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  1. Bernard Philip Kelly (April 25, 1907—November 2, 1958) was an English Catholic layman who worked in a bank, raised a large family, and regularly penned, over 25 years, philosophical essays and book reviews for the Dominican journal Blackfriars.

  2. Bernard Philip Kelly was an English Catholic layman who worked in a bank, raised a large family, and regularly penned, over 25 years, philosophical essays and book reviews for the Dominican journal Blackfriars.

  3. Bernard Philip Kelly (1907–1958) was an English Catholic author whose thinking has been regarded as neo-scholastic and traditionalist (i.e. in the current of René Guénon).

  4. Ordained by Pope St. John Paul II in 1983, he took his doctorate in philosophy in Rome in 1988 and has since lived, studied, and taught in Europe, Asia, and South America. His recent works include an edition of the essays of Bernard Philip Kelly - A CATHOLIC MIND AWAKE (2017); a study of the thought of G.K. Chesterton - THE UNIVERSE AND MR.

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  5. Dec 27, 2017 · “Bernard Kelly was a truly great and wise scholar and thinker, one whose immense range of aptitudes, interests, and sympathies was born not only out of an enormous intellectual curiosity, but also—and perhaps more essentially—out of a huge reserve of Christian charity.

  6. Bernard Philip Kelly (1907-1958) est un philosophe catholique anglais qui a rédigé des essais philosophiques abordant la métaphysique, la spiritualité, la poésie et les questions sociales, notamment dans le périodique dominicain Blackfriars.

  7. Bernard P. Kelly (1907—1958) was an English Catholic philosopher, born in London. Works Kelly's inspiration was scholastic philosophy and, in particular, the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas.