Volumes I ‑ XXX
- Achard, Martin.- La paraphrase de Thémistius sur les lignes 71a1-11 des Seconds Analytiques. XXIII (2005): 105-16.
- Philoponus' Commentary on PosteriorAnalytics, I.1, 71a17-b8. A Translation. XXIV (2006): 139-48.
- How the Physicist Should Define: Asclepius' Interpretation of Metaphysics E 1.1026a2-3. XXVII (2009): 7-15.
 
- Andrews, F.E.- Leibniz’s Logic Within His Philosophical System. VII (1983): 73-127.
- Reflections on Kant’s Criticism of the Leibnizian Philosophy. XIV (1990): 157-167.
 
- Armstrong, A.H.- Form, Individual, and Person in Plotinus. I (1977): 49-68.
- Editorial Comment. II (1978): 3-4.
- (with John N. Deck). A Discussion on Individuality and Personality. II (1978): 93-99.
- Editorial Comment. V (1981): 3-4.
- Some Advantages of Polytheism. V (1981): 181-188.
 
- Barker, Roberta.- The Reverend Dr. Robert D. Crouse as Teacher: A Tribute. XXX (2012): 15-18.
 
- Baxter, Elizabeth.- The 'New Sappho' and the Phaedo: Reflections on Immortality. XXV (2007): 7-19.
 
- Beierwaltes, Werner.- Negati Affirmatio: A Foundation for Medieval Aesthetics from the writings of John Scotus Eriugena. I (1977): 127-159.
- Cusanus and Eriugena. XIII (1989): 115-152.
 
- Blackwood, Stephen.- Philosophia's Dress: Prayer in Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy XX (2002): 139-52.
 
- Bos, A.P.- ٴdzٱ’s Eudemus and Protrepticus: Are They Really Two Different Works? VIII (1984): 19-51.
 
- Boulnois, Olivier.- Duns Scot: Métaphysique transcendantale et éthique normative. XVII (1999): 129-148.
 
- Bourbeau, Marguerite.- La “doppia danza” du Paradis: Chants X-XIV du Paradiso de Dante. VIII (1984): 105-130.
 
- Bradley, Denis J.M.- Reading Aquinas as a Theologian: The Hermeneutics of some Medievalists Old and New. XXV (2007): 177-224.
 
- Bregman, Jay.- Pagan Religious Syncretism and Symbolism on the Greek Imperials of the Early Third Century. VI (1982): 58-72.
- Thomas M. Johnson the Platonist. XV (1991): 91-112.
 
- Bucur, Bogdan G.- Dionysius East and West: Unities, Differentiations, and the Exegesis of Biblical Theophanies. XXVI (2008): 115-38.
 
- Bullerwell, Peter.- Doing and Seeing in Meister Eckhart and Michel Henry. XXIX (2011): 123-34.
 
- Burns, Dylan.- Proclus and the Theurgic Liturgy of Pseudo-Dionysius. XXII (2004): 111-32.
 
- Butler, Edward P.- Polytheism and Individuality in the Henadic Manifold. XXIII (2005): 83-103.
- The Gods and Being in Proclus. XXVI (2008): 93-114.
 
- Butorac, David D.- Proclus' Interpretation of the Parmenides, Dialectic and the Wandering of the Soul. XXVII (2009): 33-54.
 
- Byrne, Christopher.- Forms and Causes in ʱٴ’s Phaedo. XIII (1989): 3-15.
 
- Cadotte, Alain.- Le rôle de l'épithète deusdans l'épigraphie nord-africaine. XXI (2003): 161-82.
 
- Catapano, Giovanni.- In philosophiae gremium confugere: ܲܲپԱ’s View of Philosophy in the First Book of the Contra Academicos. XVIII (2000): 45-68.
 
- Cazelais, Serge.- Prière, élévation spirituelle et connaissance de Dieu chez Marius Victorinus. XXIX (2011): 157-70.
 
- Chase, Michael.- What does Porphyry mean by θεῶν πατήρ? XXII (2004): 77-94.
 
- Clark, Mary T.- ܲܲپԱ’s Theology of the Trinity: Its Relevance. XIII (1989): 71-84.
 
- Corrigan, Kevin.- The Internal Dimensions of the Sensible Object in the Thought of Plotinus and Aristotle. V (1981): 98-126.
- Body’s Approach to Soul: An Examination of a Recurrent Theme in the Enneads. IX (1985): 37-52.
- On the Generation of Matter in the Enneads. A Reply. XII (1988): 17-24.
 
