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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Early Western Civilization (IDE 1103)... 2 Late Antiquity Seminar (IDE 1213)... 6 Medieval Seminar (IDE 2113)... 8 Renaissance and Reformation Seminar (IDE 2203) Enlightenment Seminar (IDE 3103) The 19th Century Seminar (IDE 3203) The Early 20th Century Seminar (IDE 4103) Late 20th Century to Present (IDE 4203) Editions for Required Readings... 26

3 EARLY WESTERN CIVILIZATION (IDE 1103) Required Reading List Author Year Title Homer c. 750 BC Odyssey Plato c. 427 BC Republic Titles denoted by * represent selections from Apostle, Aristotle: Selected Works. Optional Reading List Timaeus Aristotle c. 384 BC Nicomachean Ethics* Categories* Cicero c. 106 BC On Duties Homer c. 750 BC Iliad Hesiod c. 700 BC Theogony c. 700 BC Works and Days Aeschylus c BC The Oresteia The Persians Seven Against Thebes Prometheus Bound The Suppliant Maidens Sophocles c BC Oedipus Rex Oedipus at Colonus Antigone Ajax Electra The Women of Trachis Philoctetes Herodotus c. 440 BC The Histories Euripides c BC Rhesus Medea Hippolytus Alcestis The Heracleidae The Suppliant Women The Trojan Women Ion Helen Page "2

4 Andromache Electra The Bacchae Hecuba Heracles The Phoenician Women Orestes Iphigenia in Tauris Iphigenia in Aulis The Cyclops Thucydides c. 400 BC The Peloponnesian War Aristophanes c BC The Acharnians The Knights The Clouds The Wasps Peace The Birds The Frogs Lysistrata Thesmophoriazusae The Assemblywomen Wealth Hippocrates c BC The Oath On Ancient Medicine On Airs, Waters, and Places The Book of Prognostics On Regimen in Acute Diseases Of the Epidemics On Injuries of the Head On the Surgery On Fractures On the Articulations Instruments of Reduction Aphorisms The Law On Ulcers On Fistulae On Hemorrhoids On the Sacred Disease Plato c BC Charmides Lysis Page "3

5 Laches Protagoras Euthydemus Cratylus Phaedrus Ion Symposium Meno Euthyphro Apology Crito Phaedo Gorgias Critias Parmenides Theaetetus Sophist Statesman Philebus Laws The Seventh Letter Aristotle BC On Interpretation Prior Analytics Posterior Analytics Topics On Sophistical Refutations Physics On the Heavens On Generation and Corruption Meteorology Metaphysics On the Soul On Sense and the Sensible On Memory and Reminiscence On Sleep and Sleeplessness On Dreams On Prophesying by Dreams On Longevity and Shortness of Life On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing History of Animals On the Parts of Animals Page "4

6 On the Motion of Animals On the Gait of Animals On the Generation of Animals Politics The Athenian Constitution Rhetoric Poetics Euclid c. 300 BC Elements Epicurus c. 300 BC Principal Doctrines Letter to Herodotus Letter to Menoeceus Letter to Pythoncles Archimedes c BC On the Sphere Measurement of a Circle On Conoids and Spheroids On Spirals On the Equilibrium of Planes The Sand-Reckoner Quadrature of the Parabola On Floating Bodies Book of Lemmas The Method of Treating of Mechanical Problems Cicero BC Orations 44 BC On Old Age 44 BC On Friendship Lucretius c. 50 BC On the Nature of Things Page "5

7 LATE ANTIQUITY SEMINAR (IDE 1213) Required Reading List Author Year Title Virgil c. 20 BC The Aeneid Plutarch c. AD 75 Lives: Caesar, Pompey, Cato the Elder Marcus Aurelius c. AD 170 Meditations Athanasius c. AD 350 On the Incarnation Augustine c. AD 400 Confessions Boethius AD 524 Consolation of Philosophy Optional Reading List Horace c. 30 BC Satires c. 30 BC Epodes c. 20 BC Odes c. 10 BC The Art of Poetry Virgil c. 29 BC The Georgics Ovid c. AD 8 Metamorphoses Livy c. AD 10 History of Rome Plutarch c. AD 70 Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans c. AD 70 Moralia Quintilian c. AD 95 Institutes of Oratory Tacitus c. AD 70 The Annals c. AD 110 The Histories Clement of Rome c. AD 100 First Epistle to the Corinthians Ignatius c. AD 100 Letters Epictetus c. AD 108 Discourses c. AD 125 Enchiridion Nicomachus of Gerasa c. AD 120 Introduction to Arithmetic Lucian c. AD 150 True History The Passing of Peregrinus Justin Martyr c. AD 150 First and Second Apologies Ptolemy c. AD 150 Almagest Irenaeus c. AD 180 Against Heresies Sextus Empiricus c. AD 200 Outlines of Pyrrhonism Galen c. AD 200 On the Natural Faculties Origen c. AD 245 Against Celsus Cyprian AD 251 On the Unity of the Church Page "6

