An examination of how the intellectual developments in Renaissance Padua influenced Tudor England, through the careers of English scholars who studied there.
A study of national consciousness and literature in 16th-century England, exploring the nature of patriotism, its cultural expression, and propaganda uses.
An analysis of the concept of freedom in the thought of three German philosophers, revealing insights that challenge modern conventions.
The first of two volumes showing how the principles of emergence and evolution underlie our personal knowledge and understanding of reality.
The second of two volumes showing how the principles of emergence and evolution underlie our personal knowledge and understanding of reality.
A selection of essays that explore the role and importance of wonder in the development in science, philosophy and theology during the early modern era.
An engaging biography of the 18th-century English novelist and country cleric, illustrating the parallels between his life and his literary works.
A multidisciplinary collection of essays exploring the concept of wonder and its significance in religion, philosophy, the arts and the sciences.
A fastinating analysis of Descartes' epistemology setting forth a viable theistic approach to the problems of knowledge, in particular of the external world.