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Article: Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J., on Josiah Royce's Mature Philosophy (REVIEW ESSAY)

Article: Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J., on Josiah Royce s Mature Philosophy (REVIEW ESSAY) - The late American Jesuit philosopher and theologian Frank M. Oppenheim (1925-2020; Ph.D. in philosophy, Saint Louis University, 1962 the year in which he turned thirty-seven) published the masterful book Royce s Mature Philosophy of Religion (University of Notre Dame Press, 1987 the year in which he turned sixty-two). However, Oppenheim appears not to have been familiar with the work of the American Jesuit Walter J. Ong. ....

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