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    philippine studiesAteneo de Manila University Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108 Philippines

    Published Writings of Horacio de la Costa, S.J.

    John N. Schumacher and Rafaelita S. Valera

    Philippine Studiesvol. 26, no. 1 and 2 (1978) 192208

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    Philippine

    Studies 26 1978): 209-24

    ublished

    Writings

    of

    Horacio

    de

    la

    Costa

    S J

    JOHN N . SCHUMACHER

    AND

    RAFAELITA

    S.

    VALERA

    This compilation has attempted to include all Father de la Costa s

    published writings, no matter what their subject or where they

    have appeared. Only his undergraduate writings in student

    publications have been purposely omitted. In the beginning it was

    thought to limit the compilation to scholarly writings, but inas-

    much as a number of scholarly essays of considerable value ap-

    peared in popular publications, and on the other hand one can

    almost always see the scholarly historian at work, even in writings

    destined for popular consumption, the compilation has not at-

    tempted to make any distinctions. Though the compilers have tried

    to make the bibliography as complete as possible, so many of

    Father de la Costa s writings were reprinted by others, often with

    only informal permission, it is not unlikely that some reprint of a

    particular item may have escaped us, particularly since he himself

    did not leave any complete list of his writings.

    The bibliography is chronological by year. Within each year

    books and pamphlets have been listed first, followed by articles

    forming parts of books, and finally by articles in periodicals.

    Within a single year these articles have, as far as possible, likewise

    been listed in chronological order. Cross-references have been

    supplied to other publications of the same item, whether exact

    reprints or, in some cases, abridged versions.

    1940

    1 .

    Bernadette.

    Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild 1940.3 8 pages.

    2 . Crucify Him. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild 1940.

    55

    pages.

    3 .

    G oo d Morning Teacher.

    Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild

    1940 . 60 pages.

    4 .

    Hosanna.

    Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild 1940 .4 0 pages.

    5 . Storm over Nuevaluz. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild

    194 0. 3 1 pages.

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    PHILIPPINE STU IES

    1941

    6. Adventure. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941.28pages.

    7. Conquest. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941. 31

    pages.

    8. The Dream of Democracy. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild,

    1941. 27 pages.

    9. Father Forgive Them. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild,

    1941.27 pages.

    10. Fifih Columnists. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941.32

    pages.

    11. Galleons. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941. 32 pages.

    12.

    Is It Masonic?

    Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941. 40

    pages.

    13. The King's Command. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild,

    1941. 32 pages.

    14.

    Mang Teban's "Co-op".

    Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild,

    1941. 32 pages.

    15. The Masonic Street. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941.

    32 pages.

    16.

    O f Men and Butiki.

    Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941.

    36 pages.

    17. The Red Octopus. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941.36

    pages.

    18. Salazar. Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941. 40 pages.

    19. Strife Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941. 31 pages.

    20. 12,000 ,000 Dupes Manila: Chesterton Evidence Guild, 1941.

    35 pages.

    1942

    21. Light Cavalry. Manila, 1942. 626 pages. (Printed but not pub-

    lished.)

    1946

    22. The Philippine Mission 1945, The Woodstock Letters 75

    (1946): 34-56.

    23. The Jewels of the Pauper,

    Jesuit Missions

    20 (1946): 22. (See

    also nos. 26,235.)

    24. Faith and the Filipino Peasant, The Cross (April 1946):

    51-54.

    25. The Good Fight, Jesuit Missions 20 (1946): 161.

    1947 26. Jewelsof the Pauper, The Philippine Newsletter, l,l(1947): 7.

    (See also nos. 23, 235.)

    27. The Development of the Native Clergy in the Philippines,

    Theological Studies 8 (1947): 219-50. (See also no.

    153.)

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    PU LISHED

    WRITIN S

    21 1

    28. Christmas in the Philippines,

    Jesuit Seminary News

    22,6

    (1947): 10-11.

    29. The Philippine Republic: 1946-1947, (in two parts) America

    77 (1947): 597-99 and 630-32. (See also no. 30.)

    30. The Philippine Republic, 1946-47. Philippine Newsletter 1,2

    (1947): 4-6. (See also no. 29.)

    1948

    31. One World through our Book, Jesuit Seminary News 23,3

    (1948): 13-14.

    1950

    32. Philippine Independence, Catholic Mind 48 (1950): 72-75.

    33. Church and State in the Philippines during the Administration

    of Bishop Salazar, 1581-1595, Hispanic-American

    HistoricalReview 30 (1950): 314-35. (See also no. 137.)

