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The Nominative Case by Edward MacKin
The Nominative Case by Edward MacKin












MEMBER:Īmerican Catholic Philosophical Association (council, 1966- president, 1971, 1980-81), International Society for the Study of Medieval Philosophy, Medieval Academy, American Philosophical Association, Pontifical Academy of St. Crisis: Journal of Lay Catholic Opinion, cofounder and publisher, 1982- served on various boards of advisors and as an editor and on the editorial boards of publications. Wethersfield Institute, director, 1989-92 Homeland Foundation, executive director, 1991-92 Catholic Campaign for America, national committee, 1992- member of Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs Catholic Educational Television, president. Mary's College, 1976 Katholieke Universitet, Belgium, 1982 Louvain, 1983, 1995 Cornell University, 1988 Truman State University, 1999 Glasgow University, 1999-2000, and Fu Jen University, Taipei, Taiwan, 2002. Visiting professor at Catholic University, 1971 St. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies, director of Medieval Institute, and director of Jacques Maritain Center.

The Nominative Case by Edward MacKin

Creighton University, Omaha, NE, instructor in philosophy, 1954-55 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, instructor, 1955-57, assistant professor, 1957-63, associate professor, 1963-69, professor of philosophy, 1969-Michael P. Office- Jacques Maritain Center, University of Notre Dame, 714 Hesburgh Library, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Paul Seminary, B.A., 1951 University of Minnesota, M.A., 1952 Laval University, Ph.L., 1953, Ph.D.

The Nominative Case by Edward MacKin The Nominative Case by Edward MacKin

(Harry Austin, Matthew Fitzralph, Ernan Mackey, Edward Mackin, Ralph Matthew McInerny, Monica Quill) PERSONAL:īorn February 24, 1929, in Minneapolis, MN son of Austin Clifford (a mechanical engineer) and Vivian McInerny married Constance Terrill Kunert, Janu(deceased, May 18 2002) children: Cathleen Brownell, Mary Hosford, Anne Policinski, David, Elizabeth Hark, Daniel.














The Nominative Case by Edward MacKin