- Coughlin, Rebecca.- Theurgy, Prayer, Participation, and Divinization in Dionysius the Areopagite. XXIV (2006): 149-74.
 
- Cox, Patricia.- “Adam Ate From The Animal Tree”: A Bestial Poetry of Soul. V (1981): 165-180.
 
- Crouse, Robert D.- INTENTIO MOYSI: Bede, Augustine, Eriugena and Plato in the Hexameron of Honorius Augustodunensis. II (1978): 137-157.
- Editorial Comment. III (1979): 3-4.
- Semina Rationum: St. Augustine and Boethius. IV (1980): 75-85.
- “Deepened by the Study of the Fathers”: The Oxford Movement, Dr. Pusey and Patristic Scholarship. VII (1983): 137-147.
- ‘In Aenigmate Trinitas’ (Confessions, XIII, 5,6): The Conversion of Philosophy in St. ܲܲپԱ’s Confessions. XI (1985): 53-62.
- Dante as Philosopher: Christian Aristotelianism. XVI (1998): 141-156.
- St. Augustine, Semi-Pelagianism and the Consolation of Boethius. XXII (2004): 95-110.
 
- Curran, Martin.- The Circular Activity of Prayer in Boethius' Consolation. XXIX (2011): 193-204.
 
- Curran, T. H.- Eros and Logos in Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice. XIX (2001): 187-200.
 
- Darcus, Roy.- The Third Theorem: Contemporary Expression of Trinitarian Thought. XI (1987): 147-180.
 
- Deck, John N. (with A. H. Armstrong).- A Discussion on Individuality and Personality. II (1978): 93-99.
 
- Dewan, Lawrence O. P.- St. Thomas, Aristotle and Creation. XV (1991): 81-90.
 
- Diamond, Eli.- Hegel on Being and Nothing: Some Contemporary Neoplatonic and Sceptical Responses. XVIII (2000): 183-216.
- Robert Crouse's Tragic Reading of Aristotelian Friendship. XXX (2012): 87-94.
 
- Diebler, Stéphane.- Les canons de Proclus: Problèmes et conséquences de l'interprétation syriano-proclienne du De interpretatione. XX (2002): 71-94.
 
- Dillon, John M.- The Academy in the Middle Platonic Period. III (1979): 63-77.
 
- Dorion, Louis-André.- A l’origine de la question socratique et de la critique du témoignage de Xénophon: l’étude de Schleiermacher sur Socrate (1815). XIX (2001): 51-74.
 
- Doull, James A.- A Commentary on ʱٴ’sTheaetetus. I (1977): 5-47.
- Editorial Comment. I (1977): 3-4.
- Augustinian Trinitarianism and Existential Theology. III (1979): 111-159.
- Editorial Comment. IV (1980): 3-4.
- The Christian Origin of Contemporary Institutions. VI (1982): 111-165.
- The Logic of Theology Since Hegel. VII (1983): 12-136.
- The Christian Origin of Contemporary Institutions Part II: The History of Christian Institutions. VIII (1984): 53-103.
- Hegel’s Critique of Hellenic Virtue. IX (1985): 3-17.
- Faith and Enlightenment. X (1986): 129-135.
- What is Augustinian ‘Sapientia’? XII (1988): 61-67.
- The Problem of Participation in ʱٴ’s Parmenides. XIX (2001): 11-26.
 
- Drobner, Hubertus R.- Gregory of Nyssa as Philosopher: De anima et resurrectione and De hominis opificio. XVIII (2000): 69-102.
- The Critical Edition of Gregory of Nyssa's In Hexameron: A Preliminary Report. XX (2002): 95-138.
 
- Duclow, Donald F.- Dialectic and Christology in Eriugena’s Periphyseon. IV (1980): 99-117.
 
- Dufour, Richard.- Ennéades II, 1 [40], 6, 23-24, Anaxagore ou Numénius? XVIII (2000): 39-44.
- Comment se produit l'écho selon Alexandre d'Aphrodise. (De l'âme 47.25-48.21). XXII (2004): 19-28.
 
- Egan, Rory B.- Tragic Piety in ʱٴ’s Euthyphro. VII (1983): 17-32.
 
- Eichenlaub, Constance.- Aristotelian Katharsis as Ethical Conversion in Plotinian Aesthetics. XVII (1999): 57-82.
 
