Berry, Paul 2016 1-4955-0508-1 148 pages This monograph is the closing work in a series of ten titles by Dr. Paul Berry. The collection began with an initial study, The Christian Inscription at Pompeii. This work traced the line of cultural, philosophical and theological inheritance that extends from the philosophy or Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) to the theology of Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274 A.D.)
Berry, Paul 2009 0-7734-4899-3 92 pages This work argues for the restoration of Aristotelianism to the college curriculum to countervail the prevailing focus on modernism and to counteract the twenty-first century proliferation of atheist tracts.
Squires, William 2022 1-4955-1042-5 116 pages This book offers a translation by Neil R. Parker of William Harder Squires' dissertation on Jonathan Edwards' Doctrine of the Will. It includes an introduction and notes by Richard A. S. Hall.
Gluck, Andrew L. 2012 0-7734-3054-7 752 pages This book shows how Judah Abrabanel’s writings are philosophical, and not merely religious. It examines the Renaissance belief that Love should know more than Wisdom, which is something Abrabanel taught. The ultimate mystical union with God for Abrabanel is beneficence towards one’s fellow human beings. His view is that love is the affirmation of both God and human individual experience. Knowledge of man and God are both dependent upon the experience of love.