The University
Bookman
Table of Contents, Vol 44, No. 1
(Fall 2005)
Publisher’s Note | 3
Welcome and Farewells
Editors’ Note | 5
Change and Continuity
A
Musical Century Revisited | 7
Voices in the Wilderness: Six American
Neo-Romantic Composers,
by Walter Simmons
reviewed by Thomas F. Bertonneau
Making
Good Republicans | 14
The American Republic: Primary Sources,
edited by Bruce Frohnen
reviewed by Stephen B. Presser
America’s Protestant Roots in History
and Theory | 17
Protestantism and the American Founding, edited
by Michael Zuckert and Thomas Engeman
reviewed by Jason Ross
John
Jay: man of order, justice, freedom |
24
John Jay: Founding Father, by Walter
Stahr
reviewed by John M. Pafford
from
welch to rand: getting it, buckley-style |
28
Getting It Right, by William F.
Buckley, Jr.
reviewed by John C. Chalberg
A Baptist
Perspective on Tolkien’s Catholic
Evangelism | 34
The Gospel According to Tolkien,
by Ralph C. Wood
reviewed by Robert C. Koons
taking
to tolkien | 39
A Hidden Presence: The Catholic Imagination
of J. R. R. Tolkien,
edited by Ian Boyd, C.S.B and Stratford Caldecott
reviewed by Joseph Pearce
Spilt
Religion: Philip Pullman’s His
Dark Materials | 43
His Dark Materials (complete trilogy),
by Philip Pullman
reviewed by Craig Bernthal
a call
to contemplatives | 47
The Church and the Land, by Fr.
Vincent McNabb
reviewed by Cicero Bruce
the challenges of rebuilding russia:
forming new russian conservatism | 52
essay by Vladimir
Zolotykh
On Essays
and Letters | 57
“The Bach Moment”
by James V. Schall, S.J.
sowing
the seeds of liberty | 61
Educating for Liberty: The First Half-Century
of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, by Lee Edwards
reviewed by James E. Person, Jr. |