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    Pamphlet. Condizione: Like New. Family-owned bookshop in Steubenville, Ohio: BookMarx Bookstore. Books shipped within 24 hours. 4 Volume Set - CLEAN!! No marks. Might as well be new. Appears unread. . The Marianist Award derives its name from the title given to members of the religious orders founded by Blessed Fr. William Joseph Chaminade and Venerable Mother Adà le de Batz de Trenquelleon. Established in 1950, the Marianist Award was originally presented to scholars who had made outstanding contributions to Mariology in America. In 1967, the concept for the award was broadened to honor individuals who had made outstanding contributions to humanity. The Marianist Award was revived in 1986 when the University of Dayton announced that it would again present the award annually, this time to honor a Roman Catholic whose work has made a major contribution to the intellectual life. The award includes and original piece of Marian-themed art and a stipend of $5,000.1999 - Memoirs and Meaning by Jill Ker Conway - Jill Ker Conway, AC (born 9 October 1934) is an Australian-American author. Well known for her autobiographies, in particular her first memoir, The Road from Coorain. She was also Smith College's first female president, from 1975â"1985, and now serves as a Visiting Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2004 she was designated a Women's History Month Honoree by the National Women's History Project. 2000 - Catholic and Intellectual: Conjunction or Ddisjunction? by Marcia L. Colish - Born: July 27, 1937 (age 79) Education: Grinnell College (1999â"1999), Yale University (1965) Awards: Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada. `2001 - Catholicism and Human Rights by Mary Ann Glendon - Mary Ann Glendon, J.D., LL.M. (born October 7, 1938) is the Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and a former United States Ambassador to the Holy See. She teaches and writes on bioethics, comparative constitutional law, property, and human rights in international law. She is pro-life and 'writes forcefully against the expansion of abortion rights.'. 2002 - Feeling for Hierarchy by Mary Douglas - Dame Mary Douglas, DBE, FBA (25 March 1921 â" 16 May 2007) was a British anthropologist, known for her writings on human culture and symbolism, whose area of speciality was social anthropology. Douglas was considered a follower of Ãmile Durkheim and a proponent of structuralist analysis, with a strong interest in comparative religion.