The University of St. Thomas

Volume2 Number 2

Law Journal
Fides et Iustitia
Spring 2005 Volume 2  Number 2 
Can the Seamless Garment be Sewn?
The Future of Pro-Life Progressivism

 
Foreword

Pro-Life Progressivism and the Fourth Option in American Public Life
Thomas C. Berg.

Keynote Address

Prophetic Politics: A New Option
Reverand Jim Wallis

Panel: Prospectives on Pro-Life Progressivism

The Consistent Life Ethic: A Look Around, A Look Ahead
John L. Carr

The Consistent Life Ethic
Sidney Callahan

Unraveling the "Seamless Garment": Loose Threads in Pro-Life Progressivism
Susan Frelich Appleton

Another Social Justice Tradition: Catholic Conservatives
Kevin E. Schmiesing

Panel: Pro-Life Progressivism in Law and Policy

The Consistent Ethic of Life: A Proposal for Improving its Legislative Grasp
Helen M. Alvare'

Sacred Monkeys and Seamless Garments: Catholics and Political Engagement
John P. O'Callaghan

Can the Seamless Garment be Sewn? The Future of Pro-Life Progressivism
Kevin Doyle

Panel: The Political Future of Pro-Life Progressivism

The Coherence and Importance of Pro-Life Progressivism
Mark A. Sargent

American Catholics and the Structure of Life Attitudes
Ted G. Jelen

Closing Address

Faith and Values in the Public Arena: An American Catholic in Public Life
James L. Oberstar, M.C.

Lecture Series

Presented at the John Paul II Cultural Center
Washington, D.C., Fall 2004

Christianity and the Secular in Modern Public Life
Thomas C. Berg

Law and Religion: The Challenges of Christian Jurisprudence
John Witte, Jr.

Changing Minds: Proselytism, Freedom, and the First Amendment
Richard W. Garnett

Comment

Griswold at 40: The State's Compelling Interest in Banning Contraceptives
Patrick A. Shrake