    1951

    34. Philippines in The Catholic Encyclopedia supplement 2,

    (New York: The Gilmary Society, 1951). vol. 18,S.V.

    35. Our Lady of Fatima, Catholic Mind 49 (1951): 93-98.

    36. The University and the Missions,

    Jesuit Seminary News

    26

    (July-August 1951): 18-21.

    1952 37. A Bibliographic Report on Sino-Philippine Relations,

    Philippine Library Journal 1 (1952): 23,37.

    38. Loaisa's Voyage to the Philippines, Philippine Social Sciences

    and H umanities Review

    17 (1952): 81-90.

    See

    also no.

    127.)

    39. The Education of the Citizen, Philippine Review 1,6 (April

    1952): 17-22.

    40. Patronato Real and Recurso de Fuerza, Ateneo

    Law Journal

    2

    (1952): 198-209. (See also no. 137.)

    41. Riding the Whirlwind, Social Order 2 (June 1952): 243-47.

    (See also no. 125.)

    42. Saint Francis Xavier: Patron of Manila, Philippine Jesuit 1,3

    (October 1952): 3-6.

    1953

    43. The Legal Basis of Spanish Imperial Sovereignty, Philippine

    Studies 1 (1953): 156-62.

    44. Review of Ideas jurfdico-teolbgicas de 10s religiosos de Filipinos

    sobre la con quk ta de las Islas by Jeslis Gayo Aragbn,

    O.P. Philippine Studies 1 (1953): 180-83.

    45. Review of Land and People o f the Philippines by J.E. Spencer.

    Pacific Af fii rs 26 (1953): 368-69.

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    PHILIPPINE STU IES

    46. Review of

    Asian N ationalism and the West

    ed. William

    L

    Hal-

    land.

    Philippine Studies

    (1953): 280-83.

    47. Freedom and Responsibility, Philippine Review 2 (August-

    September 1953): 25-29. (See also no. 48.)

    48. Responsibility of Freedom, Catholic Mind 51 (1953): 732-37.

    (See also no. 47.)

    49. Capacity for Leadership in Philippine Clergy and Laity,

    Worldmission

    4 (1953): 160-85.

    1954 50.

    The Woman of the House.

    Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila,

    1954. 72 pages.

    51. Introduction, to

    Bikol Annals

    vol. 1.:

    The See of Nueva

    Caceres by Domingo Abella (Manila, 1954), pp. vii-viii.

    52. Education for a Free Community,

    Vital Speeches

    1,2 (1954):

    156-59.

    53. Review of Soviet Policy in the Far East

    1944-1951

    by Max

    Beloff. Philippine Studies 2 (1954): 180-83.

    54. Episcopal Jurisdiction in the Philippines in the 17th Century,

    Philippine Studies

    2 (1954): 197-216. (See also no.

    152.)

    55. Review of

    Ideas jurtdico-teoldgicas d e 10s religiosos de Filipinas

    en el siglo X V I sobre la con quk ta de las Islas

    by Jes6s

    Gayo Aragbn,

    0.P .Ar chi vum Historicum Societatis Jesu

    23 (1954): 173-74.

    56. A Marian Festival in Manila, 1619,

    Philippine Studies

    (1954): 317-23.

    57. Review of

    Life-Centered Education

    by Camilo Osias.

    Philippine

    Studies

    2 (1954): 395-96.

    1955

    58. Review of

    Ordina tiones generales: Incunable fiilipino de 1604

    ed. Jesus Gayo Arag6n.

    Philippine Studies

    3 (1955):

    214-16.

    59. Review of

    Crusade in Asia: Philippine Victory

    by Carlos P.

    Romulo.

    Philippine Studies

    3 (1955): 317-19.

    1956

    60.

    The C.E.A. P. Bo ok of sh or t Stories

    (with John Patrick Delaney).

    Manila: Catholic Education Association of the Philip-

    pines, 1956. 214 pages.

    61. Texts and Documents Illustrative of Philippine History. Quezon

    City: Ateneo de Manila, 1956. vols., mimeographed.

    62. Review of

    Asia and Western Dominance

    by K.M. Panikkar.

    Philippine Studies 4 (1956): 95-106.

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    PUBLISHED RITIN S

    3

    63. Jesuit Education in the Philippines to 1768, Philippine Studies

    4 (1956): 127-55.

    1957 64. (ed.),

    Filipino Writers in Spanish: A College Reader.

    Ateneo de

    Manila, 1957, mimeographed.

    65. The Philippines in the Nineteenth Century: The Period of

    Agitations and Reforms,

    Progress

    (1957): 19-22.

