Finding Aid is normally located in folder number 1 of each
box.
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Subject
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Box
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File
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312
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2
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Alston, William P., Religious Language
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312
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3
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Anselm
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312
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4
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Aquinas, Thomas [includes an article by Norman Geisler
and 21 pages of handwritten notes]
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312
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5
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Aquinas, Thomas, Summa Theologica [15 pages
of handwritten notes]
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312
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6
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Arabs and Jews in Medieval Era
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312
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7
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Archer-Hind, J.D., Difficulties in the Platonic
Psychology
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312
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8
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Aristotle, Alexander Aphrodisias
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312
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9
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Aristotle, Categories
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312
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10
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312
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11
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Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 1
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312
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12
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Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 2
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312
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13
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Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 3
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312
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14
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Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 4
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312
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15
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Aristotle, Hermeneutica
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312
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16
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Aristotle, Miscellaneous
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312
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30
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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 1
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312
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17
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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 2
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312
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18
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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 3
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312
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19
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Aristotle, Physics
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312
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20
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Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments,
Folder 1
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312
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21
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Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments,
Folder 2
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312
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22
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Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments,
Folder 3
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312
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23
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312
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24
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Aristotle, Politics, Folder 1
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312
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25
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Aristotle, Politics, Folder 2
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312
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26
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Aristotle, Posterior Analytics
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312
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27
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Aristotle, Prior Analytics
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312
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28
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Aristotle, Simplicii in Physicorum
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312
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29
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Art
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312
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31
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Art, The Philosophy of
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312
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32
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Astronomy
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312
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33
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Athanasius
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312
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34
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Auer, Humanism States Its Case
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312
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35
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Augustine
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312
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37
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Augustine and Aquinas, Chart of Contrasts
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312
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36
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Augustine, Augustine and Neo-Platonism
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312
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43
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Augustine, City of God
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312
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38
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Augustine, Confessions
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312
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39
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Augustine, De Libers Arbitrio
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312
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40
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312
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41
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Augustine, Life of
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312
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42
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Augustine, Miscellaneous
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312
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45
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Augustine, Predestination of the Saints
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312
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44
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Ayer, A.J., Language, Logic and Truth, Verification
and Experience
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312
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46
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Bain, Read, Man the Myth Maker
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312
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47
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Barnes, Albert G., The Art of Painting
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312
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48
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Barth, Karl, Anselm: Fides Quaereus Intellectum
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312
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49
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Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 1
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312
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50
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Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 2
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312
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51
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Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 3
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312
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52
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Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 4
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312
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53
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Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 5
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312
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54
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Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 6
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312
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55
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Barth, Karl, Dogmatics, Outline
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312
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56
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Barth, Karl, Humanity of God, The
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312
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57
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Barth, Karl, Index
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312
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58
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Barth, Karl, Knowledge of God, The
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312
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59
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Barth, Karl, Protestant Thought
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312
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60
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Barth, Karl, Word of God and the Mind of Man,
The
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312
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61
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Bartsch, Notes on Bartsch
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312
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62
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Barzun, Notes on Barzun
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312
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63
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Baumker, Clemens, Notes on Baumkers Aristotles
Theory of Matter
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312
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64
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Becker, Carl, Notes on Beckers Letters
and Essays
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312
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65
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Beegle, Dewey, Scripture, Tradition and Infallibility
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312
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66
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Benda, Julian, Trois Idoies Romantique
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312
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67
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Benjamin, A. Cornelius, Operationalism
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312
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68
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Berlin, Sir Isaiah, Historical Inevitability
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312
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69
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Binet, Alfred, LAme et Le Corps
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312
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70
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Blanshard, Brand, Kierkegaard on Faith
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312
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71
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Blanshard, Brand, The Philosophy of Analysis
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312
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72
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Bloomfield, Leonard, notes on Bloomfield on Language
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312
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73
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Bochenski, J.M., Contemporary European Philosophy
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312
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74
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Bonaventura and Albert Magnus
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312
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75
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Bouillard, Henri, Genise et Evolution de la Theologie
Dialectique
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312
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76
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Bowle, Politics
in the XIX
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312
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77
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Braaten and Harrisville, Kerygma and History:
A Symposium
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312
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79
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Braaten and Harrisville, The Historical Jesus
and the Kerygmatic Christ
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312
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78
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Bridgman, P.W., The Logic of Modern Physics
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312
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80
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Bridgman, P.W., The Way Things Are
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312
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81
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Brightman, E.S., A Philosophy of Religion
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312
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82
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Brown, P.R.L., Political Society
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312
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83
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Bultmann, Rudolph, Bultmanns reply to Schmeiwinds
article in Kerygma and Mythology
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312
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89
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Bultmann, Rudolph, Esssays, Philosophical and
Theological
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312
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84
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Bultmann, Rudolph, History and Eschatology
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312
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85
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Bultmann, Rudolph, Jesus Christ and Mythology
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312
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86
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Bultmann, Rudolph, notes on Bultmanns view
of Science and Nature
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312
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87
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Bultmann, Rudolph, Theology of the New Testament
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312
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88
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Cosmology, Pre-Socratic
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312
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90
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Ethics I
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312
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91
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Ethics II
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312
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92
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French Philosophy, Folder 1
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312
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95
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French Philosophy, Folder 2
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312
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96
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French Philosophy, Folder 3
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312
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97
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Galatians
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312
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93
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Historiography
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312
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94
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Plato, History of Greece
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312
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98
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Plato, Life and Works
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312
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99
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Plato, Politics
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312
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100
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Plato, Problems of His Day
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312
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101
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Plato, Undergraduate I
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312
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102
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Plato, Undergraduate II
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312
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103
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Political Philosophy
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312
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104
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Religion
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312
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105
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Westminster Confession, Folder 1
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312
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106
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Westminster Confession, Folder 2
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312
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107
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A
short quiz by Dr. Clark on ancient Greek philosophy:
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[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.
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| 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 noice. |
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(l) Some atoms are big. |
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(m) The world repeats itself over and over
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Sorry, Dr.
Clark didn't leave us the answers. Can you supply them?
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