- Enia, Cezar.- La relation entre la structure en signe du temps et l'accomplissement de soi dans les Confessions de saint Augustin. XXI (2003): 89-122.
 
- Epstein, Paul D.- The Marriage of Peisthetairos to Basileia in the Birds of Aristophanes. V (1981): 5-28.
- Law and Subjective Freedom in the Merchant of Venice. VII (1983): 49-72.
- Dionysus’ Journey of Self-Discovery inThe Frogs of Aristophanes. IX (1985): 19-36.
 
- Evangeliou, Christos.- Porphyry’s Criticism of Christianity and the Problem of ܲܲپԱ’s Platonism. XIII (1989): 51-70.
 
- Feichtinger, Hans.- Οὐδένεια and humilitas: Nature and Function of Humility in Iamblichus and Augustine. XXI (2003): 123-60.
 
- Ferwerda, R.- Plotinus on Sounds: An Interpretation of Plotinus’ Enneads, V,5,5, 19-27. VI (1982): 43-57.
 
- Finamore, John F.- Plotinus and Iamblichus on Magic and Theurgy. XVII (1999): 83-94.
- Biography as Self-Promotion: Porphyry's Vita Plotini. XXIII (2005): 49-61.
- Themistius' Doctrine of the Three Intellects. XXVIII (2010): 45-61.
 
- Findlay, J.N.- The Myths of Plato. II (1978): 19-34.
 
- Fortier, Simon.- The Relationship of the Kantian and Proclan Conceptions of Evil. XXVI (2008): 175-92.
- Three Texts in One? An Examination of the Title Procli Diadochi Tria opuscula. XXVII (2009): 55-70.
- Proclus et l'orthodoxie: une réponse au travail récent de Polymnia Athanassiadi. XXIX (2011): 181-92.
 
- Fournier, Michael.- Ring Structure in Chapters Six to Thirteen of Anselm's Proslogion. XXVII (2009): 127-44.
- Boethius pro se de magia. XXIX (2011): 205-22.
- A porisma to Crouse on Boethius, Augustine, and the Mathematical Sciences. XXX (2012): 95-100.
 
- Fraser, Kyle A.- Aristoteles ex Aristotele: A Response to the Analytical Reconstruction of Aristotelian Ontology. XX (2002): 51-70.
- Baptised in Gnosis: The Spiritual Alchemy of Zosimos of Panopolis. XXV (2007): 33-54.
 
- Friedrich, Rainer.- Euripidaristophanizein and Nietzschesokratizein: Aristophanes, Nietzsche, and the Death of Tragedy. IV (1980): 5-36.
 
- Gabbe, Myrna.- Themistius as a Commentator on Aristotle: Understanding and Appreciating his Conception of Nous Pathetikos and Phantasia. XXVI (2008): 73-92.
 
- Gadamer, Hans-Georg.- ʱٴ’s Parmenides and its Influence. VII (1983): 3-16.
 
- Gersh, Stephen.- Dionysius' On Divine NamesRevisited: A Structural Analysis. XXVIII (2010): 77-96.
 
- Glazov-Corrigan, Elena and Kevin Corrigan.- Power and Nothing: What Causes Mistaken Judgement inThe Winter's Tale? XX (2002): 199-218.
 
- Gonzalez, Francisco.- From Poetic Naming to Dialectic: Heidegger on Heraclitus. XXVII (2005): 173-98.
 
- Grant, George P.- Nietzsche and the Ancients: Philosophy and Scholarship. III (1979): 5-16.
 
- Grassi, Ernesto.- The Claim of the Word and the Religious Significance of Poetry: A Humanistic Problem. VIII (1984): 131-154.
 
- Griffin, Michael.- Proclus on Place as the Luminous Vehicle of the Soul. XXX (2012): 161-84.
 
- Gross, Charlotte.- Angels and Time: Reading Augustine's City of God 12.16. XXX (2012): 185-204.
 
- Guérard, Christian.- La Théorie des Hénades et La Mystique de Proclus. VI (1982): 73-82.
 
- Gurtler, Gary, S. J.- The Origin of Genera: Ennead VI 2 [43] 20. XII (1988): 3-15.
 
- Hadley, D.W.- Eriugena Against Metaphysical Dualism. XIX (2001): 137-158.
 
