Thomas Aquinas

July 10, 2010 by admin  
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Thomas Aquinas has a tremendous influence on the theology of both Catholics and Protestants.  How much do you know of him?  In  A Students Guided to Liberal Learning James V. Schall recommends the following five books on Thomas Aquinas;

1) St. Thomas Aquinas, by Ralph McInerny

2) Guide to St. Thomas Aquinas, by Josef Pieper

3) Friar Thomas D’Aquino, by James Weisheipl

4) St. Thomas Aquinas: The Dumb Ox, by G.K. Chesterton

5) The Thought of Thomas Aquinas, by Brian Davies

What do you think of his recommendations?

Rethinking Economics – Book Recommendations From Douglas Jones

August 16, 2008 by testertwo  
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Douglas Jones, Editorial Director of Canon Press, has recommended the following books for Rethinking Economics:

Calculated Futures: Theology, Ethics, and Economics, D. Stephen Long and Nancy Ruth Fox

Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire, William Cavanaugh

The Outline of Sanity, G.K. Chesterton

The Servile State, Hillaire Belloc

The Passions and the Interests: Political Arguments for Capitalism Before Its Triumph, Albert Hirschman

God and Money: The Moral Challenge of Capitalism, Charles McDaniel

God the Economist: The Doctrine of God and Political Economy, M. Douglas Meeks

Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism, Ha-Joon Chang

How Rich Countries Got Rich…And Why Poor Countries Stay Poor, Erik Reinert

The Iron Fist Behind the Invisible Hand: Corporate Capitalism as a System of State-Guaranteed Privilege, Kevin Carson

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, Naomi Klein

The Big Ripoff: How Big Business and Big Government Steal Your Money, Timothy Carney

The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time, Karl Polanyi

The Conservative Nanny State: How the Wealthy Use the Government to Stay Rich and Get Richer, Dean Baker

False Dawn: The Illusions of Global Capitalism, John Gray

True Cost of Low Prices: The Violence of Globalization, Vincent Gallagher

Capitalism 3.0 – A Guide to Reclaiming the Commons, Peter Barnes

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, John Perkins

The Secret History of American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth About Global Corruption, John Perkins

A Game as Old as Empire: The Secret World of Economic Hitmen and the Web of Global Corruption, Steven Hiatt and John Perkins

The Small Mart Revolution: How Local Businesses are Beating the Global Competition, Michael Schuman

The Big Box Swindle: The True Cost of Mega-Retailers, Stacy Mitchell

The Rationality of Christian Faith – Books Recommended By James Sire

August 6, 2008 by testertwo  
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In his book Why Should Anyone Believe Anything At All, James Sire recommends the following books on The Rationality of Christian Faith:

Orthodoxy, by G. K. Chesterton

Quest for Faith, by C. Stephen Evans

Philosophy of Religion, by C. Stephen Evans

The Best Things in Life, by Peter Kreeft

Handbook of Christian Apologetics, by Peter Kreeft and Ronald Tacelli

Mere Christianity, by C. S. Lewis

Miracles, by C. S. Lewis

Belief in God, by George Mavrodes

Scaling the Secular City, by J. P. Moreland

Making Sense of it All: Pascal and the Meaning of Life, by Thomas V. Morris

Lost in the Cosmos, by Walker Percy

Faith and Rationality: Reason and Belief, by Alvin Plantinga and Nicholas Wolterstorff

The Coherence of Theism, by Richard Swinburne

The Concept of Miracle, by Richard Swinburne

The Existence of God, by Richard Swinburne

Church History Books Recommended by 9Marks

November 18, 2007 by testertwo  
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The following titles on CHURCH HISTORY are included in the 9Marks reading list for pastors:

Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther, Roland Bainton

The Early Church, Henry Chadwick

The Dumb Ox (A Biography of Aquinas), G.K. Chesterton

George Whitfield (2 vols.), Arnold Dallimore

Handbook to the History of Christianity, ed. Tim Dowley

Theology of the Reformers, Timothy George

The Democratization of American Christianity, Nathan Hatch

The Waning of the Middle Ages, Johan Huizinga

A History of Christianity in the U.S & Canada, Mark Noll

Quest for Godliness, J.I. Packer

The Church Under Siege, M.A. Smith

Life and Thought Seminars at The College at Southwestern

February 13, 2007 by testertwo  
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If you are in the process of deciding what college you will attend, you must give serious consideration to The College at Southwestern. I am probably The College’s biggest fan.