8 Plotinus c. AD 270 Enneads Council of Nicea AD 325, 381 Nicene Creed Eusebius c. AD 330 History of the Church Athanasius c. AD 360 Life of Antony Basil c. AD 375 On the Holy Spirit Gregory of Nazianzus c. AD 380 Theological Orations Early Church c. AD 400 Apostles Creed Augustine c. AD 295 On Free Choice of the Will c. AD 400 On the Trinity c. AD 426 City of God c. AD 426 On Christian Doctrine Council of Chalcedon AD 451 Chalcedonian Creed Justinian AD 533 Institutes Page "7

9 MEDIEVAL SEMINAR (IDE 2113) Required Reading List Author Year Title anonymous c. 800 Beowulf Anselm c Proslogion Bonaventure 1259 The Journey of the Mind to God Aquinas c On Being and Essence Selections for the Summa are Parts I and II of Brown, ed., Aquinas: On Faith and Reason. Readings for Scotus and Ockham are compilations from the Hackett editions bearing those titles. Optional Reading List 1274 Summa Theologiae* Duns Scotus c Philosophical Writings* William Ockham c Philosophical Writings* anonymous c Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Venerable Bede c. 731 Ecclesiastical History of the English People John Scotus Eriugena c. 870 On the Division of Nature Avicenna c The Book of Healing anonymous c Chanson de Roland Anselm c Monologion c Cur Deus Homo al-ghazali c The Incoherence of the Philosophers Peter Abelard c Sic et Non c Letters of Abelard and Heloise c Ethics or Know Thyself Peter Lombard c Sentences Bernard of Clairvaux c The Steps of Humility and Pride c On Grace and Free Will c On Loving God c On Consideration c Sermons on the Song of Songs Chrétien de Troyes c Perceval Averroës c The Incoherence of the Incoherence c The Decisive Treatise Moses Maimonides c Guide for the Perplexed anonymous c Nibelungenlied Gottfried von Strassburg c Tristan Page "8

10 Francis of Assisi 1221 The Earlier Rule 1223 The Later Rule anonymous c Völsunga Saga Bonaventura c The Life of Francis of Assisi Thomas Aquinas c Summa Contra Gentiles anonymous c The Saga of Burnt Njál Duns Scotus c Commentary on the Sentences Page "9

11 RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION SEMINAR (IDE 2203) Required Reading List Author Year Title Dante Alighieri 1321 The Divine Comedy: Inferno Niccolò Machiavelli 1515 The Prince Thomas More 1516 Utopia Martin Luther Theses Selections for Molina are disputations Selections to be read from Lane s edition of the Institutes include 1.1 7, 9, 13 17; 2.1 3, 6 9, 12, 14 16; 3.1 3, 11 14, 16 17, 19, 21 25; 4; Scientific selections are included in Jacob, The Scientific Revolution. Optional Reading List 1520 The Freedom of the Christian Luis de Molina 1535 On Divine Foreknowledge* John Calvin 1559 Institutes of the Christian Religion* Nicolaus Copernicus 1543 On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs* Francis Bacon 1605 The Advancement of Learning* 1620 The Great Instauration* Galileo Galilei 1610 The Starry Messenger* Robert Boyle 1686 A Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature* Isaac Newton 1672 Letter to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society* 1687 Principia* William Shakespeare 1603 Hamlet Dante Alighieri 1321 The Divine Comedy: Purgatorio and Paradisio John Wycliffe 1378 On the Truth of Holy Scripture Catherine of Siena 1378 The Dialogue of Divine Providence Geoffrey Chaucer c Troilus and Criseyde c The Canterbury Tales Julian of Norwich 1395 Revelations of Divine Love Thomas à Kempis c The Imitation of Christ Thomas Malory 1485 Le Morte d Arthur Desiderius Erasmus 1511 Praise of Folly 1524 The Freedom of the Will Page "10

