisy." New Covenant, October, 12-16.
"Liberal Laxists." Human Life Review 6 (Winter): 32-39.
"Natural Law, the Teaching of the Church and the Regulation of the Rhythm of Human Fertility." American Journal of Jurisprudence 25:16-37. Reply by Joseph Boyle, 26:32-46 (1981). Rejoinder, 27:14-16 (1982).
"The Supreme Court and Abortion: Upholding Constitutional Principles." Hastings Center Report 10:14-16.
"The True Paucaplaea." Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, 157-186.
"The Catholic Justices of the United States Supreme Court." Catholic Historical Review 67:369-385.
"The Experience of Pain by the Unborn." In New Perspectives on Abortion, ed. T. W. Hilgers, et al., 205-216. Frederick, Md.: Aletheia Books.
"Genital Good." Communio 8 (Fall): 198-228.
"In the Human Life Bill." Catholic Mind 79 (November): 52-64.
"The Obvious Facts and Priorities before Us." Human Life Review 7 (Spring): 20-30.
"Other People's Morals: The Lawyer's Conscience." Tennessee Law Review 48:227-240.
"The Right of Abortion Funding." Human Life Review 7 (Winter): 52-59.
"Senate Hearing on Abortion Amendments." Origins, 22 October, 293+.
"Three Antinomies." Dedication Address, Charles and Margaret Hall Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism. (published in pamphlet form)
"Agency, Bribery and Redemption in Thomas Aquinas." Recherches de Theologie ancienne et medievale 49:159-173.
"American Catholics and the Intellectual Life." Cross Currents 31 (Winter): 433-448.
"The Balanced Budget -- The States Call for a Convention." In Balanced Budgets, Fiscal Responsibility, and the Constitution, ed. R. E. Wagner, et al., 87-108. New York: Cato Institute.
"The Bribery of Warren Hastings: The Setting of the Standard for Integrity in Administration." Hofstra Law Review 10: 1073-1120.
"The Hatch Amendment and the New Federalism." Harvard Journal of Law and |