Core
Curriculum

I. Introduction to Dialectic

  • A. Plato, Republic

II. Origin: Myths and Revelation

  • A. Enuma Elish
  • B. Epic of Gilgamesh
  • C. Genesis

III. The Chosen People: Israel

  • A. Exodus
  • B. Job
  • C. Psalms
  • D. Ecclesiastes
  • E. Isaiah
  • F. Maccabees

IV. From Poetry to Science: Greece

  • A. Homer, Iliad
  • B. Homer, Odyssey
  • C. Plato
    • 1. Euthyphro
    • 2. Apology
    • 3. Phaedo
  • D. Aristotle
    • 1. Physics
    • 2. Nicomachean Ethics
    • 3. Politics
    • 4. Metaphysics

V. The Pursuit of Happiness: Rome

  • A. Plutarch, Parallel Lives
  • B. Virgil, Aeneid
  • C. Cicero, Hortensius

VI. City of God: Church Fathers

  • A. The Gospel according to St. John
  • B. Church Fathers
    • 1. On Sacred Tradition and its Authority
      • a. Irenaeus
      • b. Basil
      • c. Vincent of Lerin
    • 2. God
      • a. Irenaeus
      • b. Clement of Alex.
      • c. Basil
      • d. Theophilus
      • e. Athanasius
      • f. Hilary
      • g. Augustine
      • h. Ambrose
      • i. Augustine
      • j. Clement of Alex.
      • k. Tertullian
    • 3. Creation
      • a. Athanasius
      • b. Theophilus of Antioch
      • c. Irenaeus
    • 4. Sin
      • a. Leo
      • b. Athanasius
      • c. Cyprian
    • 5. Incarnation
      • a. St. Ignatius' Martyrdom
      • b. Athanasius
      • c. Ambrose
      • d. Leo
      • e. Vincent of Lerin
      • f. St. John of Damascus
    • 6. New Sacrifice (Lifting the curse)
      • a. Justin Martyr
      • b. Ambrose
      • c. John Chrysostom
      • d. Augustine
      • e. Cyprian
      • f. Hilary
      • g. Basil
      • h. Ignatius
      • i. Gregory
  • C. Final Synthesis
    • 1. St. Augustine, City of God
    • 2. St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica
    • 3. St. Anselm, Proslogion