- Hankey, Wayne J.- The Place of the Psychological Image of the Trinity in the Arguments of ܲܲپԱ’s de Trinitate, Anselm’s Monologion, and Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae. III (1979): 99-110.
- Aquinas’ First Principle: Being or Unity? IV (1980): 133-172.
- Theology as System and as Science: Proclus and Thomas Aquinas. VI (1982): 83-93.
- Making Theology Practical: Thomas Aquinas and the Nineteenth Century Religious Revival. IX (1985): 85-127.
- From Metaphysics to History, from Exodus to Neoplatonism, from Scholasticism to Pluralism: the Fate of Gilsonian Thomism in English-speaking North America. XVI (1998): 157-188.
- Thomas' Neoplatonic Histories: His Following of Simplicius. XX (2002): 153-78.
- Political, Psychic, Intellectual, Daimonic, Hierarchical, Cosmic, and Divine: Justice in Aquinas, Al-Fârâbî, Dionysius, and Porphyry. XXI (2003): 197-218.
- Participatio divini luminis. Aquinas' Doctrine of the Agent Intellect: Our Capacity for Contemplation. XXII (2004): 149-78.
- Neoplatonism and Contemporary French Philosophy. XXIII (2005): 161-90.
- Neoplatonist Surprises: The Doctrine of Providence of Plotinus and his Followers both Conscious and Unconscious. XXVII (2009): 117-26.
- Omnia sunt in te: A Note on Chapters Twelve to Twenty-Six of Anselm's Proslogion. XXVII (2009): 145-54.
- Robert Darwin Crouse. XXVIII (2010): 9-14.
- Joseph Patrick Atherton, KHS. XXX (2012): 13-14.
- Memoria, Intellectus, Voluntas: the Augustinian Centre of Rober Crouse's Scholarly Work. XXX (2012): 41-76.
- Visio: The Method of Robert Crouse's Philosophical Theology. XXX (2012): 19-40.
 
- Harrington, Michael.- Unusquisque in suo sensu abundet: Human Perspective in Eriugena’s Periphyseon. XVI (1998): 123-140.
- The Drunken Epibole of Plotinus and its Reappearance in the Work of Dionysius the Areopagite. XXIII (2005): 117-38.
 
- Hedley, Douglas.- Was Schleiermacher a Christian Platonist? XVII (1999): 149-168.
 
- Hegedus, Gyöngyi.- Where is Paradise? Eschatology in Early Medieval Judaic and Islamic Thought. XXV (2007): 153-76.
 
- Henry, Paul.- The Oral Teaching of Plotinus. VI (1982): 4-12.
 
- Hochschild, Joshua P.- Words, Concepts and Things: Cajetan on the Subject of the Categories. XIX (2001): 159-166.
 
- Homann, Frederick A.- ܳ’s Elements and Philosophical Development. III (1979): 39-61.
 
- House, Dennis K.- A Commentary on ʱٴ’s Phaedo. V (1981): 40-65.
- St ܲܲپԱ’s Account of the Relation of Platonism to Christianity in the De Civitate Dei. VII (1983): 43-58.
- The Relation of Tertullian’s Christology to Pagan Philosophy. XII (1988): 29-36.
- Did Aristotle Understand Plato? XVII (1999): 7-26.
- Dedication. XIX (2001): 7-8.
- Introduction to James A. Doull’s “The Problem of Participation in ʱٴ’s Parmenides”. XIX (2001): 9-10.
 
- Howland, Jacob.- The Cave Image and the Problem of Place: the Sophist, the Poet, and the Philosopher. X (1986): 21-55.
 
- Humbert, David.- Kierkegaard’s use of Plato in His Analysis of the Moment in Time. VII (1983): 149-183.
 
- Inglis, John.- Emanation in Historical Context: Aquinas and the Dominican Response to the Cathars. XVII (1999): 95-128.
 
- Jackson, F. L.- The Paradoxical Idealism of Enlightenment. I (1977): 161-176.
- The Revolutionary Origins of Contemporary Philosophy. IX (1985): 129-171.
- The New Faith: Strauss, Kierkegaard and the Theological Revolution. XII (1988): 111-142.
- The Beginning of the End of Metaphysics. XV (1991): 113-123.
 
- Janowski, Zbigniew.- How to Read the Fourth Meditation: Augustinian Sources of Descartes’ Metaphysics. XIX (2001): 167-186.
 
