The Annual St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture Series began at Marquette University in the spring of 1937. Ideal for classroom use, library additions, or private collections, the Aquinas Lecture Series has received international acceptance by scholars, universities, and libraries. Hardbound in maroon cloth with gold stamped covers. Uniform style. Some reprints with soft covers. Complete set (ISBN 0-87462-150-X ) receives a 40% discount. New standing orders receive a 30% discount. Regular reprinting keeps all volumes available.
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- 81. Identity, Authenticity, and Humility, by Daniel O. Dahlstrom
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- 70. Howard P. Kainz. Five Metaphysical Paradoxes
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- 64. John M. Rist, On Inoculating Moral Philosophy against God
- 63. Marilyn McCord Adams. What Sort of Human Nature? Medieval Philosophy and the Systematics of Christology
- 62. Richard J. Blackwell. Science, Religion and Authority: Lessons from the Galileo Affair
- 61. Richard Swinburne. Simplicity As Evidence of Truth
- 60. Roland J. Teske, S.J. Paradoxes of Time in Saint Augustine
- 59. John F. Wippel. Mediæval Reactions to the Encounters between Faith and Reason
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