Joseph Husslein

Joseph C. Husslein, S.J. (1873-1952) was a key figure in the early twentieth century in the development of American Catholic social thought. Husslein was one of several figures, such as John A. Ryan, trying to apply the Catholic social teaching of Pope Leo XIII’s watershed encyclical ''Rerum novarum'' (1891). In the next decades Husslein would write over 500 articles on Catholic social teaching. The national Jesuit weekly magazine ''America'' published most of these articles. Husslein worked as an editor of the magazine. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The spirit world about us by Husslein, Joseph, 1873-1952

    Published 1934
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    The church and social problems by Husslein, Joseph, 1873-1952

    Published 1912
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    Democratic industry ; a practical study in social history by Husslein, Joseph, 1873-1952

    Published 1919
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    Heroines of Christ by Husslein, Joseph, 1873-1952

    Published 1939
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    The church and labor by Ryan, John A. (John Augustine), 1869-1945

    Published 1920
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