- Jarvis, Simon.- The Gift in Theory. XVII (1999): 201-222.
 
- Jeauneau, Edouard.- The Neoplatonic Themes of Processio and Reditus in Eriugena. XV (1991): 3-29.
 
- Joly, Eric.- L'Origine de l'âme chez Némesius d'Émèse. XXII (2004): 133-48.
 
- Jones, John D.- The Ontological Difference for St. Thomas and Pseudo-Dionysius. IV (1980): 119-132.
- A Non-Entitative Understanding of Being and Unity: Heidegger and Neoplatonism. VI (1982): 94-110.
 
- Kaklamanou, Eleni.- An Old Academic on Rhetoric: The Example of Xenocrates. XXVIII (2010): 15-26.
 
- Kalligas, Paul.- Living Body, Soul, and Virtue in the Philosophy of Plotinus. XVIII (2000): 25-38.
 
- Kierans, Kenneth.- On the limits of Contemporary Reflection on Freedom: An Analysis of Marxist and Existentialist Responses to Hegel. X (1986): 85-128.
 
- Kilpatrick, Ross S.- Divine Providence in Alcestis and Ajax. X (1986): 3-20.
- Horace, Vergil, and the Jews of Rome. XVI (1998): 63-84.
 
- King, Evan.- The Priority of Iustitia for Meister Eckhart. XXIX (2011): 107-122.
- Robert Crouse on Meister Eckhart. XXX (2012): 101-16.
 
- Kirby, W.J.Torrance.- Supremum Caput: Richard Hooker’s Theology of Ecclesiastical Dominion. XII (1988): 69-110.
- "Between the throne of God in heaven and his Church upon earth here militant": Instruction and Prayer in the Fifth Book of Hooker's Lawes. XXIX (2011): 247-58.
 
- Kühn, Wilfried.- Le désir ambigu. un point de depart de l’axiologie plotinienne. XIV (1990): 3-77.
 
- Kukkonen, Taneli.- Proclus on Plenitude. XVIII (1989): 103-128.
 
- Kussmaul, Peter.- Aristotle's Doctrine of Justice and the Law of Athens. XXVI (2008): 29-46.
 
- Labecki, Adam.- The One and the Many: Part I: The One. XXIV (2006): 75-98.
- The One and the Many: Part II: The Many. XXV (2007): 129-52.
 
- Lafrance, Yvon.- Autour de Platon: continentaux et analystes. III (1979): 17-37.
 
- Lawell, Declan.- Affective Excess: Ontology and Knowledge in the Thought of Thomas Gallus. XXVI (2008): 139-73.
 
- Lawson, James.- In quo inquit, adprehendam Dominum...Plotinian Ascent and Christian Sacrifice in De ciuitate Dei 10.1-7. XXIV (2006): 125-38.
 
- Laycock, Anitra.- In the Service of Rome: Stoic Spirit in the Aeneid. XVII (1999): 27-56.
 
- Lee, Benjamin.- Stupefactus haesito maximoque horrore concussus titubo: Eriugena's Critical Use of Augustine on Paradise and Resurrection in the Periphyseon. XXIX (2011): 233-46.
 
- Lee, Jonathan Scott.- The Doctrine of Reception According to the Capacity of the Recipient in Ennead VI. 4-5. III (1979): 79-97.
 
- Leech, David.- "Plato and Deep Plotin": Cambridge Platonism, Platonicall Triads, and More's Reflections on Nature. XX (2002): 179-98.
 
- Lera, Luca.- The Fascination of the Origin. Meister Eckhart as the Neoplatonic "Hidden Source" of Heidegger's Thought. XXVI (2008): 201-36.
 
- Letocha, Danièle.- Le statut de l’individualité chez Plotin ou le miroir de Dionysos. II (1978): 75-91.
 
- Lilla, Salvatore.- Brief Notes on the Greek Corpus Areopagiticum in Rome during the Early Middle Ages. XIX (2001): 201-214.
 
- MacIsaac, D. Gregory.- Phantasia between Soul and Body in Proclus’ Euclid Commentary. XIX (2001): 125-136.
- Platonic Deconstruction: A Review Essay of Stephen Gersh's Neoplatonism after Derrida.Parallelograms. XXVII (2009): 199-232.
- The Nous of the Partial Soul in Proclus' Commentary on the First Alcibiades of Plato. XXIX (2011): 29-60.
 
