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CHRISTENDOM PRESS
Because Christendom College is committed to the defense of the Catholic Faith, to the renewal of Catholic intellectual life, and also to the development of the lay apostolate, the College established a publications program as part of its mission. By means of over fifty books now in print, Christendom Press provides a forum for those sympathetic to the College’s vision of the orthodox Catholic liberal arts tradition and the relationship between faith and culture.
Christendom Press seeks to make treasures of a Christendom education accessible to readers everywhere. To this end, therefore, a priority is ensuring that the works of Catholic historian Warren H. Carroll, the founder of Christendom College, remain in print. Dr. Carroll’s multi-volume series A History of Christendom, which has now been completed with the posthumously published volume six, The Crisis of Christendom 1815-2005; his study of The Rise and Fall of the Communist Revolution; his biography Isabel of Spain: The Catholic Queen; and many other titles will continue to be available from Christendom Press.
Besides Dr. Carroll’s titles, Christendom Press publishes a variety of quality Catholic books in spirituality, theology, history, philosophy, political theory, literature and apologetics. The Press also makes available Summer Institute and other Christendom conferences on audio and video, as well as selected videotapes of EWTN programs featuring Christendom president Dr. Timothy T. O’Donnell, thereby making the college’s apostolic endeavors available to the widest possible audience.
Besides Dr. Carroll, the Press features such noted Catholic authors as L.Brent Bozell, Fr. Robert J. Fox, Etienne Gilson, Fr. Stanley L. Jaki, Peter Kreeft, Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, William E. May, Fr. William G. Most, Fr. George William Rutler, Mark Shea, Fr. Claude Tresmontant, and many others.