Background
Joyce, Robert E. was born on May 13, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Peter J. and Mildred Wurtz Joyce.
(Though the words, "Let us be born" are not verbally expre...)
Though the words, "Let us be born" are not verbally expressed by the preborn child, they do articulate the nonverbal cry of his very being for life. One of the strongest tendencies in man is the desire to live. Human beings will go through great suffering in order to preserve their hold on life. Anyone who does not think that life is worth suffering for does not value it much. But love for life is essential to emotional and mental health. And anyone who loves life in himself surely will respect the right to life in others. This book comes as a clarion call for justice for the helpless, the innocent, the unborn whose only crime is that, by the will of man, they came to be.
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Joyce, Robert E. was born on May 13, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Peter J. and Mildred Wurtz Joyce.
Bachelor, University St. Mary of the Lake, Mundelein, Illinois, 1957. Master of Arts, DePaul University, Chicago, 1959. Doctor of Philosophy, International College, Los Angeles, 1978.
Instructor philosophy University Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, 1961-1962. Professor philosophy St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota, 1962-1994, professor emeritus, since 1994.
(Though the words, "Let us be born" are not verbally expre...)
Member Metaphys. Society of America, American Catholic Philosophical Association, Minnesota Philosophical Society Institute Theological Encounter Science Technology, Fellowship Catholic Scholars.
Married Mary Rosera, August 12, 1961.