This volume of the Lyceum Track gathers the luminous minds of the Middle Ages, when faith and reason were joined in pursuit of divine understanding. From Boethius and Cassiodorus to Aquinas and Bonaventure, these thinkers shaped the intellectual cathedrals of Christendom—uniting classical philosophy, biblical revelation, and logical inquiry. Here, the soul’s ascent to God becomes both rational and mystical, culminating in the great Scholastics who taught that truth is one, wherever it is found.
Works Included
Boethius – On the Trinity (De Trinitate) – early 6th century AD
Cassiodorus – Institutes of Divine and Secular Learning (Institutiones) – ca. 560 AD
John Scotus Eriugena – On Predestination – ca. 850 AD
Anselm of Canterbury – Proslogion & Other Works – late 11th century AD
Peter Lombard – Sentences (Libri Quattuor Sententiarum) – ca. 1150 AD
Hugh of St. Victor – Didascalicon (Selections) – early 12th century AD
Thomas Aquinas – Summa Theologiae (Selections) – 1265–1274 AD
Bonaventure – Itinerarium Mentis in Deum – 1259 AD
John Wycliffe – Theological Works (Selections) – late 14th century AD
Jan Hus – Theological Works (Selections) – early 15th century AD
Boethius – The Consolation of Philosophy (De Consolatione Philosophiae) – ca. 524 AD
Boethius – Commentary on Aristotle’s Categories & On Interpretation – early 6th century AD
John Scotus Eriugena – Philosophical Works (Periphyseon Selections) – 9th century AD
Peter Abelard – Commentary on Aristotle (Glossae) – early 12th century AD
Peter Abelard – Ethics (Scito Te Ipsum) – ca. 1130 AD
Roger Bacon – Philosophical Works (Selections) – 13th century AD
Moses Maimonides – Guide for the Perplexed – ca. 1190 AD
Thomas Aquinas – On Being and Essence (De Ente et Essentia) – ca. 1252 AD
John Duns Scotus – Philosophical Works (Selections) – late 13th–early 14th century AD
William of Ockham – Philosophical Works (Selections) – early 14th century AD
John Wycliffe – On Universals – late 14th century AD