    66. Thirty-five Years in the Philippines, Catholic Mind 55 (1957):

    321-29.

    67. The State University and Religion,

    Philippine Collegian

    26

    September 1957, pp. 3.7 (see also no. 68.)

    68. The State University and Religion, The Catholic Teacher 3,10

    (1957): 1-8. (See also no. 67.)

    1958

    69. Recent Oriental History.

    Manila: Ginn and Company, 1958.

    59

    pages.

    70. Rediscovering our Past, Philippines International 2 (February

    1958): 7-8. (See also nos. 94, 125.)

    71. Vignettes,

    The Filipino Home Companion (March 1958):

    12-13.

    72. Gomez, Burgos and Zamora: Priests and Citizens, Bulletin of

    the Philippine Historical Association no. 2 (March

    1958): 89-92. (See also nos. 73, 125.)

    73. Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora: Priests and Citizens,

    Heights

    6,3 (March 1958): 149-51. (See also nos. 72, 125.)

    74. The Voyage of Saavedra to the Philippines,

    1527-1529,

    Bulletin of the Philippine Historical Association

    no. 4

    (June 1958): 1-12 (See also no. 127.)

    75. Review of Theodore Roosevelt and Catholics 1882-191 9 by

    Frederick Zwierlein. Philippine Studies 6 (1958):

    348-58.

    76. The Villalobos Expedition, 1542-1546, Bulletin of the Philip-

    pine Historical Association

    no. 5 (September 1958):

    1-1 1. (See also no. 127.)

    77. Tertianship: That Long Year of a Jesuit'sTraining,

    The Jesuit:

    Maryland Province

    7 (October 1958).

    78. The Papacy: Ancient Institution Continues to Play Vital Role

    in Affairs of Modem Man, The Sunday Times

    Magazine

    14 9 November 1958): 10-16.

    79. Review of Political and Constitutional Ideas of the Philippine

    Revolution by Cesar Majul.Philippine Studies 6 (1958):

    466-70.

    80. Review of

    What Does the West Want?

    by George Catlin.

    Philippine Studies

    6 (1958): 470-73.

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    PHILIPPINE STUDIES

    81. The First Synod of Manila, 1581-1586, Bulletin o the Philip-

    pine Historical Association,

    no. 6 (December 1958):

    59-77.

    1959

    82. Foreword, to Freedom, Nationhood and Culture, by Raul S .

    Manglapus (Manila: Carmelo and Bauermann, 1959).

    83. The Course of Philippine History, Progress (1959): 66-68.

    (See also no. 125.)

    84. The Filipino Jesuits, The Philippine Jesuit 5 (January 1959):

    4-17.

    85. American Legacy in Asia (review article of Philippine Free-

    dom 1946-1958 by Robert Aura Smith),Social Order

    9,l (1959): 42-44.

    86. The Jesuits in the Philippines, 1581-1959, Philippine Studies

    7 (1959): 68-97.

    87. Three Centenaries, Philippine Studies 7 (1959): 480-82.

    88. Rizal's Political Ideas, The Sunday Times Magazine 15 (27

    December 1959): 10-14. (See also nos. 114, 125.)

    89. Christmas: A Festival of Surprise, Philippines Free Press 52

    (12 December 1959): 8.

    90. Unto us a Child is Born, Kislap-Graphic 26 (9 December

    1956): 7.

    1960

    91. Political Transmission 15: The Transmission on National Poli-

    tics, Philippine Studies 8 (1960): 38-44.

    92. Review of A Catalogue of Printed Materials Relating to the

    Philippine Islands,

    1519-1900

    by Doris Welsh.

    Hispanic-American Historical Review

    40 (1960):

    135-37.

    93. Review of A History of the Guillotine, by Alister Kershaw.

    Philippine Studies

    8 (1960): 218-19.

    94. Rediscovering our Past,

    Panorama 12 (February 1960):

    18-21. (See also nos. 70, 125.)

    95. Three Lectures in

    History, Bulletin of the Philippine Historical

    Association 4 (September 1960): 15-38.

    1961 96. The Jesuits in the Philippines,

    1581-1768.

    Cambridge, Mas-

    sachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1961. xiv, 704

    pages.

    97. (ed.), The Trial of Rkal: W E Retana's Transcription of the

    O ficia l Spanish Documents. Manila: Ateneo de Manila

    University Press 1961. 165 pages.

    98. Freedom in Asia,

    The Sunday Tim es Magazine

    16 (22 January

    1961): 6-11.

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    21 6 P H I L I P P I N E

    S T U I E S

    116. A Century of Change, 1750-1850, Science Bulletin 8 (De-

    cember 1963): 28-34,50.

