The University Bookman

 

Volume 44, Number 1 (Fall 2005)

Table of Contents

Editor’s Note: Change and Continuity

Publisher’s Note: Welcome and Farewells

Sowing the Seeds of Liberty
a review by James E. Person, Jr.
Educating for Liberty: The First Half-Century of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute by Lee Edwards. Regnery Publishing (Washington, D.C.), viii + 343 pp., $27.95 cloth, 2003.
America’s Protestant Roots in History and Theory
a review by Jason Ross
Protestantism and the American Founding edited by Michael Zuckert and Thomas Engeman. Notre Dame Press (Notre Dame, Indiana) 296 pp., paper, 2004.
A Baptist Perspective on Tolkien’s Catholic Evangelism
a review by Robert C. Koons
The Gospel According to Tolkien by Ralph C. Wood Westminster/John Knox Press (Louisville, Kentucky), 169 pp., $14.95 paper, 2003.
From Welch To Rand: Getting It, Buckley-Style
a review by John C. Chalberg
Getting It Right by William F. Buckley, Jr. Regnery Publishing, (Washington, D.C.) 311 pp., $24.95 cloth, 2003.
Taking to Tolkien
a review by Joseph Pearce
A Hidden Presence: The Catholic Imagination of J. R. R. Tolkien Edited by Ian Boyd, C.S.B and Stratford Caldecott. The Chesterton Press (Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey) 185 pp., $5.95 paper, 2003.
Making Good Republicans
a review by Stephen B. Presser
The American Republic: Primary Sources edited by Bruce Frohnen. The Liberty Fund, Inc. (Indianapolis, Indiana), 752 pp., $25.00 cloth, $12.00 paper, 2002.
Spilt Religion: Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials
a review by Craig Bernthal
His Dark Materials (complete trilogy) by Philip Pullman. Alfred A. Knopf (New York City, New York), cloth, 2000.
A Musical Century Revisited: The Neo-Romantic Aesthetic from Bloch to Flagello
a review by Thomas F. Bertonneau
Voices in the Wilderness: Six American Neo-Romantic Composers by Walter Simmons. Scarecrow Press (Lanham, Maryland), 419 pp., $60.00 cloth, 2004.
A Call to Contemplatives
a review by Cicero Bruce
The Church and the Land by Fr. Vincent McNabb.IHS Press (Norfolk, Virginia), 195 pp., $14.95 paper, 2003.
John Jay: Man of Order, Justice, Freedom
a review by John M. Pafford
John Jay: Founding Father by Walter Stahr. Hambledon & London (London) 482 pp., $29.95 cloth, 2005.
The Bach Moment
by James V. Schall, S.J.
On Essays and Letters
The Challenges of Rebuilding Russia: Forming New Russian Conservatism
by Vladimir Zolotykh
Notes from Abroad
 

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