12 Niccolo Machiavelli 1531 Discourses on Livy Leonardo da Vinci c Notebooks Martin Luther 1520 To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation 1520 The Babylonian Captivity of the Church 1525 The Bondage of the Will Huldrych Zwingli 1522 Clarity and Certainty of God s Word Balthasar Hubmaier 1524 On Heretics and Those Who Burn Them 1525 On the Christian Baptism of Believers Ignatius Loyola 1548 Spiritual Exercises François Rabelais c Gargantua and Pantagruel Roman Catholic Church Council of Trent documents John Foxe 1563 Book of Martyrs Michel de Montaigne 1580 Essays William Gilbert 1600 On the Lodestone and Magnetic Bodies Miguel de Cervantes 1615 Don Quixote Jacob Arminius 1608 Declaration of Sentiments William Shakespeare Henry VI Richard III The Comedy of Errors Titus Andronicus The Taming of the Shrew The Two Gentlemen of Verona Love s Labor s Lost Romeo and Juliet Richard II A Midsummer-Night s Dream The Life and Death of King John The Merchant of Venice Henry IV Much Ado About Nothing The Life of Henry V Julius Caesar As You Like It Twelfth Night; or, What You Will The Merry Wives of Windsor Troilus and Cressida All s Well That Ends Well Measure for Measure Othello King Lear Macbeth Page "11

13 Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Timon of Athens Pericles Cymbeline The Winter s Tale The Tempest The Famous History and Life of King Henry VIII Sonnets John of the Cross c Dark Night of the Soul 1622 Spiritual Canticle Francis Bacon 1620 Novum Organum 1627 New Atlantis Johannes Kepler 1619 The Harmonies of the World 1621 Epitome of Copernican Astronomy William Harvey 1628 On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals 1628 On the Circulation of the Blood 1651 On the Generation of Animals Galileo Galilei 1638 Dialogues Concerning the Two New Sciences Page "12

14 ENLIGHTENMENT SEMINAR (IDE 3103) Required Reading List Author Year Title René Descartes 1637 Discourse on Method Blaise Pascal 1670 Pensées* John Locke 1689 Second Treatise of Government John Bunyan 1678 Pilgrim s Progress David Hume 1748 An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1762 The Social Contract Immanuel Kant 1783 Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics United States 1788 The Constitution John Wesley 1791 Selected Works* Selections for Wesley are Part 2, sec. I, II, and IV (selection on Christian perfection) from Outler s text., ed. John Wesley. Optional Reading List Thomas Hobbes 1651 Leviathan Rene Descartes 1628 Rules for the Direction of the Mind 1641 Meditations on First Philosophy 1641 Objections Against the Meditations and Replies 1659 Geometry John Milton c Minor Poems 1644 Areopagitica 1671 Samson Agonistes 1674 Paradise Lost Blaise Pascal 1657 The Provincial Letters c Scientific Treatises Molière 1662 The School for Wives 1663 The Critique of the School for Wives 1664 Tartuffe 1665 Don Juan 1668 The Miser 1670 The Would-Be Gentleman 1673 The Would-Be Invalid John Bunyan 1666 Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners Benedict de Spinoza 1670 Theological-Political Treatise 1677 Ethics Page "13