- Majumdar, Deepa.- Is Tolmathe Cause of First Otherness in Plotinus? XXIII (2005): 31-48.
 
- Manchester, Peter.- Time and the Soul in Plotinus, III 7 [45], 11. II (1978): 101-136.
 
- Maskaleut, Steve.- Critique de relatif par Plotin: le Traité des genres de l'être VI, 1 [42]. XXIII (2005): 7-30.
 
- Maurette, Pablo.- Porphyry and Mithraism: De antro nympharum and the Controversy against the Christians. XXIII (2005): 63-82.
 
- Maxwell, Vance.- Spinoza’s Doctrine of the Amor Dei Intellectualis I. XIV (1990): 131-156.
 
- Mazur, Zeke.- Unio Magica: Part I: On the Magical Origins of Plotinus' Mysticism. XXI (2003): 23-52.
- Unio Magica: Part II: Plotinus, Theurgy, and the Question of Ritual. XXII (2004): 29-56.
- Unio Intellectualis? A Response to Beierwaltes on Unio Magica. XXVI (2008): 193-200.
 
- McGonagill, Gary.- A Note on Thucydides 2.41.4, ὑπόνοια, and Conceptions of History. XXII (2004): 7-18.
 
- Mendelson, Alan.- ʱٴ’s Phaedo and the Frailty of Human Nature. V (1981): 29-39.
 
- Menn, Stephen.- Longinus on Plotinus. XIX (2001): 113-124.
 
- Morgenstern, Amy.- Leaving the Verb ‘To Be’ Behind: An Alternative Reading of ʱٴ’s Sophist. XIX (2001): 27-50.
 
- Morlet, Sebastien.- Porphyre et la théologie de l'histoire d'Eusèbe de Césarée. XXII (2004): 57-75.
 
- Narbonne, Jean-Marc.- Plotin et le problème de la generation de la matière: à propos d’un article recent. XI (1987): 3-31.
- Plotinus and the Gnostics on the Generation of Matter (33 [II, 9] 12 and 51 [I, 8] 14). XXIV (2006): 45-64.
- A Doctrinal Evolution in Plotinus? The Weakness of the Soul in its Relation to Evil. XXV (2007): 77-92.
 
- Nicholson, Graeme.- The Ontology of ʱٴ’s Phaedrus. XVI (1998): 9-28.
 
- Nikulin, Dmitri.- Intelligible Matter in Plotinus. XVI (1998): 85-114.
 
- Obertello, Luca.- Proclus, Ammonius and Boethius on Divine Knowledge. V (1981): 127-164.
- Melissus of Samos and Plato on the Generation of the World. VIII (1984): 3-18.
 
- O’Brien, Denis.- J.-M. Narbonne on Plotinus and The Generation of Matter: two corrections. XII (1988): 25-26.
 
- O’Donovan, Oliver.- ܲܲپԱ’s City of God XIX and Western Political Thought. XI (1987): 89-110.
 
- Okano, Ritsuko.- Philosophical Grounds for Mystical Intuition in Plotinus. XXV (2007): 93-114.
 
- O’Meara, Dominic J.- The Problem of Omnipresence in Plotinus Ennead VI, 4:5: A Reply. IV (1980): 61-73.
 
- O'Neil, Seamus.- 'You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive': Demonic Agency in Augustine. XXIX (2011): 9-27.
 
- O’Rourke, Fran.- Virtus Essendi: Intensive Being in Pseudo-Dionysius and Aquinas. XV (1990): 31-80.
 
- Otto, Jennifer.- An Education in Virtue: Philosophical Speculation and Religious Observance in the Thought of Philo of Alexandria. XXIX (2011): 135-46.
 
- Ousager, Asger.- Sufficient Reason, Identities and Discernibles in Plotinus. XXI (2003): 219-40.
 
- Pachoumi, Eleni.- Praying and Thinking: Religious and Philosophical Interactions in the Representations of the Abstract Deified Concept of Aion in Magical Texts from Greco-Roman Egypt. XXIX (2011): 171-80.
 
- Parker, Emily.- Philo of Alexandria's Logosand Life of Moses. XXVIII (2010): 27-43.
- A Portrait of Many Colours: Philo's Account of Roman Political Administration in Alexandria. XXIX (2011): 147-56.
- (with Alexander Treiger). Philo's Odyssey into the Medieval Jewish World: Neglected Evidence from Arab Christian Literature. XXX (2012): 117-46.
 