    117. Reorientation and Mobilization of Traditional Values in the

    Modernization of a Christian Society or Community,

    Comment

    18 (1963): 41-51. (See also no. 126.)

    118. Review of

    Early American-Philippine Trade: The Journal o f

    Nathaniel Bowditch in Manila

    1796 by Thomas R.

    McHale and Mary C. McHale.

    Philippine Studies

    11

    (1963): 270-72.

    119. Early French Contactswith the Philippines,

    Philippine Studies

    11 (1963): 401-18. (See also no. 137.)

    1964

    120. The Responsibility of the Writer in Contemporary Philippine

    Society, in

    Literature and Society: A Symposium on the

    Relation of Literature t Social Change

    (Manila: Alberto

    S. Florentino, 1964). pp. 97-111. (See also no. 125.)

    121. Muhammad Alimuddin I of Sulu: The Early Years,

    Asian

    Studies

    2 (August 1964): 199-212.

    122. Philippine Historical and Social Science Source Materials in

    Repositories Abroad,

    Science Review

    (September-

    October 1964): 7-12.

    123. Review of

    Julio Nakpil and the Philippine Revolution

    ed. En-

    carnacion Alzona.

    PhilippineStudies

    12 (1964):747-48.

    1965

    124.

    Readings in Philippine History: Selected Historical Texts Pre-

    sented with a Commentary.

    Manila: Bookmark, 1965.

    351 pages.

    125.

    The Background ofN ation alism and Other Essays.

    Manila:

    Sol

    idaridad Publishing House, 1965. ix, 89 pages. Includes

    nos. 41, 70 (94), 72 (73), 83, 88 (114), 99 (100, 108,

    147), 101 (102, 103), 107 (210), 111, 120, 130 (131).

    and three unpublished essays.

    126. The Concept of Progress and Tradition in a Christian Society,

    in Religion and Progress in Modern Asia ed. Robert

    N

    Bellah (New York: Free Press, 1965), pp. 15-29. (See

    also no. 117.)

    127. 3 Voyages before the Legazpi Expedition, in

    The Beginnings

    of Christianity in the Philippines

    (Manila: Philippine

    Historical Committee and the Philippine Chapter, In-

    ternational Association of Historians of Asia, 1965), pp.

    31-53. (See also nos. 38, 74, 76.)

    128. The Jesuits in-the Philippines (1581-1900),

    Boledn eclesihs-

    tico de Filipinas

    39 (January-February 1965): 116-36.

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    PUBLISHED WRITINGS 17

    129. The Faith in the Philippines: 1565-1965, Jesuit Missions 39

    (January-February 1965): 9-1 3.

    130. The Background of Nationalism, Comment 22 (January-

    March 1965): 3-11. (See also nos. 125. 131).

    131. The Background of Nationalism,

    Exchange

    34,1(1965): 2 7.

    (See also nos. 125, 130.)

    132. Foreword, to the Special Number on Some Aspects of Con-

    temporary Theology.

    Philippine Studies

    13 (July 1965):

    427.

    133. Muhammad Aiimuddin I, Sultan of Sulu 1735-1773, Journal

    of

    the Royal Asiatic Society, Malayan Branch

    38 (July

    1965):43-76. (See also nos. 134,136.)

    134. Muhammad Alimuddin

    1

    Sultan of Sulu 1735-1773. Phil-

    ippine H istorical Rev iew (1965):95- 135 (See also

    nos. 133, 137.)

    135. Filipphe: Da quattrocento anni sono far0 di Iuce Cristiana tra

    le nazioni dello Estremo Oriente,

    Misswni della Co m-

    pagnia di Gesu

    51, 10 (1965): 35,50.

    1966

    136. Cuatro siglos de Cristianismoen Filipinas, El Siglo de

    lar

    Mis-

    iones

    52 (1966): 118-24.

    1967

    137.

    Asia and the Philippines.

    Manila: Solidaridad Publishing House,

    1967. vii, 169 pages. Includes nos. 33, 40, 119, 133

    (134), and eight unpublished essays.

    138. Archdiocese of Cagayan, inNew Catholic Encyclopedia (New

    York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967) 2: 1050a.

    139. Archdiocese of Jaro, in

    New Catkolic Encyclopedia

    (New

    York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967)

    7:

    858.

    140. Philippines, in

    New Catholic Encyclopedia

    (New York:

    McGraw-Hill ook Company, 1967) 11 280-84.

