PCA HISTORICAL CENTER
Archives and Manuscript Repository for the Continuing Presbyterian Church


Gordon Haddon Clark

Manuscript Collection MS#005
Box #075.2 (was Box #312)

Content Summary: This box contains Dr. Clark's Teaching, Class and Personal Notes.

Span dates: undated materials Size: 1.0 cu. ft. (one carton)

Access: This collection is open to researchers.

Preferred citation:
Gordon Haddon Clark Manuscript Collection, Box 075.2, PCA Historical Center, St. Louis, Missouri.

clark01
Dr. Gordon Haddon Clark
[1902-1985]

Box 075.2
File (ƒ) & Subject

ƒ002 — Abelard
ƒ003 — Alston, William P., "Religious Language"
ƒ004 — Anselm
ƒ005 — Aquinas, Thomas [includes an article by Norman Geisler and 21 pages of handwritten notes]
ƒ006 — Aquinas, Thomas, Summa Theologica [15 pages of handwritten notes]
ƒ007 — Arabs and Jews in Medieval Era
ƒ008 — Archer-Hind, J.D., "Difficulties in the Platonic Psychology"
ƒ009 — Aristotle, Alexander Aphrodisias
ƒ010 — Aristotle, Categories
ƒ011 — Aristotle, Concept of Luck
ƒ012 — Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 1
ƒ013 — Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 2
ƒ014 — Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 3
ƒ015 — Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 4
ƒ016 — Aristotle, Hermeneutica
ƒ030 — Aristotle, Miscellaneous
ƒ017 — Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 1
ƒ018 — Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 2
ƒ019 — Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 3
ƒ020 — Aristotle, Physics
ƒ021 — Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments, Folder 1
ƒ022 — Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments, Folder 2
ƒ023 — Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments, Folder 3
ƒ024 — Aristotle, Poetics
ƒ025 — Aristotle, Politics, Folder 1
ƒ026 — Aristotle, Politics, Folder 2
ƒ027 — Aristotle, Posterior Analytics
ƒ028 — Aristotle, Prior Analytics
ƒ029 — Aristotle, Simplicii in Physicorum
ƒ031 — Art
ƒ032 — Art, The Philosophy of
ƒ033 — Astronomy
ƒ034 — Athanasius
ƒ035 — Auer, Humanism States Its Case
ƒ037 — Augustine
ƒ036 — Augustine and Aquinas, Chart of Contrasts
ƒ043 — Augustine, Augustine and Neo-Platonism
ƒ038 — Augustine, City of God
ƒ039 — Augustine, Confessions
ƒ040 — Augustine, De Libers Arbitrio
ƒ041 — Augustine, De Trinitate
ƒ042 — Augustine, Life of
ƒ045 — Augustine, Miscellaneous
ƒ044 — Augustine, Predestination of the Saints
ƒ046 — Ayer, A.J., Language, Logic and Truth, Verification and Experience
ƒ047 — Bain, Read, "Man the Myth Maker"
ƒ048 — Barnes, Albert G., The Art of Painting
ƒ049 — Barth, Karl, Anselm: Fides Quaereus Intellectum
ƒ050 — Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 1
ƒ051 — Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 2
ƒ052 — Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 3
ƒ053 — Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 4
ƒ054 — Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 5
ƒ055 — Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 6
ƒ056 — Barth, Karl, Dogmatics, Outline
ƒ057 — Barth, Karl, Humanity of God, The
ƒ058 — Barth, Karl, Index
ƒ059 — Barth, Karl, Knowledge of God, The
ƒ060 — Barth, Karl, Protestant Thought
ƒ061 — Barth, Karl, Word of God and the Mind of Man, The
ƒ062 — Bartsch, Notes on Bartsch
ƒ063 — Barzun, Notes on Barzun
ƒ064 — Baumker, Clemens, Notes on Baumker's Aristotles' Theory of Matter
ƒ065 — Becker, Carl, Notes on Becker's Letters and Essays
ƒ066 — Beegle, Dewey, Scripture, Tradition and Infallibility
ƒ067 — Benda, Julian, Trois Idoies Romantique
ƒ068 — Benjamin, A. Cornelius, Operationalism
ƒ069 — Berlin, Sir Isaiah, Historical Inevitability
ƒ070 — Binet, Alfred, L'Ame et Le Corps
ƒ071 — Blanshard, Brand, "Kierkegaard on Faith"
ƒ072 — Blanshard, Brand, The Philosophy of Analysis
ƒ073 — Bloomfield, Leonard, notes on Bloomfield on Language
ƒ074 — Bochenski, J.M., Contemporary European Philosophy
ƒ075 — Bonaventura and Albert Magnus
ƒ076 — Bouillard, Henri, Genise et Evolution de la Theologie Dialectique
ƒ077 — Bowle, Politics …in the XIX
ƒ079 — Braaten and Harrisville, Kerygma and History: A Symposium
ƒ078 — Braaten and Harrisville, The Historical Jesus and the Kerygmatic Christ
ƒ080 — Bridgman, P.W., The Logic of Modern Physics
ƒ081 — Bridgman, P.W., The Way Things Are
ƒ082 — Brightman, E.S., A Philosophy of Religion
ƒ083 — Brown, P.R.L., "Political Society"
ƒ089 — Bultmann, Rudolph, Bultmann's reply to Schmeiwind's article in Kerygma and Mythology
ƒ084 — Bultmann, Rudolph, Esssays, Philosophical and Theological
ƒ085 — Bultmann, Rudolph, History and Eschatology
ƒ086 — Bultmann, Rudolph, Jesus Christ and Mythology
ƒƒ087 — Bultmann, Rudolph, notes on Bultmann's view of Science and Nature
ƒ088 — Bultmann, Rudolph, Theology of the New Testament
ƒ089 — Cosmology, Pre-Socratic
ƒ090 — Ethics I
ƒ091 — Ethics II
ƒ092 — French Philosophy, Folder 1
ƒ095 — French Philosophy, Folder 2
ƒ096 — French Philosophy, Folder 3
ƒ093 — Galatians
ƒ094 — Historiography
ƒ098 — Plato, History of Greece
ƒ099 — Plato, Life and Works
ƒ100 — Plato, Politics
ƒ101 — Plato, Problems of His Day
ƒ102 — Plato, Undergraduate I
ƒ103 — Plato, Undergraduate II
ƒ104 — Political Philosophy
ƒ105 — Religion
ƒ106 — Westminster Confession, Folder 1
ƒ107 — Westminster Confession, Folder 2

A short quiz by Dr. Clark on ancient Greek philosophy:
[In good economical fashion, Dr. Clark used extra copies of this quiz as note paper,
composing his exegetical notes for John 11 on the back side of the sheets.]
 
Matching questions: Put all correct letters in left margin.
1. Thales (a) The world is composed of four elements.
2. Anaximander (b) Love and Hate cause motion.
3. Anaximenes (c) Achilles and the tortoise.
4. Heraclitus (d) The boundless.
5. Pythagoreans (e) Can't step into same river twice.
6. Parmenides (f) The Logos.
7. Empedocles (g) Condensation and rarefaction produce qualities.
8. Anaxagoras (h) Ten pairs of opposites
9. Democritus (i) You can't think about square circles.
10. Zeno (j) Mind controls the universe.
  (k) The ocean wave makes no noise.
  (l) Some atoms are big.
  (m) The world repeats itself over and over again.
   
Sorry, Dr. Clark didn't leave us the answers. Can you supply them?