15 Jean Racine 1670 Bérénice 1677 Phèdra John Locke 1689 A Letter Concerning Toleration 1690 An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Christiaan Huygens 1690 Treatise on Light G. W. Leibniz 1686 Discourse on Metaphysics 1714 Monadology Isaac Newton 1704 Opticks 1726 Principia George Berkeley 1710 A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge Daniel Defoe 1719 Robinson Crusoe Jonathan Swift 1735 Gulliver s Travels Jonathan Edwards 1746 A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections Baron de Montesquieu 1748 The Spirit of the Laws David Hume 1751 An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals Voltaire 1759 Candide Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1754 Discourse on the Origin of Inequality 1755 Discourse on Political Economy 1762 Émile Denis Diderot c Rameau s Nephew Adam Smith 1759 The Theory of Moral Sentiments 1776 The Wealth of Nations Thomas Reid 1764 An Inquiry into the Human Mind and the Principles of Common Sense 1785 Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man 1788 Essays on the Active Powers of Man Thomas Jefferson 1776 The United States Declaration of Independence Thomas Paine 1776 Common Sense 1791 Rights of Man United States 1781 Articles of Confederation Hamilton, Madison, Jay 1788 The Federalist Papers Edward Gibbon 1789 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 1790 Elements of Chemistry Edmund Burke 1790 The Evils of Revolution James Boswell 1791 The Life of Samuel Johnson Benjamin Franklin 1793 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Immanuel Kant 1780 The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics 1785 Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals 1787 Critique of Pure Reason 1788 Critique of Practical Reason 1797 The Metaphysic of Morals 1790 Critique of Judgment Page "14

16 1793 Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason Page "15

17 THE 19TH CENTURY SEMINAR (IDE 3203) Required Reading List Author Year Title Alexis de Tocqueville 1840 Democracy in America, vol. 2 Karl Marx 1848 The Communist Manifesto Charles Darwin 1859 Origin of Species John Stuart Mill 1859 Utilitarianism Charles Spurgeon 1875 Lectures to My Students* Friedrich Nietzsche 1886 Beyond Good and Evil Joseph Conrad 1899 Heart of Darkness Four selections of Spurgeon s Lectures are to be read rather than the work in its entirety. Optional Reading List Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1798 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1816 Christabel 1816 Kubla Khan Jeremy Bentham 1789 An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation 1826 Deontology Together with a Table of the Springs of Action on Utilitarianism Friedrich Schleiermacher 1831 The Christian Faith Johan Wolfgang von Goethe 1832 Faust Jane Austen 1811 Sense and Sensibility 1813 Pride and Prejudice 1814 Mansfield Park 1815 Emma 1817 Northanger Abbey Mary Shelley 1818 Frankenstein Georg W. F. Hegel 1807 Phenomenology of Spirit 1820 The Philosophy of Right 1837 The Philosophy of History George Gordon, Lord Byron 1824 Don Juan James Fenimore Cooper 1826 The Last of the Mohicans Charles Finney 1835 Lectures on Revivals of Religion Michael Faraday 1839 Experimental Researches in Electricity Nikolai Gogol 1842 Dead Souls Arthur Schopenhauer 1844 The World as Will and Idea Frederick Douglass 1845 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Søren Kierkegaard 1843 Fear and Trembling Page "16

18 1843 Either-Or 1847 Works of Love Honoré de Balzac 1846 Cousin Bette Emily Brontë 1847 Wuthering Heights Edgar Allan Poe 1843 The Pit and the Pendulum 1843 The Tell-Tale Heart 1845 The Raven 1846 The Cask of Amontillado Ralph Waldo Emerson 1850 Representative Men Nathaniel Hawthorne 1850 The Scarlet Letter William Wordsworth 1850 The Prelude Frédéric Bastiat 1850 The Law Harriet Beecher Stowe 1852 Uncle Tom s Cabin John Stuart Mill 1859 On Liberty 1861 Representative Government 1869 The Subjection of Women Victor Hugo 1862 Les Miserables Abraham Lincoln 1863 Gettysburg Address Charles Dickens 1839 Oliver Twist 1842 American Notes for General Circulation 1843 A Christmas Carol 1850 David Copperfield 1854 Hard Times 1857 Little Dorrit 1859 A Tale of Two Cities 1861 Great Expectations Herman Melville 1851 Moby Dick 1924 (p) Billy Budd Henry David Thoreau 1849 Civil Disobedience 1854 Walden Walt Whitman 1855 Leaves of Grass Ivan Turgenev 1862 Fathers and Sons Charles Darwin 1839 The Voyage of the Beagle 1871 The Descent of Man Lewis Carroll 1865 Alice s Adventures in Wonderland 1871 Through the Looking-Glass George Eliot 1872 Middlemarch Leo Tolstoy 1869 War and Peace 1877 Anna Karenina 1897 What is Art? Fyodor Dostoevsky 1866 Crime and Punishment Page "17

