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Books

Jonathan Edwards, The Religious Affections.
C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity.
_________, The Four Loves.
_________, The Abolition of Man.
_________, The Discarded Image.
G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy.
_________, The Complete Father Brown.
_________, The Man Who Was Thursday
John Calvin, Preface to the Psalter.
William Law, A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life.
Tertullian, The Shows.
A. W. Tozer, The Christian Book of Mystical Verse.
_________, The Knowledge of the Holy.
Richard Weaver, Ideas Have Consequences.
Owen Barfield, Saving the Appearances.
John Milton, Paradise Lost.
Russell Kirk, The Conservative Mind.
Richard Mitchell, Less Than Words Can Say.
Jacques Barzun, The Use and Abuse of Art.
_________, The Culture We Deserve.
T. S. Eliot, Christianity and Culture.
J. Gresham Machen, Christianity and Liberalism.
Pascal, Pensees.
Aristotle, Poetics.
Edmund Burke, Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful.
George MacDonand, Phantastes.
_________, Lilith.
Augustine, Confessions.
_________, On Christian Doctrine.
Tolkien, Lord of the Rings.
Homer, The Iliad.
_________, The Oddyssey.
Plato, Meno.
Josef Pieper, Leisure, the Basis of Culture.
Walter Hilton, Toward a Perfect Love.
Etienne Gilson, Reason and Revelation in the Middle Ages.
John Henry Newman, The Idea of a University.
Susanna Clarke. Johnathan Strange & Mr. Norrell.
Christopher Dawson. Religion and Culture.

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1. Neoclassical - August 1, 2007

John Lukacs. Anything.

2. Van Carpenter - September 4, 2007

A Medievalist’s Corner:

Heiko Oberman. Anything.
M.-D. Chenu. Anything
Anthony Kenny. Anything
G. R. Evans. Anything

3. Neoclassical - January 21, 2008

Christopher Dawson. Dynamics of World History.

4. Neoclassical - September 18, 2008

Richard Weaver, Visions of Order