    141. Archdiocese of Zamboanga, in

    New Catholic Encyclopedb

    (New York: McGraw-Hill

    ook

    Company, 1967) 14:-

    I l l l a .

    142. Western Domination in Asia's Only Christian Country, in

    Christianity

    in

    the non-Western World ,

    ed. Charles W.

    Forman (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1967),

    pp. 20-25.

    143. Review of English Coun try Trade with the Philippines,

    1644 1765 by Serafin D. Quiazon. Philippine Studies

    15 (1967): 532-34.

    144. The Role of the Social Sciences in Public Policy,

    Science Re-

    view

    8 (August 1967): 31-34.

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    PHILIPPINE STU IES

    145. High Risk Decision-Making,

    Philippine Journal of Public

    Administration

    11 (1967): 298-304.

    146. History Recalled,

    The Sunday Times Magazine

    23 (19

    November 1967): 38-40.

    1968 147. Some Notes on Rizal's Style, in

    Rizal: Contrary Essays,

    ed.

    Petronilo Bn. Daroy and Dolores

    S.

    Feria (Quezon City:

    Guro Books, 1968), pp. 167-75. (See also nos. 99,100,

    108, 125.)

    148. Closing Statement, in

    East Asian Jesuit Secretariat Confer-

    ence, Hong Kong, 16 -20 Ap ril I968

    (New York: Jesuit

    Missions, 1968), p. 91.

    149. Filipino Nationalism: Traditionally,

    Impact

    3 (June 1968):

    6-7.

    150. Are you Greater than Our Father Abraham, Who is Dead? The

    Prophets are Dead too. Who are you Claiming to be?

    Teaching All Nations

    5 (1968): 324.

    151. Relation of Economic Growth to Social and Political Change

    Fookien Times Yearbook

    (1968): 124-31.

    1969

    152. Episcopal Jurisdiction in the Philippines during the Spanish

    Regime, in

    Studies in Philippine Church History

    ed.

    Gerald H. Anderson (Ithaca and London: Cornell Uni-

    versity Press, 1969), pp. 44-64. (See also no. 54.)

    153. The Development of the Native Clergy in the Philippines, in

    Studies in Philippine Church History

    ed. Gerald H. An-

    derson (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press,

    1969), pp. 65-104. (See also no. 27.)

    154. Fr. Jos6 Burgos ld Filipino,

    The Cross

    16 (March-April

    1969): 3-6.

    155. Myths of the Filipino Businessman,

    Graphic

    (31 December

    1969): 6-7, 57. (See also no. 229.)

    1970

    156. Postscript, to

    The W orld of Felix Roxas,

    translated by Angel

    Estrada and Vicente del Carmen (Manila: Filipiniana

    Book Guild, 1970), pp. 391-92.

    157. Development and Religion in Asia,

    Impact

    5 (March 1970):

    19-21, 24, 27.

    158. Nascent Philippine Nationalism, 1872-1896,

    Philippine

    His-

    torical Review

    3

    (1970): 154-70.

    159. Man and History,

    Notre

    Dame

    Journal

    2 (April-October

    1970): 32-50.

    160. 'The Filipino Priest esterday and Today,

    Philippine Pries '

    Fonun

    2 (June 1970): 10-20.

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    PUBLISHED WRITINGS 2 9

    161. Authority in Religious Life,

    The Jesuit: Philippine Province

    18(October-November 1970): 1-12.

    See

    also no. 193.)

    162. Xavier and his brethren, Orientations 1 (December 1970):

    48-56.

    163. Church-State Relationships: A Theological Perspective,

    Philippine Priests Forum

    2 (December 1970): 17-26.

    164. To Find Itself; A Young Nation's Mission, America 123.(19

    December 1970): 542-44.

    1971 165. The Filipino National Tradition, in

    Challenges or the Filipino,

    ed. Raul J. Bonoan (Manila: Ateneo Publications Of-

    fice, 1971), pp. 42-56. (See also nos. 183,226, 228.)

    166. Joseph Mulry, S.J.

    The Jesuit: Philippine Province

    22 (March

    1971): 15-18.

    167. MacMicking's Manila, Philippine Historical Review 4 (1971):

    110-18. (See also no. 250.)

    168. Opening Remarks of the Philippine AECD Echo Seminar,

    Philippine Studies

    19 (1971): 51-53.

    169. The Freedom of the City, Solidarity 6 (June 1971): 11-14.

    (See also nos. 179, 249.)

    170. Philippine Problems in Historical Perspective,

    Pacific Com -

    munity 2 (1971): 342-53.

    171. Liberation Impact 6 (October 1971): 20-23. (See also nos.

    172, 174.)