19 1869 The Idiot 1880 The Brothers Karamazov Mark Twain 1884 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Edwin Abbott 1884 Flatland Robert Louis Stevenson 1883 Treasure Island 1886 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Gerard Manley Hopkins 1889 Poetry James George Frazer 1890 The Golden Bough Oscar Wilde 1890 The Picture of Dorian Gray Friedrich Nietzsche 1872 The Birth of Tragedy 1878 Human, All Too Human 1882 The Gay Science 1887 On the Genealogy of Morality 1889 Twilight of the Idols 1891 Thus Spake Zarathustra Henrik Isben 1879 A Doll s House 1884 The Wild Duck 1891 Hedda Gabler 1892 The Master Builder Karl Marx 1894 Capital Charles S. Pierce 1923 (p) Chance, Love, and Logic Stephen Crane 1895 The Red Badge of Courage Hebert Spencer 1896 The Study of Sociology Thorstein Veblen 1899 The Theory of the Leisure Class Anton Chekhov 1899 Uncle Vania 1904 The Cherry Orchard Joseph Conrad 1900 Lord Jim 1904 Nostromo 1907 The Secret Agent Henry James 1881 The Portrait of a Lady 1903 The Beast in the Jungle Page "18

20 THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SEMINAR (IDE 4103) Required Reading List Author Year Title T. S. Eliot 1922 The Waste Land Sigmund Freud 1930 Civilization and Its Discontents Aldous Huxley 1932 Brave New World John Dewey 1938 Experience and Education C. S. Lewis 1943 The Abolition of Man H. Richard Niebuhr 1951 Christ and Culture Karl Barth 1959 Dogmatics in Outline Optional Reading List Booker T. Washington 1901 Up From Slavery Rudyard Kipling 1901 Kim Henri Poincaré 1902 Science and Hypothesis W. E. B. DuBois 1903 The Souls of Black Folk William James 1890 The Principles of Psychology 1902 On the Varieties of Religious Experience 1907 Pragmatism G. K. Chesterton 1905 Heretics 1908 Orthodoxy 1908 The Man Who Was Thursday Gaston Leroux 1910 The Phantom of the Opera Sigmund Freud 1900 The Interpretation of Dreams 1907 The Sexual Enlightenment of Children 1908 Selected Papers on Hysteria 1910 The Origin and Development of Psycho-Analysis 1910 The Future Prospects of Psycho-Analytic Therapy 1910 Observations on Wild Psycho-Analysis 1913 Totem and Taboo 1914 On Narcissism 1915 Instincts and Their Vicissitudes 1915 Repression 1915 The Unconscious 1915 Thoughts for the Times on War and Death 1917 A General Introduction to Psycho-Analysis 1920 Beyond the Pleasure Principle Page "19

21 1921 Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego 1923 The Ego and the Id 1926 Inhibitions, Symptoms, and Anxiety 1932 New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis 1939 Moses and Monotheism Henri Bergson 1911 Creative Evolution 1946 The Creative Mind: An Introduction to Metaphysics Franz Boas 1911 The Mind of Primitive Man Thomas Mann 1901 Buddenbrooks 1912 Death in Venice 1924 The Magic Mountain D. H. Lawrence 1913 Sons and Lovers 1914 The Prussian Officer Franz Kafka 1915 The Metamorphosis 1925 The Trial 1926 The Castle Carl Jung 1916 Psychology of the Unconscious Vladimir Lenin 1917 Imperialism 1917 State and Revolution Henry Adams 1918 The Education of Henry Adams Isaac Rosenberg 1918 Poetry Wilfred Owen 1918 Poetry Oswald Spengler 1918 The Decline of the West Johan Huizinga 1919 The Waning of the Middle Ages Albert Einstein 1920 Relativity: The Special and General Theory R. H. Tawney 1920 The Acquisitive Society J. B. Bury 1920 The Idea of Progress Robert Graves 1920 Poems about War Luigi Pirandello 1921 Six Characters in Search of an Author James Joyce 1916 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1922 Ulysses T. S. Eliot 1935 Murder in the Cathedral Martin Buber 1923 I and Thou George Bernard Shaw 1899 Caesar and Cleopatra 1905 Man and Superman 1907 Major Barbara 1913 Pygmalion 1924 Saint Joan Karl Barth 1924 The Word of God and Theology F. Scott Fitzgerald 1925 The Great Gatsby Marcel Proust 1927 Remembrance of Things Past (or In Search of Lost Time) Page "20

