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.] |
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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. |
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(k) The ocean wave makes no noise. |
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(l) Some atoms are big. |
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(m) The world repeats itself over and over
again. |
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Sorry, Dr.
Clark didn't leave us the answers. Can you supply them? |
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