    172. Liberation,

    Asia Philippines Leader

    1 (5 November 1971):

    12,42. (See also nos. 171, 174.)

    173. Philippine Institutions in Historical Perspective, in Theology

    o f Liberation and Development, ed. Vitaliano R .

    Gorospe et al. (n.p.: Jesuit Educational Association.

    1971), pp. 82-91.

    174. Liberation, in

    Theology of Liberation and Development,

    ed.

    Vitaliano R. Gorospe et. al. (n.p.: Jesuit Educational

    Association, 1971),pp. 76-81. (Seealsonos. 171,172).

    1972 175. Foreword, to

    Father Jose Burgos: Priest and Nationalist

    by

    John N . Schumacher (Manila: Ateneo de Manila Uni-

    versity Press, 1972), pp. ix-xiv.

    176. A Backgrounder in Philippine History, in Proceedings and

    Working Papers of the First Seminar

    or

    Provincial His-

    torical Committees (Manila: National Historical Com-

    mission, 1972), pp. 1-17.

    177. Freedom in the Philippines,

    Impact

    7 (April 1972): 126-27.

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    PHILIPPIN

    STU IES

    178. Religious Renewal: An Asian View,

    Philippine Studies

    20

    (1972): 93-105.

    179. The Freedom of the City, Asia-

    Philippines Leader

    2 (23 June

    1972): 8, 38-39. (See also nos. 169. 249.)

    180. The Missionary Apostolate in East and Southeast Asia,

    Studies in the International Apostolate of Jesuits

    1 (Sep-

    tember 1972): 111-128. (See also nos. 181, 182.)

    181. The Missionary Apostolate in East and Southeast Asia,

    Impact

    7

    (September and October 1972): 312-15.353-

    56. (See also nos. 180, 182.)

    182. The Missionary Apostolate in East and Southeast Asia,

    Euntes-Digest

    5 (1972): 488-501. (See also nos. 180,

    181.)

    1973 183. ''The Filipino National Tradition, in

    The Filipino in the Seven-

    ties:

    An Ecumenical Perspective, ed. Vitaliano R.

    Gorospe and Richard L. Deats (Quezon City: New Day

    Publishers, 1973). pp 18-29.

    (See

    also nos. 165, 226,

    228.)

    184. The International Aspects of Our Vocation,

    Studies in the In-

    ternational Apostolate of Jesuits

    2 (September 1973):

    52-73.

    185. Liberation of all Men: Our Common Objective,

    Supplement

    to Progressio

    no. 2 (November 1973), 26 pages. (See

    also nos. 186, 187.)

    186. La liberaci6n de todos 10s hombres: nuestro comh objectivo,

    Suplemento de Progressw

    no. 2 (Noviembre 1973), 26

    pages. (See also nos. 185, 187.)

    187. La liberation de tous les hommes: notre objectif commun,

    Supplkment de Progressio

    no. 2 (November 1973), 26

    pages. (See also nos. 185, 186.)

    188. A Priest-Son on his Father,

    Philippine Priests Forum

    5 (De-

    cember 1973): 44.

    1974 189. Lavorare nella vigna del Signore, in

    Le Constituzwni della

    Compagnia di Gesu Commentarw in otto conferenze

    (Roma: Centrum Ignatianum Spiritualitatis, 1974), pp.

    116-40.

    190. Chinese Values in Philippine Cultural Development, in

    Philippine-Chinese Profile: Essays and Studies,

    ed.

    Charles McCarthy (Manila: Pagkakaisa para sa Pag-

    unlad, 1974), pp. 50-58.

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    191. The Chinese Bearing Gifts,

    Archipelago

    1 (March 1974):

    8-11.

    192. The Uses of Living Tradition, Archipelago

    1 (June 1974):

    16-20.

    193. Authority in the Religious Life,

    Teaching All Nations

    11,3

    (1974): 161-74. (See also no. 161.)

    194. Early Colonial Policies in the Philippines, Archipelago 1 (Oc-

    tober 1974): 36-41.

    195. Keynote Address, Studies in the International Apostolate of

    Jesuits

    3 (November 1974): 25-32.

    196. A Catholic Country, the Philippines, Lettersfrom Asia, no. 18

    (December 1974): 2-5.

    197. Evangelization and Humanization: A Summary of Certain

    Opinions Expressed at the Synod of Bishops, 1974,

    UISG [Union of Superiors General of Religious Insti-

    tutes for Women]

    Bulletin,

    no. 34 (1974). Also ap-

    peared in Dutch, French, German, Spanish, and Italian

    editions. (See also nos. 201, 202.)