22 Bertrand Russell 1912 The Problems of Philosophy 1927 Why I Am not a Christian 1927 Principia Mathematica Willa Cather 1923 A Lost Lady 1927 Death Comes for the Archbishop Virginia Woolf 1922 Jacob s Room 1927 To the Lighthouse Alfred North Whitehead 1911 An Introduction to Mathematics 1925 Science and the Modern World 1929 Process and Reality Sinclair Lewis 1922 Babbitt 1927 Elmer Gantry Martin Heidegger 1927 Being and Time 1929 What is Metaphysics? Erich Maria Remarque 1928 All Quite on the Western Front Alfred Wegener 1929 The Origin of Continents and Oceans Eugene O Neill 1931 Mourning Becomes Electra Arthur Eddington 1933 The Expanding Universe Niels Bohr 1934 Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature 1949 Discussion with Einstein on Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics A. J. Ayer 1936 Language, Truth, and Logic John Maynard Keynes 1936 The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money Dietrich Bonhoeffer 1937 The Cost of Discipleship Theodosius Dobzhansky 1937 Genetics and the Origin of Species Charles Williams 1930 War in Heaven 1937 Descent into Hell William Butler Yeats 1939 Poetry Bertolt Brecht 1939 Mother Courage and Her Children John Steinbeck 1939 The Grapes of Wrath Winston Churchill 1940 Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat 1945 The Second World War G. H. Hardy 1940 A Mathematician s Apology Reinhold Niebuhr 1943 The Nature and Destiny of Man Jean-Paul Sartre 1938 Nausea 1943 Being and Nothingness 1944 No Exit Erwin Schrödinger 1944 What is Life? Friedrich von Hayek 1944 The Road to Serfdom Michael Polanyi 1946 Science, Faith, and Society Albert Camus 1942 The Myth of Sisyphus 1947 The Plague Page "21

23 Max Weber 1905 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1948 Essays in Sociology George Orwell 1945 Animal Farm Max Planck 1949 Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers Arthur Miller 1949 Death of a Salesman Simone de Beauvoir 1949 The Second Sex Robert Frost 1950 Poetry David Riesman 1950 The Lonely Crowd J. D. Salinger 1951 The Catcher in the Rye Ernest Hemingway 1926 The Sun Also Rises 1929 A Farewell to Arms 1936 The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber 1940 For Whom the Bell Tolls 1952 The Old Man and the Sea Paul Tillich 1952 The Courage to Be Ralph Ellison 1952 Invisible Man Ludwig Wittgenstein 1921 Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 1953 Philosophical Investigations Samuel Beckett 1953 Waiting for Godot Ray Bradbury 1953 Fahrenheit 451 William Golding 1954 Lord of the Flies C. S. Lewis 1933 The Pilgrim s Regress 1942 The Screwtape Letters 1945 The Space Trilogy 1945 The Great Divorce 1947 Miracles 1952 Mere Christianity 1955 Surprised by Joy 1956 The Chronicles of Narnia 1970 God in the Dock William Faulkner 1929 The Sound and the Fury 1930 A Rose for Emily 1930 As I Lay Dying 1932 Light In August 1936 Absalom, Absalom 1938 The Unvanquished 1942 Go Down, Moses 1959 The Snopes Trilogy Page "22

24 LATE 20TH CENTURY TO PRESENT (IDE 4203) Required Reading List Author Year Title Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn 1962 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich Roman Catholic Church Vatican II Documents* Although it is proposed that selected documents from Vatican II be read, no specific documents are recommended. Most of the works belonging to this period are relatively young and have not quite attained to the level of being a classic. Only two works have been selected to be required readings. Optional Reading List J. R. R. Tolkien 1937 The Hobbit 1955 The Lord of the Rings Ayn Rand 1957 Atlas Shrugged Jack Kerouac 1957 On the Road Roland Barthes 1957 Mythologies Werner Heisenberg 1958 Physics and Philosophy Claude Lévi-Strauss 1958 Structural Anthropology Chinua Achebe 1958 Things Fall Apart William Shirer 1960 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich Elie Wiesel 1960 Night Harper Lee 1960 To Kill a Mockingbird Friedrich von Hayek 1960 The Constitution of Liberty C. H. Waddington 1961 The Nature of Life Joseph Heller 1961 Catch-22 Thomas Kuhn 1962 The Structures of Scientific Revolutions Ken Kesey 1962 One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Milton Friedman 1962 Capitalism and Freedom Michael Harrington 1962 The Other America Martin Luther King, Jr Stride Toward Freedom 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail 1963 I Have a Dream Betty Friedan 1963 The Feminine Mystique Alex Haley 1965 The Autobiography of Malcolm X Truman Capote 1966 In Cold Blood Michel Foucault 1964 Madness and Civilization 1969 The Archaeology of Knowledge 1971 The Order of Things 1972 The Birth of the Clinic Page "23

