"Overall, the essays collected here are both thought-provoking and address important questions (not to mention being pieces of scholarship that are enjoyable to read). Therefore, this volume will be useful to scholars and graduate students working on such authors and topics or themes. Consequently, and given the volume's potential life span, it will point future scholars to the Zuckerts and their scholarship, thus keeping both their memories and scholarship alive for future generations." —Political Studies Review"A sterling Festschrift for Catherine and Michael Zuckert, covering the fields of study they have inhabited during their careers. The contributors, all followers of Leo Strauss like the Zuckerts, explore Strauss's rediscovery of natural right and the attendant theological-political problem to which natural right is a proposed solution. This collection is a feast with both spice and nourishment for all who wish to inquire." —Harvey C. Mansfield, Harvard University and Stanford University"In their diversity and quality, these essays bear eloquent witness to the range of the Zuckerts' interests, to the depth of their scholarship, and to the extent of their impact on colleagues and students. Everyone interested in political thought, from the Greeks to contemporary America, can profit from this excellent collection." —William A. Galston, The Brookings Institution"In this collection compiled in honor of Catherine and Michael Zuckert, the contributors address a wonderful variety of serious issues in important literary and philosophic texts. Their topics range from Plato on piety to Stoppard on socialist utopianism, and from Aristotle and Augustine to Euripides, Locke, Hegel, Shakespeare, and Booker T. Washington. The volume stands as an impressive introduction to the liberal arts and a lively introduction to many great issues of liberalism, Christianity, justice, and liberty; it is also a tribute to the Zuckerts' breadth of study, teaching, and influence." —Robert K. Faulkner, Boston College