- Partenie, Catalin.- The ‘Productionist’ Framework of the Timaeus. XVI (1998): 29-34.
 
- Perl, Eric D.- St. Gregory Palamas and the Metaphysics of Creation. XIV (1989): 105-130.
- Why is Beauty Form? Plotinus' Theory of Beauty in Phenomenological Perspective. XXV (2007): 115-28.
- Neither One Nor Many: God and the Gods in Plotinus, Proclus, and Aquinas. XXVIII (2010): 167-91.
 
- Phillips, John F.- Stoic “Common Notions” in Plotinus. XI (1987): 33-52.
- Plotinus and the ‘Eye’ of Intellect. XIV (1989): 79-103.
 
- Planinc, Zdravko.- Marx on Epicurus: Much Ado tv Nothing. XI (1987): 111-145.
 
- Puxley, David.- The Role of the Human in the Procession and Return of the Cosmos from Plotinus to Eriugena. XXIV (2006): 175-208.
 
- Reydams-Schils, Gretchen.- Roman and Stoic: the Self as Mediator. XVI (1998): 35-62.
 
- Riggs, Timothy.- Eros as Hierarchical Principle: A Re-evaluation of Dionysius' Neoplatonism. XXVII (2009): 71-96.
- ô, the Son, and the Gods as Metaphysical Principles in Proclus and Dionysius. XXVIII (2010): 97-130.
- Elements of the Authentic Self in Fârâbî: Between Alexander and Proclus. XXIX (2011): 61-80.
 
- Robertson, David G.- Talk, Ethics and Politics in Plotinus. XXVI (2008): 61-72.
 
- Robertson, Neil.- Robert Crouse and Augustine Ancient, Medieval and Modern: A Response to Wayne Hankey. XXX (2012): 77-86.
 
- Robinson, Matthew.- Individual Agencys in Bonaventure's Account of Natural Knowledge. XIX (2011): 81-106.
 
- Rorem, Paul.- The Place of The Mystical Theology in the Pseudo-Dionysian Corpus. IV (1980): 87-97.
- Christ as Cornerstone, Worm, and Phoenix in Eriugena's Commentary on Dionysius. XXI (2003): 183-95.
 
- Sastri, Martin.- The Influence of Plotinian Metaphysics in St. Augustine's Conception of the Spiritual Senses. XXIV (2006): 99-124.
- Sed Iohannes praecucurrit citius Petro...primo intrat Petrus monumentum, deinde Iohannes: Eriugena's Appropriation of Dionysian Exegesis in the Homilia. XXIX (2011): 223-32.
 
- Schmutz, Jacob.- Escaping the Aristotelian Bond: The Critique of Metaphysics in Twentieth-Century French Philosophy. XVII (1999): 169-200.
 
- Schroeder, F. M.- The Platonic Parmenides and Imitation in Plotinus. II (1978): 51-73.
- Representation and Reflection in Plotinus. IV (1980): 37-60.
- Saying and Having in Plotinus. IX (1985): 75-84.
- Cyclopean Superlatives. XX (2002): 9-22.
- Avocatio, Rhetoric, and the Technique of Contemplation in Plotinus. XXX (2012): 147-60.
 
- Scolnicov, Samuel.- Reason and Passion in the Platonic Soul. II (1978): 35-49.
 
- Seligman, Paul.- Soul and Cosmos in Presocratic Philosophy. II (1978): 5-17.
 
- Shaw, Gregory.- Theurgy as Demiurgy: Iamblichus’ Solution to the Problem of Embodiment. XII (1988): 37-59.
- Containing Ecstasy: Strategies of Iamblichean Theurgy. XXI (2003): 53-88.
 
- Simons, John.- Matter and Time in Plotinus. IX (1985): 53-74.
 
- Starnes, Colin.- Saint Augustine and the Vision of the Truth. I (1977): 85-126.
- Ad sensum: A Translation of ܲܲپԱ’s Confessions: Book I. XI (1987): 63-87.
 
- Steffen, Detlev.- Romantic Subjectivity and Kleist’s Prince of Homburg. IV (1980): 173-204.
 
- Stern-Gillet, Suzanne.- Poets and Other Makers: Agathon's Speech in Context. XXVI (2008): 9-28.
 
- Stewart, Ian.- Mathematics as Philosophy: Barrow and Proclus. XVIII (2000): 151-182.
 
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