The wisdom of Father Dowling / Ralph McInerny.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781594146794 (alk. paper)
- ISBN: 1594146799 (alk. paper)
- Physical Description: 343 p. ; 23 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: Waterville, Me. : Five Star, 2009.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Fifteen of the best Father Dowling mystery short stories." |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-342) |
Formatted Contents Note: | Anathema sits -- A falling star -- The Dunne deal -- The cube root of ice -- Hic jacet -- Past times -- The coveted correspondence -- Death wish -- The giveaway -- The prodigal son -- Imaginary sins -- A life sentence -- On ice -- The bald-headed husband -- Ashes to ashes. |
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Subject: | Dowling, Father (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Catholics > Fiction. Clergy > Fiction. Detective and mystery stories. Short stories. |
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Author Notes
The Wisdom of Father Dowling
Ralph McInerny was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on February 24, 1929. He served in the Marine Corps in the late 1940s. He received a bachelor's degree from St. Paul Seminary in 1951, a master's degree from the University of Minnesota in 1952 and a doctorate in philosophy from Laval University in Quebec in 1954. He was a member of the University of Notre Dame faculty from 1955 until 2009. He gained international renown as a scholar, author and lecturer who specialized in the works of St. Thomas Aquinas. During his academic career, he was the Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies and director of the Jacques Maritain Center at the University of Notre Dame. He is founder and publisher of Catholic Dossier magazine and co-founder of Crisis magazine. His philosophical works include Aquinas on Human Action, The Question of Christian Ethics, and Aquinas and Analogy. His novels include the Father Dowling Mystery series, an Andrew Broom Mystery series, and the Sister Mary Teresa Mystery series. He also wrote under the pseudonyms of Harry Austin, Matthew FitzRalph, Ernan Mackey, Edward Mackin, and Monica Quill. He died on January 29, 2010 at the age of 80. (Bowker Author Biography)