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1 College I Title Author Publisher ISBN Price COM 106 Oral Communications Ms. Marie Joseph How to Speak Like a Pro Leon Fletcher Random House, NY New American Bible (as found in the Lectionary) USCCB USCCB Catechism of the Catholic Church USCCB USCCB ENG 101 College Composition Mr. Vince Small HIS 101 History of Western Civilization I Dr. Helen Heinz Understanding Western Society, Combined Volume: A Brief History John P. McKay, et al. (Volume 1 & 2) LAT 105 Elementary Latin I Mr. Kevin Nolan Latin Via Ovid: A First Course Norma W. Goldman and Second Edition Jacob E. Nyenhuis THL 101 Perspectives of Catholic Belief Reverend Joseph Shenosky Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2 nd Edition Bedford Martin, Division of Macmillan, NY, 2011 Libreria Editrice Vaticana USCCB, catechism/text/ Wayne State University Press Theology for Beginners, 3 rd Edition Frank J. Sheed Servant Books Living the Catholic Faith: St. Anthony Messenger Press, Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap Rediscovering the Basics 2001
2 College II Title Author Publisher ISBN Price ENG 204 Great Works of Western Literature II Mr. James Humble The Norton Anthology of Western Literature Vol. II: The Enlightenment Through the Twentieth Century, 8 th LAT 206 Intermediate Latin I Mr. Kevin Nolan Latin: An Intensive Course Floyd L. Moreland and Rita M. Fleischer PHL 203 Logic Dr. Eric Manchester Socratic Logic: A Logic Text Using Socratic Method, Platonic Questions Peter Kreeft and Aristotelian Principles (ed. 3.1) PSY 201 Human Development Through the Life Stages Sarah Lawall W.W. Norton & Co., NY Mr. Vince Tarducci University of California Press St. Augustine Press, Inc., rd Edition Psychology in Action, 10 th Karen Huffman John Wiley & Sons, Inc (Can be rented for less) Page 2 of 9
3 Page 3 of 9 Seminary College Booklist College III Title Author Publisher ISBN Price HUM 301 Humanities Dr. Eric Manchester GRK 301 Elementary Greek I Dr. Mark Mourachian Basics of Biblical Greek: Grammar, rd W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Basics of Biblical Greek: Workbook, rd W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Basics of Biblical Greek: Vocabulary W. D. Mounce Cards Zondervan, GRK 331 Concentrated Greek I Dr. Mark Mourachian Basics of Biblical Greek: Grammar, rd W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Basics of Biblical Greek: Workbook, rd W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Basics of Biblical Greek: Vocabulary W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Cards PHL 303 Metaphysics I Dr. Michael Rombeiro The Basic Works of Aristotle Aristotle Edited by Richard M. New York: Random House, McKeon Introduction to the Philosophy of George P. Klubertanz, 2 nd Wipf and Stock Publishers, Edition Being Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas Edited by Anton c. Pegis Modern Library, THL 303 Introductory Church History Mr. James F. Growdon Church History: Complete History of the Catholic Church to the Present Day Rev. John J. Laux Tan Books, IL, X Modern Catholic Dictionary John Hardon Eternal Life Inc., X The Defence of the Priesthood Burns, Oates & Washbourne, B000868GOI (Available in Ryan Memorial St. John Fisher (ASIN #) Library)
4 College IV Title Author Publisher ISBN Price GRK 406 Greek New Testament Readings Dr. Mark Mourachian The Greek New Testament, 4 th rev. ed. w/ Dictionary Link: after K. Aland, et al. United Bible Societies, student eeknt/ubs-greek-new-testament-4th-editionwith-revised-greek-english-dictionary.html discount PHL 401 Philosophy of the Human Person Mr. James Despres New York: Modern Library, Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas Anton C. Pegis Exploring Personhood: Introduction to Lanham: Rowman & Joseph Torchia, O.P. the Philosophy of Human Nature Littlefield, Provided Other readings and/or handouts provided by Instructor. PHL 405 Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy Dr. Michael Rombeiro St. Augustine, Translated by A.S. Upper Saddle River, NJ: On Free Choice of the Will Benjamin and L.H. Hackstaff Prentice Hall, 1964 The Consolation of Philosophy Boethius, Translated by R. Greene Dover Publications, Discourse on Method and Meditations on Rene Descartes, Translated by First Philosophy Donald A. Cress (4 th Indianapolis: Hackett, Edition) An Enquiry Concerning Human David Hume, Translated by Eric Understanding Steinberg (2 nd Indianapolis: Hackett, Edition) Thomas Aquinas, Edited by Anton Introduction to Saint Thomas Aquinas Modern Library, C. Pegis SPA 401 Basic Spanish Mr. Robert Crewalk Curso Segundo, 2 nd Marvin Wasserman and Carol Edition Wasserman Amsco Publication SPA 401 Basic Spanish Reverend Augustus Esposito Page 4 of 9