25 1975 Discipline and Punish 1976 The History of Sexuality Norman Mailer 1965 An American Dream 1968 The Armies of the Night Jacques Derrida 1967 Of Grammatology Kurt Vonnegut 1963 Cat s Cradle 1969 Slaughterhouse-Five Maya Angelou 1969 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Simon Wiesenthal 1970 The Sunflower Karl Rahner 1970 The Trinity B. F. Skinner 1948 Walden Two 1971 Beyond Freedom and Dignity John Rawls 1971 A Theory of Justice 1999 The Law of Peoples Saul Alinsky 1971 Rules for Radicals Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn 1968 In the First Circle 1973 The Gulag Archipelago J. I. Packer 1973 Knowing God Robert Nozick 1974 Anarchy, State, and Utopia Robert Pirsig 1974 Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Peter Singer 1975 Animal Liberation Francis Schaeffer 1968 The God Who is There 1968 Escape From Reason 1972 He Is There And He Is Not Silent 1972 The New Super-Spirituality 1976 How Should We Then Live? Richard Swinburne 1977 The Coherence of Theism Edward Said 1978 Orientalism Hannah Arendt 1951 The Origins of Totalitarianism 1958 The Human Condition 1963 Eichmann in Jerusalem 1978 The Jew as Pariah Flannery O Connor 1960 The Violent Bear It Away 1979 The Habit of Being Christopher Lasch 1979 The Culture of Narcissism Richard Rorty 1979 Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature Douglas Adams 1979 The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy Amartya Sen 1981 Poverty and Famines Anita Desai 1982 The Village by the Sea Salman Rushdie 1982 Midnight s Children 1988 The Satanic Verses Page "24

26 Neil Postman 1985 Amusing Ourselves to Death Oliver Sacks 1985 The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Frederick Copleston 1986 A History of Philosophy Russell Jacoby 1987 The Last Intellectuals Stephen Hawking 1988 A Brief History of Time Gertrude Himmelfarb 1994 On Looking into the Abyss Irving Louis Horowitz 1994 The Decomposition of Sociology John Brockman 1995 The Third Culture David Denby 1996 Great Books John Polkinghorne 1996 Beyond Science Pope John Paul II 1995 Evangelium Vitae 1998 Fides et Ratio David Landes 1998 The Wealth and Poverty of Nations John Barrow 1998 Impossibility Roger Scruton 1998 An Intelligent Person s Guide to Modern Culture Alvin Plantinga 1974 God, Freedom, and Evil 1998 The Analytical Theist (ed. James F. Sennett) 2000 Warranted Christian Belief (Edited volume: Knowledge and Christian Belief ) Richard Dawkins 1976 The Selfish Gene 2006 The God Delusion Page "25

27 EDITIONS FOR REQUIRED READINGS Early Western Civilization Seminar (IDE 1103) Apostle, Hippocrates G., and Lloyd P. Gerson. Aristotle: Selected Works. 3rd ed. Grinnell, IA: The Peripatetic Press, ISBN: Cicero. On Duties. Edited by M. T. Griffin and E. M. Atkins. New York: Cambridge University Press, IBSN: Homer. Odyssey. Translated by E. V. Rieu. New York: Penguin, ISBN: Plato. Republic. 2nd ed. Translated by G. M. A. Grube. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc., ISBN: Timaeus and Critias. Translated by Desmond Lee. Revised by Thomas Keller Johansen. New York: Penguin Books, ISBN: Late Antiquity Seminar (IDE 1213) Athanasius. On the Incarnation. Translated by a Religious of C. S. M. V. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir s Seminary Press, ISBN: Augustine. Confessions. Translated by Henry Chadwick. Oxford World s Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Aurelius, Marcus. Meditations. Translated by Robin Hard. Oxford World s Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Boethius. Consolation of Philosophy. Translated by Victor Watts. New York: Penguin, ISBN: Plutarch. Roman Lives. Translated by Robin Waterfield. Oxford World Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Virgil. The Aeneid. Translated by Frederick Ahl. Oxford World s Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Medieval Seminar (IDE 2113) Anselm. Proslogion with the Replies of Gaunilo and Anselm. Translated by by Thomas Williams. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Aquinas, Thomas. On Being and Essence. 2nd ed. Translated by Armand Maurer. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, ISBN Bonaventure. The Journey of the Mind to God. Translated by Philotheus Boehner. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Brown, Stephen F., ed. Aquinas: On Faith and Reason. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Page "26

