Clark was a prolific author who wrote more than forty books, including texts on ancient and contemporary philosophy, volumes on Christian doctrines, commentaries on the
New Testament and a one-volume history of philosophy. Many of his works have been reprinted by the Trinity Foundation.
Philosophy •
An Introduction to Christian Philosophy (), in which Clark's thought is well summarized in three lectures given at Wheaton College, reissued in
Christian Philosophy () •
Three Types of Religious Philosophy, reissued in
Christian Philosophy () •
Thales to Dewey, a history of philosophy () •
Ancient Philosophy, Dr. Clark's section of a
History of Philosophy, which he co-published with three other authors; also includes eleven major essays, including his doctoral dissertation on
Aristotle () •
William James and John Dewey () •
Behaviorism and Christianity () •
Philosophy of Science and Belief in God () •
Historiography: Secular and Religious () •
A Christian View of Men and Things, which develops Clark's Christian
worldview () •
A Christian Philosophy of Education () •
Logic, a textbook on logic for students () •
Essays on Ethics and Politics () •
Lord God of Truth printed with
Concerning the Teacher by
St. Augustine () •
Selections from Hellenistic Philosophy edited by Clark () •
Readings in Ethics edited by Clark and T. V. Smith () •
Clark Speaks from the Grave written just before Clark died and published posthumously, responding to some of his critics ()
Theology •
In Defense of Theology () •
Religion, Reason, and Revelation, Clark's major work on
apologetics () • ''God's Hammer: The Bible and Its Critics'' () •
What Do Presbyterians Believe?, a commentary on the
Westminster Confession of Faith () •
Predestination, the combined edition of
Biblical Predestination and
Predestination in the Old Testament; a study of the idea of
election in the
Bible • ''Karl Barth's Theological Method'', a book critical of
Barth () •
Language and Theology () •
The Johannine Logos, on
John the Evangelist's use of the term
Logos () •
Faith and Saving Faith (); reissued as
What is Saving Faith? () • ''Today's Evangelism: Counterfeit or Genuine?'' () •
The Biblical Doctrine of Man () •
The Incarnation () •
The Holy Spirit () •
The Atonement () •
Sanctification () •
The Trinity () •
Logical Criticism of Textual Criticism Commentaries •
First Corinthians: A Contemporary Commentary () •
Ephesians () •
Philippians () •
Colossians () •
First and Second Thessalonians () •
The Pastoral Epistles on the
first and
second letters to Timothy and
Titus () •
New Heavens, New Earth on the
first and
second letters of Peter () •
First John () Additionally,
Ronald Nash edited a
Festschrift The Philosophy of Gordon H. Clark (Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1968), which presented a summary of Clark's thought (
viz., the Wheaton lectures mentioned above), critiques by several authors, and rejoinders by Clark. ==References==