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Gordon H. Clark Papers
Manuscript Collection # 5

Dr. Gordon H. Clark
1902 - 1985
Box 312
Content Summary: This box contains Dr. Clark's Teaching, Class and Personal Notes.
Span Dates: {years}
Size: 1 cu. ft.
Access Restrictions: None
Collection Citation: Clark, Gordon H., Papers, Box 312, Folder __: item description, PCA Historical Center, St. Louis, MO.
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Collection Highlight: Take a simple quiz prepared by Dr. Clark on ancient Greek philosophy.
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Finding Aid is normally located in folder number 1 of each box.

Subject

Box

File

Abelard

312

2

Alston, William P., “Religious Language”

312

3

Anselm

312

4

Aquinas, Thomas [includes an article by Norman Geisler and 21 pages of handwritten notes]

312

5

Aquinas, Thomas, Summa Theologica [15 pages of handwritten notes]

312

6

Arabs and Jews in Medieval Era

312

7

Archer-Hind, J.D., “Difficulties in the Platonic Psychology”

312

8

Aristotle, Alexander Aphrodisias

312

9

Aristotle, Categories

312

10

Aristotle, Concept of Luck

312

11

Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 1

312

12

Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 2

312

13

Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 3

312

14

Aristotle, Decaelo and Physics, Folder 4

312

15

Aristotle, Hermeneutica

312

16

Aristotle, Miscellaneous

312

30

Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 1

312

17

Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 2

312

18

Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Folder 3

312

19

Aristotle, Physics

312

20

Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments, Folder 1

312

21

Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments, Folder 2

312

22

Aristotle, Physics, Arguments and Comments, Folder 3

312

23

Aristotle, Poetics

312

24

Aristotle, Politics, Folder 1

312

25

Aristotle, Politics, Folder 2

312

26

Aristotle, Posterior Analytics

312

27

Aristotle, Prior Analytics

312

28

Aristotle, Simplicii in Physicorum

312

29

Art

312

31

Art, The Philosophy of

312

32

Astronomy

312

33

Athanasius

312

34

Auer, Humanism States Its Case

312

35

Augustine

312

37

Augustine and Aquinas, Chart of Contrasts

312

36

Augustine, Augustine and Neo-Platonism

312

43

Augustine, City of God

312

38

Augustine, Confessions

312

39

Augustine, De Libers Arbitrio

312

40

Augustine, De Trinitate

312

41

Augustine, Life of

312

42

Augustine, Miscellaneous

312

45

Augustine, Predestination of the Saints

312

44

Ayer, A.J., Language, Logic and Truth, Verification and Experience

312

46

Bain, Read, “Man the Myth Maker”

312

47

Barnes, Albert G., The Art of Painting

312

48

Barth, Karl, Anselm:  Fides Quaereus Intellectum

312

49

Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 1

312

50

Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 2

312

51

Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 3

312

52

Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 4

312

53

Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 5

312

54

Barth, Karl, Church Dogmatics, Folder 6

312

55

Barth, Karl, Dogmatics, Outline

312

56

Barth, Karl, Humanity of God, The

312

57

Barth, Karl, Index

312

58

Barth, Karl, Knowledge of God, The

312

59

Barth, Karl, Protestant Thought

312

60

Barth, Karl, Word of God and the Mind of Man, The

312

61

Bartsch, Notes on Bartsch

312

62

Barzun, Notes on Barzun

312

63

Baumker, Clemens, Notes on Baumker’s Aristotles’ Theory of Matter

312

64

Becker, Carl, Notes on Becker’s Letters and Essays

312

65

Beegle, Dewey, Scripture, Tradition and Infallibility

312

66

Benda, Julian, Trois Idoies Romantique

312

67

Benjamin, A. Cornelius, Operationalism

312

68

Berlin, Sir Isaiah, Historical Inevitability

312

69

Binet, Alfred, L’Ame et Le Corps

312

70

Blanshard, Brand, “Kierkegaard on Faith”

312

71

Blanshard, Brand, The Philosophy of Analysis

312

72

Bloomfield, Leonard, notes on Bloomfield on Language

312

73

Bochenski, J.M., Contemporary European Philosophy

312

74

Bonaventura and Albert Magnus

312

75

Bouillard, Henri, Genise et Evolution de la Theologie Dialectique

312

76

Bowle, Politics …in the XIX

312

77

Braaten and Harrisville, Kerygma and History:  A Symposium

312

79

Braaten and Harrisville, The Historical Jesus and the Kerygmatic Christ

312

78

Bridgman, P.W., The Logic of Modern Physics

312

80

Bridgman, P.W., The Way Things Are

312

81

Brightman, E.S., A Philosophy of Religion

312

82

Brown, P.R.L., “Political Society”

312

83

Bultmann, Rudolph, Bultmann’s reply to Schmeiwind’s article in Kerygma and Mythology

312

89

Bultmann, Rudolph, Esssays, Philosophical and Theological

312

84

Bultmann, Rudolph, History and Eschatology

312

85

Bultmann, Rudolph, Jesus Christ and Mythology

312

86

Bultmann, Rudolph, notes on Bultmann’s view of Science and Nature

312

87

Bultmann, Rudolph, Theology of the New Testament

312

88

Cosmology, Pre-Socratic

312

90

Ethics I

312

91

Ethics II

312

92

French Philosophy, Folder 1

312

95

French Philosophy, Folder 2

312

96

French Philosophy, Folder 3

312

97

Galatians

312

93

Historiography

312

94

Plato, History of Greece

312

98

Plato, Life and Works

312

99

Plato, Politics

312

100

Plato, Problems of His Day

312

101

Plato, Undergraduate I

312

102

Plato, Undergraduate II

312

103

Political Philosophy

312

104

Religion

312

105

Westminster Confession, Folder 1

312

106

Westminster Confession, Folder 2

312

107

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 noice.
  (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?


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