28 Crossley-Holland, Kevin, trans. Beowulf. Oxford World s Classic. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Duns Scotus, John. Philosophical Writings. Translated by Allan Wolter. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Harrison, Keith, trans. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Oxford World s Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Ockham, William. Philosophical Writings. Translated by Philotheus Boehner. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Renaissance and Reformation Seminar (IDE 2203) Alighieri, Dante. The Divine Comedy. Translated by Charles Sisson. Oxford World s Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Calvin, John. The Institutes of the Christian Religion. Edited by Tony Lane and Hilary Osborne. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, ISBN: Jacob, Margaret. The Scientific Revolution: A Brief History with Documents. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin s, ISBN: Luther, Martin. 95 Theses or Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences %7Ephil/history/95theses.htm.. Three Treatises. Translated by Helmut T. Lehmann. Minneapolis: Fortress Press,1970. ISBN: Machiavelli, Niccolò. The Prince. Translated by Peter Bondanell. Oxford World s Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Molina, Luis de. On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the Concordia. Translated by Alfred J. Freddoso. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, ISBN: More, Thomas. Utopia. Translated by Paul Turner. New York: Penguin Group, ISBN: Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Edited by A. R. Braunmuller. New York: Penguin Books, ISBN: Enlightenment Seminar (IDE 3103) Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim s Progress. New Kensington, PA: Whitaker House, ISBN: Descartes, René. Discourse on Method and Related Writings. Translated by Desmond M. Clarke. New York: Penguin, ISBN: Hume, David. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. 2nd ed. Edited by Eric Steinberg. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Page "27

29 Locke, John. Second Treatise of Government. Edited by C. B. Macpherson. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Kant, Immanuel. Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics. 2nd ed. Translated by James W. Ellington. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Outler, Albert C., ed. John Wesley. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Pascal, Blaise. Pensées. Translated by A. J. Krailsheimer. New York: Penguin, ISBN: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. The Social Contract. Translated by Maurice Cranston. New York: Penguin, ISBN: The 19th Century Seminar (IDE 3203) Conrad, Joseph. Heart of Darkness. Edited by Paul B. Armstrong. 4th ed. New York: W. W. Norton, ISBN: Darwin, Charles. Origin of Species. Edited by Gillian Beer. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Marx, Karl, and Friedrich Engels. The Communist Manifesto. Edited by David McLellan. New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN: Mill, John Stuart. Utilitarianism. Edited by George Sher. 2nd ed. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: Nietzsche, Friedrich. Beyond Good and Evil. Translated by R. J. Hollingdale. New York: Penguin, ISBN: Spurgeon, Charles. Lectures to My Students. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, ISBN: Toqueville, Alexis de. Democracy in America. Vol. 2. Translated by Stephen D. Grand. Indianapolis: Hackett, ISBN: The Early 20th Century Seminar (IDE 4103) Barth, Karl. Dogmatics in Outline. New York: Harper and Row, ISBN: Dewey, John. Experience and Education. New York: Free Press, ISBN: Eliot, T. S. The Waste Land. Edited by Michael North. New York: W. W. Norton, ISBN: Freud, Sigmund. Civilization and Its Discontents. Translated by James Strachey. New York: W. W. Norton, ISBN: Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited. New York: Harper Perennial, ISBN: Lewis, C. S. The Abolition of Man. New York: HarperOne, ISBN: Niebuhr, H. Richard. Christ and Culture. New York: HarperOne, ISBN: Page "28

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