Scott Yenor earned his Ph.D. at Loyola University Chicago. He now is a professor of political science at Boise State University and is a Washington Fellow
at the Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life.
Scott lives near Boise with his wife, Amy. They have five kids, one out of college and married, two in college, one senior in high school, and a sixth
grader. Scott is also chairman of the board at a classical Christian school, the Ambrose School, which is in Meridian, Idaho.
Scott has written two books on the family: Family Politics: The Idea of Marriage in Modern Political Thought (Baylor 2010) and The Recovery of Family Life: Exposing the Limits of Modern Ideologies (Baylor 2020).
Readings &, Resources
- Video series on The Possessed or Dostoevsky’s Demons
- The Recovery of Family Life at yenorbook.com
- study guide
- synopsis of each chapter
- 15 minute video introduction
- articles by Scott Yenor, yenorbook.com/articles
- Scott’s YouTube channel
- email correspondence: syenor@boisestate.edu
- “The Form and Function of the American Family,” by Dr. Scott Yenor in National Affairs
- “Sex, Gender, and the Origin of the Culture War,” by Dr. Scott Yenor at the Heritage Foundation
- The Theology of the Body, a series of Wednesday
audience talks that Pope St. John Paul II gave early in his pontificate. Those talks were collected into a book, which has appeared in 2 different
editions (first, Theology of the Body, second, Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body.) Available on Amazon. - Pope John Paul’s book Love and Responsibility,
also at Amazon