Books on philosophy and ethics, including metaphysics, epistemology and moral philosophy.
An examination of C.S. Lewis's ethical thought, in particular his critique of subjectivism, as explored through his fictional writings.
An analysis of the ecological and theological dimensions of the world economy, showing how we need to rethink our ideas of life and death, wealth and work.
An erudite post-Hegelian exploration of the metaphysics of human desire and its relevance to philosophical issues of difference and otherness.
A selection of the most important writings of the great French sociologist on ethics and education, including many pieces previously unavailable in English.
A single resource containing all three of W.S.F. Pickering's classic guides to the thought and writings of the great French sociologist Émile Durkheim.
A study of how Milton's work reflects a more complex conception of liberty than is often supposed, seeking an inward, spiritual understanding of freedom.
An examination of the subtleties of Kierkegaard's understanding of philosophical truth by one of the twentieth century's leading Kierkegaard scholars.
Series: The Paul L. Holmer Papers
An analysis of the concept of freedom in the thought of three German philosophers, revealing insights that challenge modern conventions.
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.
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.