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Mark Johnson is an associate professor of Theology at Marquette University (Milwaukee, WI). His specialization is in St. Thomas Aquinas.

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Aug 15
Aug 15 Maybe Humanae vitae wasn’t wrong on this, either

Mark Johnson
personal, opinion

Many Catholics remain so in spite of Humanae vitae. I am a Catholic today because of it. Here’s one reason why.

May 20
May 20 A Student Paper, Immaculately Conceived

Mark Johnson
academe, notes for students

Detecting and deterring student cheating is a daily battle in university life. I lost today’s battle, but am now better prepared for tomorrow’s.

Jan 20
Jan 20 Hey, Doc Johnson. How should I address you?

Mark Johnson
academe, Marquette, notes for students

In a university world in which one finds both seasoned PhDs and ABDs as instructors, how does one observe the necessary courtesies of address? Here is a simple suggestion.

Mar 28
Mar 28 Dear John, Please write a letter

Mark Johnson
Marquette, opinion

An oblique comment on the John McAdams case, with some unsolicited advice.

Feb 21
Feb 21 Long live the zygote

Mark Johnson
opinion

Is a zygote's cleavage an act of biological suicide, or is it just another day for a living thing?

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