5 Pre-Theology I Title Author Publisher ISBN Price LAT 507 Ecclesiastical Latin I Dr. Mark Mourachian A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin J. F. Collins CUA Press, Bantam New College Latin & English Dictionary, rev. ed. J. Traupman Bantam, X 6.00 PHL 509 Ancient Philosophy Mr. James Despres Translated with Notes and New York: Basic Books The Republic of Plato Interpretive Essay by Allan Bloom 2 nd Inc., 1991 Revised Edition Plato, Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Crito, Translated by G.M.A. Grube; Indianapolis: Hackett Apology, Meno, Phaedo Revised by John Cooper Publishing, Aristotle Nichomacean Ethics Translated by Terrence Irwin Hackett Publishing, Provided Other readings and/or handouts provided by Instructor. PHL 515 Logic Dr. Eric Manchester Socratic Logic: A Logic Text Using Socratic Method, Platonic Questions and Aristotelian Principles (ed. 3.1) Peter Kreeft THL 505 History of Christian Spirituality I Dr. Janet Haggerty The Way of Humility Andre Louf Tuning into Grace Andre Louf Christian Spirituality: An Introduction to the Heritage St. Augustine Press, Inc., rd Edition Cistercian Publications, Kalamazoo, MI, 2007 Cistercian Publications, Kalamazoo, MI, Charles Healey, SJ Alba House, New York Page 5 of 9
6 Pre-Theology II Title Author Publisher ISBN Price GRK 507 Biblical Greek I Dr. Mark Mourachian Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar, 3 rd ed. W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook, 3 rd ed. W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Basics of Biblical Greek Vocabulary Cards W. D. Mounce Zondervan, GRK 531 Concentrated Greek I Dr. Mark Mourachian Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar, 3 rd ed. W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook, 3 rd ed. W. D. Mounce Zondervan, Basics of Biblical Greek Vocabulary Cards W. D. Mounce Zondervan, PHL 501 Philosophy of the Human Person Mr. James Despres Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas Anton C. Pegis Modern Library, Exploring Personhood: Introduction 15- Joseph Torchia, O.P. Rowman & Littlefield, to the Philosophy of Human Nature Provided Other readings and/or handouts provided by Instructor. PHL 512 Metaphysics I Dr. Michael Rombeiro The Basic Works of Aristotle Aristotle Edited by Richard M. New York: Random House, McKeon Introduction to the Philosophy of George P. Klubertanz, 2 nd Wipf and Stock Publishers, Edition Being Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas Edited by Anton c. Pegis Modern Library, Page 6 of 9
7 Pre-Theology II (Continued) Title Author Publisher ISBN Price Later Modern and Contemporary PHL 514 Mr. James Despres Philosophy Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, 2 nd I. Kant, Trans. by J.W. Ellington Hackett, Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, 3 rd I. Kant, Trans. by J.W. Ellington Hackett, X Principles of the Philosophy of the L. Feuerbach, Trans. by Manfred Hackett, Future Vogel Utilitarianism, 2 nd J. S. Mill, Edited by G. Sher Hackett, X G.W.F. Hegel, Trans. by A.V. Oxford University Press, Phenomenology of Spirit Miller 1977 F. Nietzsche Trans. by M. Clark On the Genealogy of Morality Hackett, and A. Swensen Other readings and/or handouts provided by Instructor. SPA 501 Basic Spanish I Mr. Robert Crewalk Curso Segundo, 2 nd ed. Wasserman & Wasserman Amsco, SPA 501 Basic Spanish I Reverend Agustus Esposito Page 7 of 9
8 Electives Title Author Publisher ISBN Price PHL 338 Philosophy of Religion Dr. Atherton Lowry PHL 363 Philosophical Reflections on Miracles: Dr. Eric Manchester Challenges and Possibilities Miracles C.S. Lewis Harper One Publishers, 2001 B008KUZRGY Reasonableness of Christianity and A John Locke, Edited by I. Ramsey Stanford University Press, Discourse on Miracles (Library of (1 st Edition) 1958 Modern Religious Thought) PHL 361 Philosophic Classics: Volume 3, Forrest Baird and Walter Modern Philosophy (2 nd, 3 rd, or 4 th Ed) Kaufmann Medieval Controversies On Dr. Michael Rombeiro Knowledge Henry of Ghent s Summa of Ordinary Henry of Ghent, Translated and Questions: Article One: On the edited by Roland J. Teske, S.J. Possibility of Knowing Prentice Hall Books, 1996, 1999, or 2002 edition St. Augustine s Press, Philosophical Writings (2 nd Edition) Duns Scotus, Translated by Allen B. Wolter Indiana: Hackett, Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas Edited by Anton c. Pegis Modern Library, Philosophical Writings William of Ockham, Translated by Philotheus Boehner, O.F.M. Indiana: Hackett, ASL 371 American Sign Language I Sr. Kathleen Schipani Learning American Sign Language: Tom Humphries and Carol Levels I & II Padden Pearson Learning American Sign Language Tom Humphries and Carol DVD ( to Buy or Borrow) Padden Pearson Religious Signing Elaine Costello, Ph.D. Random House Deaf in America: Voices from a Tom Humphries and Carol Culture Padden Harvard University Press Page 8 of 9
9 Electives (Continued) Title Author Publisher ISBN Price THL 355 Theology of the Body Dr. Peter Colosi Man and Woman He Created Them: Pope John Paul II; Translated by A Theology of The Body M. Waldstein Pauline Books, Boston THL 360 Theology of Prayer Mrs. Kristi Bushner Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2 nd or Libreria Editrice Vaticana USCCB, 2000 Edition Prayer for Beginners Peter Kreeft Ignatius Press, Prayer Primer: Igniting the Fire Within Thomas Dubay Ignatius Press, Page 9 of 9
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