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No. 4

Volume: 8 (1960)

Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is an internationally refereed journal that publishes scholarly articles and other materials on the history of the Philippines and its peoples, both in the homeland and overseas.

It believes the past is illuminated by historians as well as scholars from other disciplines; at the same time, it prefers ethnographic approaches to the history of the present. It welcomes works that are theoretically informed but not encumbered by jargon. It promotes a comparative and transnational sensibility, and seeks to engage scholars who may not be specialists on the Philippines. Founded in 1953 as Philippine Studies, the journal is published quarterly by the Ateneo de Manila University.

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Vol. 8, No. 4 (1960)


Articles

The Ceap Convention of 1960

Philippine Studies Editors

689–716

Church and State in the American Environment

Edward Duff

717–743

Sturge Moore As Mystic

H. B. Furay

744–771

The APO-DIOS Concept in Northern Luzon

William Henry Scott

772–788

Qumran Revisited

J. J. J. Kavanagh

789–801

The Spanish Churches of Central Luzon (I)

Richard Ahlborn

802–813


Survey

The Arts: 1960

Antonio G. Manuud

814–822


Notes and Comments

Looking for Scrolls

Joseph J. Kavanagh

823–827

The Philippine-American Cultural Center

Dalmacio Martin

827–833

Theology for Sisters

Gerald Healy

833–836

The FIDA Resolution

Jorge R. Coquia

837–840

Communism Seminar in Cebu

John M. Dougherty

840–845


Review Article

The Wildcat and the Pigeons

Benito F. Legarda

846–867


Book Reviews

Aglipay and His Church: Religious Revolution in the Philippines, by Pedro S. da Achútegui, S.J. and Miguel A. Bernad, SJ.

Leo A. Cullum

868–871

Catholicism for Everyman: The Idea of Catholicism, ed. Walter J. Burghardt, SJ., and William F. Lynch, S.J.

C. G. Arevalo

871–874

Government in Context: Of Man and Politics, by Otto Butz

Ricardo J. Romulo

874–877

Sanctity in Marriage: Marriage is Holy, ed. by H. Caffarel

Samuel R. Wiley

877–878

A Cheerful Giver: Umfundisi, by Fr. Thomas M. Calkins, O.S.M

Sister Ann Stephen

878–880

Santos and Carunungan: Like a Big Brave Man and Brother, My Brother

Miguel A. Bernad

880–882

Courtesy: A Christian Gentleman, by the Committee on Politeness of De la Salle College

Benigno Mayo

883

Christianity and Culture: The Historic Reality of Christian Culture, by Christopher Dawson

Rolando N. Quintos

883–890

Essays in the American Catholic Tradition, ed. P. Albert Duhamel

Sister Joanna Marie

890–891

Mary vs. Lucifer: The Apparitions of Our Lady, 1531–1933, by John Ireland Gallery

Sister Mary Alice

892–894

Mystic and Reformer: Catherine of Siena, by Igino Giordani

Sister Miriam Catherine

894–895

Strong Medicine: Spiritual Highlights for Sisters, by Rev. Bruno Hagspiel, SVD

Sister Mary Alice

895–897

The Purpose of Missions: Pioneer Theories of Missiology, by Ronan Hoffman, O.F.M.

Leo A. Cullum

898–899

Life in Christ: Christ in Us, by James Kilgallon and Gerard Weber

C. G. Arevalo

899–901

Social Change in Asia: Reality and Vision, by Tsung-yi Lin

Jaime Bulatao

901–902

Maranao Analyzed: The Inflection and Syntax of Maranao Verbs, by Howard P. McKaughan

Roderick J. Hemphill

902–903

The Modern Parish: My Father’s Business, by Abbé Michonneau

Ramon J. T. Salazar J. T. Ramon J. T. Salazar

904–905

Science Serving Charity: Social Work is Catholic Action, by Thomas A. Mitchell S.J.

G. W. Healy

905–906

Old Testament Heroes: Introducing The Old Testament, by Frederick L. Moriarty, S.J.

James T. Griffin

906–907

Skills and Techniques for Reading French, by Seibert and Crocker; and The German Science Reader, by G. W. Radimersky.

Teodoro A. Llamzon

907–910

A Moral Philosophy for Management, by Benjamin M. Selekman

Gerald W. Healy

911–913

Trends in Asian Trade: Economic Survey of Asia and The Far East, by the United Nations

Gabriel Y. Itchon

913–915


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