Selected Works
- The Institutes of Biblical Law (3 Vol.)
- By What Standard?: An Analysis of the Philosophy of Cornelius Van Til
- The One And The Many: Studies in The Philosophy of Order and Ultimacy
- This Independent Republic: Studies in the Nature and Meaning of American History
- The Nature of the American System
- The Foundations of Social Order: Studies in the Creeds and Councils of the Early Church
- Intellectual Schizophrenia: Culture, Crisis, and Education
- The Messianic Character of American Education
- Politics of Guilt & Pity
- The Roots of Reconstruction
- Law & Liberty
- The Biblical Philosophy of History
- The Mythology of Science
- Christianity and the State
- The Word of Flux
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