Check out some of the texts being used in the Life and Thought seminars.

Early Western Civilization

Aristotle – Rhetoric
Aristotle – Nichomachean Ethics
Plato – Republic
Plato – Timaeus and Critias
Sophocles – Oedipus Rex
Sophocles – Antigone

Church and Empires Seminar

Athanasius – On the Incarnation
Augustine – Confessions
Augustine – The City of God
Cicero – On Duties

World Religions Seminar

Buddhism – The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha
Confucianism – The Analects of Confucius
Hinduism – The Bhagavad Gita
Islam – The Meaning of the Holy Qur’an
Judaism – The Talmud

Renaissance and Reformation Seminar

Aquinas – Summa Theologiae
John Calvin – Institutes of the Christian Religion
Copernicus – On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres
Luther/Erasmus – Captivation of the Will
Hubmaier – On the Christian Baptism of Believers
Habmaier – Catechism
Niccolo Machiavelli – The Prince
William Shakespeare – Hamlet
C.S. Lewis – The Discarded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature

Enlightenment and Romantic Seminar

John Bunyan – Pilgrim’s Progress
Rene Descartes – Discourse on Method
John Locke – Two Treatises on Gov’t
Blaise Pascal – Pensees
Jean Rousseau – Emile
John Wesley – Selected Works
Jonathan Edwards – Religious Affections

The 19th Century Seminar

Charles Darwin – On The Origin of Species
Fyodor Dostoevsky – The Brothers Karamazov
Charles Finney – Lectures on Revivals of Religion
Karl Marx – The Communist Manifesto
Friedrich Nietzsche – Beyond Good and Evil
Charles Spurgeon – Lectures to My Students
Alexis de Tocqueville – Democracy in America
Declaration of Independence
US Constitution

The Early 20th Century Seminar

G. K. Chesterton – Orthodoxy
Joseph Conrad – Heart of Darkness
John Dewey – Experience and Education
T. S. Eliot – The Waste Land
Sigmund Freud – Civilization and Its Discontents
William James – Pragmatism
Bertrand Russell – Why I am Not a Christian
Churchill’s – Second World War

The Late 20th Century Seminar

Karl Barth – The Word of God and the Word of Man
C.S. Lewis – Mere Christianity
Aldous Huxley – Brave New World
H. Richard Niebuhr – Christ and Culture
Vatican II Texts
J. F. Lyotard – Selected Works
Peter Kreeft – Between Heaven and Hell

Reading Lists

February 12, 2007 by testertwo  
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TheGreatBooks.com is a website designed to assist educators involved in the the Rhetoric stage (grades 9-12) of the Trivium model. I was pleasantly surprised to see that I have read many of the books on their list, however, am a bit embarrassed by what I have not read. Perhaps those who are engaged in building their theological library need to stop and consider how many of these titles should be added.

9th Grade – Ancient Civilization

1. Aeneid, The
2. Antigone
3. Basic Works of Aristotle, The
4. Bhagavad Gita
5. Compact Guide to World Religions, The
6. Creation and Change
7. Darwin On Trial
8. Early Christian Writings
9. Epic of Gilgamesh, The
10. Everlasting Man, The
11. Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
12. Greek Way, The
13. How to be Your Own Selfish Pig
14. Iliad
15. Journey of the Magi
16. Julius Caesar
17. Mythology
18. Odyssey
19. Oedipus Rex
20. On the Incarnation
21. Perelandra
22. The Republic
23. Roman Way, The
24. Roots of American Order
25. Simple Tools for Brain Surgery
26. Sophie’s World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy, by Jostein Gaardner
27. Tao Teh Ching
28. Turning Points
29. What the Buddha Taught
30. Works and Days
31. Worldview Academy Lecture Series – Worldviews

10th Grade – Medieval Civilization

1. Aquinas: The Dumb Ox
2. Art of Courtly Love, The
3. Beowulf
4. Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics, The
5. Canterbury Tales
6. The City of God
7. Compact Guide to World Religions, The
8. Deadliest Monster, The
9. The Discarded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature, by C.S. Lewis
10. Essential Erasmus
11. Everyman’s Talmud
12. Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
13. How the Irish Saved Civilization
14. Imitation of Christ, The
15. Inferno, The
16. Koran
17. Le Morte Darthur
18. Magna Charta, The
19. Medieval Philosophy
20. Murder in the Cathedral
21. Pastoral Care
22. Piers Plowman
23. The Prince , by Niccolo Machiavelli
24. Roots of American Order
25. Selected Writings
26. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
27. The Song of Roland
28. St. Benedict’s Rule for Monasteries
29. Turning Points
30. Utopia

