![]() The Apostle Paul and His Letters: An Introduction The American Presence in Ulster: a diplomatic history, 1796-1996Īnalogy after Aquinas: Logical Problems, Thomistic AnswersĪnchoress and Abbess in Ninth-Century Saxony: The Lives of Liutbirga of Wendhausen and Hathumoda of GandersheimĪndreas Capellanus, Scholasticism, and the Courtly TraditionĪnselm of Canterbury and the Desire for the WordĪnselm's Pursuit of Joy: A Commentary on the ProslogionĪpologist (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 73)Īpology for Origen On the Falsification of the Books of Origen The Age of Strict Construction: a history of the growth of federal power, 1789-1861Īlexis de Tocqueville's journey in Ireland, July-August, 1835 The Achievement of Hans Urs von BalthasarĪction and Character According to AristotleĪction and Conduct: Thomas Aquinas and the Theory of ActionĪesthetic Revelation: Reading Ancient and Medieval Texts after Hans Urs von BalthasarĪfter the Fall: War and Occupation in Irène Némirovsky's Suite françaiseĪgainst Julian (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 35)Īgainst Marcellus and on Ecclesiastical TheologyĪgainst the Inveterate Obduracy of the Jews The Academic Sermons (The Fathers of the Church, Mediaeval Continuation, Volume 11) Journals in JSTOR from Catholic University of America Pressīooks in JSTOR from Catholic University of America PressĪbortion and Unborn Human Life, Second Edition The heart of the Oliveira Lima Library are the manuscripts, pamphlets, books, and artwork left to the University early in the 20th century by Manoel de Oliveira Lima, a Brazilian diplomat and historian.The Catholic University of America Press publishes books and journals in the fields of history (ecclesiastical and secular), literature and languages, philosophy, political theory, social studies, and theology with interdisciplinary emphases on patristics and medieval studies. The Semitics/Institute of Christian Oriental Research (ICOR) Library supports research on the languages of the Bible and the ancient Near East. Rare Books and Special Collections contains materials ranging from medieval manuscripts to modern first editions and supports a wide variety of disciplines. The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives curates University records, manuscript collections, and audiovisual materials which document the history of Catholics in America and the history of Catholic University. The special collections of the University support advanced research and preserve our cultural and intellectual heritage. Librarians help students, faculty, and staff with reference questions by phone, in person, and email, and are available for research consultations and library instruction. The University is also a partner in the Washington Research Library Consortium (WRLC), providing the Catholic University community with access to the library resources of the region’s major universities. The library system houses more than 1.3 million books and print volumes and provides access to tens of thousands of electronic journals and e-books. The main library on campus is the John K. The University Libraries at The Catholic University of America support and enrich instructional, research, and service programs. The libraries, as an integral component of the academic process, provide access to our cultural and scientific heritage through resources and services and cooperate actively with the faculty and students in the teaching, learning, and research process. ![]()
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