    198. Missionary Situation in East and Southeast Asia, Omnb Terra

    9 (1974-75): 352-59.

    1975

    199. The Ascent of Holy Spirit Street,

    The Jesuit: New York Edi-

    tion

    50 (Winter 1975): 1-3.

    200. The Local Church: Opportunities, Obstacles, Dangers,

    Teaching All Nations 12 (1975): 45-48.

    201. Evangelization and Humanization, Teaching All Nations 12

    (1975): 131-45 (See also nos. 197,202.)

    202. Evangelization and Humanization:

    A

    Summary of Certain

    Opinions Expressed at the Synod of Bishops, 1974,

    Philippine Priests Forum

    7 (June 1975): 15-23. (See

    also nos. 197, 201.)

    203. Is Our Evangelizing Educational?

    UISG Bulletin,

    no. 36 (2nd

    quarter 1975): 18-23. (Also appeared in Dutch, French,

    German, Spanish, Italian editions).

    204. The College of San Jose,

    Insta

    36 (July-August 1975): 2-3,

    15-20.

    205. Tirad Pass,

    Solidarity

    9 (November-December 1975): 84-90.

    (See also nos. 211, 236.)

    206. Church Social Teaching: From Social Order to Liberation,

    Philippine Priests Forum

    (December 1975): 16-26.

    1976

    207.

    Intramuros: The Beginnings.

    Manila: National Media Produc-

    tion Center, August 1976. 31 pages.

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    208. Church and State Under the

    Patronato Real,

    in

    Church and

    State: The Philippine Experience,

    by Horacio de la Costa

    and John N. Schumacher,

    Loyola Papers,

    3 (Quezon

    City: Loyola School of Theology, 1976), pp. 1-12.

    209. Circumdata varietate: 'Kirche in Asien' oder 'Asiatische

    Kirche', in Misereoc Zeichen der Hoffnung. Beitrage

    zur Kirchlichen Entwicklungsarbeil, ed. Leo Schwarz

    (Miinchen: Kiisel-Verlag, 1976), pp. 106-15.

    210. Rizal as a Humanist, in A Tatbook in Freshman English,

    edited by Damiana Eugenio et al. (Quezon City:

    Alemar-Phoenix Publishing House, 1976),pp 480-85.

    (See also nos. 107,125.)

    21

    1

    Tirad Pass, n A

    Textbook in Freshman English,

    edited by

    Damiana Eugenio et

    al

    (Quezon City: Alemar-Phoenix

    Publishing House, 1976). pp. 593-98. (See also nos.

    205, 236.)

    212. Faith, Justice, and Human Development: An Historical Pers-

    pective, in

    Faith and Justice and the Filipino Christian,

    ed. Vitaliano R . Gorospe (Manila: NASSA-Loyola

    School of Theology-Philippine Association of College

    Theology Teachers, 1976), pp. 5-23. (See also no. 213.)

    213. Faith, Justice, and Human Development: An Historical Pers-

    pective, in O n Faith and Jwtic e, by Horacio de la Costa

    and Antonio B Lambino, Loyola Papers, 5 (Quezon

    City: Loyola School of Theology, 1976), pp. 5-23. (See

    also no. 212.)

    214. Ideologies, their Cause and Cure, in

    Faith, Ideologies and

    Christian Option s, by Horacio de la Costa, Antonio B.

    Lambino, and C.G. ArCvalo,

    Loyola Papers,

    7-8

    (Quezon City: Loyola School of Theology, 1976), pp.

    1-9.

    215. A More Authentic Poverty, Studies in the Spirituality of the

    Jesuits

    8 (March-May 1976): 45-59.

    216. Fulfilment of a Dream,

    Teaching All Nations

    13 (1976):

    67-70.

    217. Christianity in Asia,

    Sillirnan Journal

    23 (1976): 113-22.

    218. The Priest in Philippine Life and Society: An Historical View,

    The Jesuit: Philippine Province 25 (June 1976): 1-15.

    219. Degrees of Dictatorship, Letters fiom Asia, no. 36

    (July/August 1976): 5-7.

    220. The Asian Concept of Justice, Teaching All Nations 13

    (1976): 221-31. (See also no. 227.)

    221. A Jesuit Becomes a Bishop,

    The Jesuit: Philippine Province

    25

    (1976): 6-9.

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    222.

    Jesuits Today, Review for Religious

    35 1 976): 48l-91.

    223.

    Chr6tiens dans le monde dans l'ombre de la Chine,

    Vie

    Chrktienne, no. 194 1976): 9-12.