11th Grade – Reformation and Enlightenment

1. A Modest Proposal and Other Satirical Works
2. Against Slavery: An Abolitionist Reader
3. Autobiography and Other Writings, The
4. Canons of the Synod of Dordt
5. Causes of the American Discontents
6. Common Sense
7. Compact Guide to World Religions, The
8. Complete Works of John Donne
9. Concerning Christian Liberty
10. Doctor Faustus
11. Don Quijote
12. Early American Poetry
13. Essay on Criticism
14. Federalist Papers
15. How Now Shall We Live?
16. Institutes of the Christian Religion, by John Calvin
17. Lend Me Your Ears
18. Letters Concerning the English Nation
19. Leviathan
20. Life and Diary of David Brainerd, The
21. Meditations on First Philosophy
22. Mercy of Pocahontas, The
23. New Atlantis
24. Of Plymouth Plantation
25. Othello
26. Paradise Lost
27. Pensees
28. Pepys Diary
29. Political Writings of John Locke
30. Preface to Paradise Lost
31. Protestant Reformation: Major Documents, The
32. Reformation, The
33. Roots of American Order
34. Social Contract, The
35. To Honour God: the Spirituality of Oliver Cromwell
36. Turning Points
37. Worldview Academy Lecture Series – Apologetics

12th Grade – Modernity

1. A History of the American People
2. A Kierkegaard Anthology
3. Amusing Ourselves to Death
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5. Billy Budd
6. Book of Mormon, The
7. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
8. Candles Behind the Wall
9. Civil Disobedience and Other Essays
10. Classic Mystery Stories
11. Compact Guide to World Religions, The
12. Cost of Discipleship, The
13. Death of Ivan Ilych, The
14. Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville
15. Emerson’s Prose and Poetry
16. Essential Works of Lenin
17. Existentialism and Human Emotions
18. Gambler, The
19. God Who is There, The
20. God’s Politician: William Wilberforce’s Struggle
21. Grand Illusions
22. Gulag Archipelago: 1918-1956, The
23. Hard Times
24. Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
25. Letter from Birmingham Jail
26. Life of Johnson
27. Man Who Was Thursday, The
28. Man’s Search for Meaning
29. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
30. Natural Theology
31. On The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin
32. Philosophy: Basic Readings
33. Plague, The
34. Poor Man’s Earl, The
35. Reasoning from the Scriptures with the Mormons
36. Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems
37. Robespierre: Selected Speeches
38. Screwtape Letters, The
39. Shantung Compound: The Story of Men and Women Under Pressure
40. Shelley’s Poetry and Prose
41. Transcript of the Scopes Monkey Trial
42. Turning Points
43. Understanding the Times
44. Up from Slavery

And, just in case you have already read all of the books above, TheGreatBooks.com also shares this Additional Reading List:

* The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
* Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling
* Silas Marner by George Eliot
* Watership Down by Richard Adams
* Loving God by Charles Colson
* Phantastees by George MacDonald
* Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan
* The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
* Animal Farm by George Orwell
* Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
* Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
* To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
* A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Van Auken
* Abide in Christ by Andrew Murray
* Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
* The Nine Tailors by Dorothy Sayers
* The Club of Queer Trades by G.K. Chesterton
* The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
* Emma by Jane Austen
* The Little Prince by Antoine de St. Exupery
* Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
* Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
* Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
* Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler
* The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
* One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
* The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
* The Samurai by Shusaku Endo
* Walden by Henry David Thoreau
* An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
* Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
* The Everlasting Man by G.K. Chesterton
* The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis
* The Journals of Lewis and Clark
* The Fall by Albert Camus
* Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton
* The End of the Affair by Graham Greene
*
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift
* Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
* Anna Karenin by Leo Tolstoy
* Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
* Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
* Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
* First Circle by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
* Cancer Ward by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
*
Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold by C.S. Lewis
* War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
* The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
* The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
* Macbeth by William Shakespeare
* King Lear by William Shakespeare
* Moby Dick by Herman Melville
*
The Mind of the Maker by Dorothy Sayers
* The Confidence Man by Herman Melville
* Hamlet by William Shakespeare