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Msgr Paul J. Glenn's Seminary Philosophy Course

The Intellectual Foundation of the Catholic Faith

Twelve branches of philosophy explained clearly and systematically in the Thomistic tradition — from logic and metaphysics to ethics and natural theology.

In philosophy, we pursue the knowledge of things through their highest causes using the human intellect alone. This site presents Msgr Glenn's complete seminary course — twelve books covering every branch of philosophy a student needs before theology.

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The Twelve Branches

Each branch maps to one of Glenn's seminary manuals. Primary sources by Aquinas, Anselm, Augustine, and others are linked in context throughout.

I
Introduction to Philosophy
Glenn · 1944

What is philosophy? Its nature, divisions, and relationship to theology and the sciences.

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Logic
Dialectics · Glenn · 1940

The art of correct reasoning. Terms, propositions, syllogisms, and valid argument.

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Epistemology
Criteriology · Glenn · c.1937

Can we know truth? The certitude of knowledge and the refutation of scepticism.

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Metaphysics
Ontology · Glenn · 1939

The study of being as being. Substance, act and potency, essence and existence.

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Cosmology
Glenn · 1941

The philosophy of nature. Matter, form, change, and causality.

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Philosophical Psychology
Psychology · Glenn · 1936

The philosophy of mind. Sensation, intellection, the will, and the human soul.

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Natural Theology
Theodicy · Glenn · 1939

The philosophy of God. The proofs for God's existence, His nature and attributes.

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Ethics
Glenn · 1930

Moral philosophy. The good, the virtues, natural law, conscience, and human flourishing.

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Social Philosophy
Sociology · Glenn · 1941

The family, the state, authority, rights, duties, and the common good.

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X
History of Philosophy
Glenn · 1929

A survey of all major systems from the pre-Socratics to the moderns.

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XI
Apologetics
Glenn · 1931

The philosophy of the Catholic religion. Rational grounds for faith.

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XII
Tour of the Summa
Glenn · 1960

An accessible guide to the Summa Theologica — the bridge into theology.

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"The slenderest knowledge that may be obtained of the highest things is more desirable than the most certain knowledge obtained of lesser things."
— St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica I, Q.1, Art.5

How the Network Connects

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Catholic Treasury

The Penny Catechism gives the simple answer.

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Catholic Theology

Pohle-Preuss gives the systematic treatment.

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Catholic Philosophy

Glenn explains the philosophical reasoning.