    1977

    224. The Sabbath

    s

    for Man: Conversion and Liberation. (Manila:

    Mother Butler Guild, 1977). 16 pages.

    225. Revitalizing Ministries in Church and Religious Institutions, in

    Asian Colloquium o n Ministries in the Church,ed. Pedro

    S. de Achutegui, S.J. (Manila: Cardinal Bea Institute,

    1977), pp. 458-68.

    226. The Filipino National Tradition, in The Heart of the Philip-

    pines in Japanese), ed. Mary Racelis Hollnsteiner

    (Tokyo: Bunyusha Publishing Co., 1977), pp. 153-75.

    (See also nos. 165, 183, 228.)

    227.

    The Asian Concept of Justice, in Inculturation, Faith and the

    Christian Life, by Horacio de la Costa et a].,

    Loyola

    Papers

    6

    (Quezon City: Loyola School of Theology,

    1977), pp. 30-44. (See also no. 220.)

    228.

    The Filipino National Tradition, in Rediscovery: Essays in

    Philippine Life and Culture,

    edited by Cynthia N.

    Lumbera and Teresita

    G

    Maceda (Manila National

    Book Store, 1977), pp. 324-37. (See also nos. 165,183,

    226.)

    229. Myth of the Filipino Businessman, in

    Rediscovery: Essays in

    Philippine Life and Culture, edited by Cynthia N.

    Lumbera and Teresita G. Maceda (Manila: National

    Book Store, 1977), pp. 48-61. (See also no. 155.)

    230.

    Initial Contacts Between American Officials and Philippine

    Revolutionary Leaders,

    1898-1899:

    A Problem in Dip-

    lomatic History, Bulletin of the American Historical

    Collection 5 (January 1977): 7-26.

    231. Random Reflections on 'Jesuits Today', The Way: Supple-

    ment,

    no. 29-30 1977): 114-18.

    232. The Philippines: A Capsule History, Bulletin of the American

    Historical Collection 5 (April 1977): 7-14. (See also no.

    110.)

    233. Yori, The Jesuit: Philippine Province 26

    June1977):

    6-17.

    234. The Standard of the Kings, The Jesuit: Philippine Province 26

    (June

    1977): 18-19.

    235. Jewels of the Pauper, The Jesuit: Philippine Province 26 (June

    1977): 20-21. (See also nos. 23, 26.)

    236. Tirad Pass, The Jesuit: Philippine Province 26 (June 1977):

    22-35.

    (See also nos.

    205, 211)

    237.

    Jesuits Today, The Jesuit: Philippine Province

    26

    (June

    1977): 36-52.

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    238. History and Philippine Culture, in Philippine Writings ed.

    A G

    ~ u f a n aManila: Regal Publishing Co., 1977),pp.

    347-56. (See also nos. 101, 102, 103, 125.

    239.

    An Ignatian Witness: Unedited Texts of Father Horacio de la

    Costa, S.J.,

    Supplement to Progressio

    no.

    10

    (November

    1977 , 55

    pages. Also appeared in French

    and Spanish editions.

    No Date

    240. The Sacred Vestments of the Mass.

    [Manila: Mother Butler

    Guild, n.d.1.

    12

    pages.

    In Press

    The following articles are included

    insolidarity 11

    (May-June

    1977 ,

    a

    special issue dedicated to Father Horacio de la Costa. compi-

    lation of these articles will also be published by the Solidaridad

    Publishing House, entitled

    Ou r Redeemable Past.

    241.

    The Uses of History, pp.

    1-6.

    242.

    History and Nationalism, pp.

    7-9.

    243.

    The Nationalist Tradition, pp.

    10-19.

    244. The Revolutionary Traditions, pp. 20-22.

    245.

    Reflections on Philippine Economic Development, pp.

    23-31.

    246.

    Economic Growth and Social Change, pp.

    32-38.

    247. Prospects and Problems of Development: Their Rise and Fall,

    pp.

    39-44.

    248.

    Down the River of Time with the (Very Small) Filipino

    Businessman, pp. 45-50.

    249.

    The Freedom of the City, pp.

    51-54.

    (See also nos.

    169,179.

    250. MacMicking's Manila, pp. 55-61. (See also no. 167.

    251. The Church and Development, pp. 62-66.

    252. The Role of the Church in Development, pp. 67-73.

    253.

    The Scientist as Filipino, pp.

    74-79.

    254.

    Philippine Institutions in Perspective, pp.

    80-88.

    Forthcoming

    255. The Filipino: An Identikit, Filipino Heritage.

    256.

    The Voyage from Cadiz to Manila in the 17th Century.