William R. Cook Songtexte
Geboren am 27. Dezember 1943
Songtexte
- American Catholicism
- Mores and Democracy
- Was Machiavelli a Machiavellian?
- The Eastern Catholic Churches
- The American Constitution
- Gustavo Gutierrez and Liberation Theology
- Scholastic Thought
- Clare of Assisi
- Defining the Christian Life
- The Challenges of New Theologies
- One? Holy? Catholic? Apostolic?
- The First Christian Institutions
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Maximilian Kolbe
- Francis of Assisi
- The Democratic Family
- The Papacy — Innocent III to Boniface VIII
- Medieval Mysticism
- The Catholic Church Looks Outward
- Catherine of Siena
- Popes and Bishops in the Early Middle Ages
- Christianity and Democracy
- Latin Theology, Including Augustine
- Crusade, Heresy, Inquisition
- Discourses — a Republic at War
- The Prince, 8–12 — The Prince and Power
- St. Patrick's Day
- Freedom of Speech in Theory and Practice
- Are Democracy and Excellence Compatible?
- Luther, Calvin, and the Reformation
- St. Patrick and the Conversion of Ireland
- Discourses — Can Republics Last?
- Thomas More
- St. Antony, the First Monk
- The Second Vatican Council
- An Overview of Democracy in America
- Francis, Dominic, and the Mendicants
- The Monks of Mount Athos
- Does America Have a Mixed Constitution?
- Florentine Histories — The Age of the Medici
- Discourses — a Principality or a Republic?
- The Prince, 21–26 — Fortune and Foreigners
- Alexis de Tocqueville — a Brief Biography
- Political Parties
- Catholicism in Asia and the New World
- Leo IX, Gregory VII, and Church Reform
- Discourses — The Qualities of a Good Republic
- Livy, the Roman Republic, and Machiavelli
- Pius IX and Papal Infallibility
- Discourses — Conspiracies and Other Dangers
- Individualism in America
- Flowering of Church Art in the Middle Ages
- Monks and Hermits — New Forms of Monasticism
- Machiavelli’s Florence
- Bernardino of Siena
- The Fate of Machiavelli’s Works
- The Early Martyrs
- Freedom of the Press
- St. Benedict and His Rule
- Catholic Responses — The Council of Trent
- The Foundations of the American Experience
- Persecution and Saints
- Damien of Molokai and Teresa of Calcutta
- Papal Reform and Church-State Controversies
- Peace Between Empire and Church
- John Hus and the Hussites
- The Prince, 1–5 — Republics Old and New
- Introduction — What Makes a Great Christian?
- Discourses — The Workings of a Good Republic
- The Desert Fathers and Mothers
- The Prince, 6–7 — Virtù and Fortuna
- The Prince, 13–16 — The Art of Being a Prince
- From Slavery to Martin Luther King
- Discourses — Lessons From Rome
- Martin Luther
- The Life of Niccolò Machiavelli
- The Germanization of Christianity
- Blacks and Indians
- The Great Schism and the Conciliar Age
- Paul and the First Christian Missionaries
- The Renaissance Church
- John Paul II and the 21st-Century Church
- The Desire for Wealth in America
- Bernard of Clairvaux and Monastic Reform
- Equality of Conditions and Freedom
- Civil Associations
- Education and Culture in Democracies
- Evangelizing Northern and Eastern Europe
- Augustine
- Discourses — Why Machiavelli Is a Republican
- The Church in the Age of Reason
- Charlemagne and the Church in Feudal Times
- Christianities in the Early Church
- Institutional and Doctrinal Developments
- Who Is Machiavelli? Why Does He Matter?
- The Judiciary and Lawyers in America
- Political Associations
- The Journey to America
- From Jesus to the Creation of the Church
- Democracy and Local Government
- Leo XIII and the Modern World
- The Problem of the Tyranny of the Majority
- Classical Thought in Renaissance Florence
- Monasticism — Benedict and His Rule
- The Prince, 17–21 — The Lion and the Fox
- The Jesuits
- Tocqueville’s Unanswered Questions
- John Wesley and the Origins of Methodism
- Why Did Machiavelli Write the Prince?
- Florentine Histories — The Growth of Florence