Books on the philosophy of religion, including metaphysics, moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, religious epistemology and studies of the work of major religious philosophers.
An analysis of contemporary issues of rationality and knowledge in theology, offering an epistemology rooted in a Trinitarian view of God's action in the world.
A rigorous examination of the epistemological issues raised by Scripture, and how a biblical approach to knowledge compares with that of modern philosophy.
A collection of articles and essays by the former Bishop of Durham exploring his approach to philosophy and theology and the relationship between them.
An illuminating critique of the theological basis of the philosopher John Hick's religious pluralism, in particular his views on traditional Christology.
An introduction to the work of the Greek theologian and philosopher Christos Yannaras, exploring the development of his contribution to Greek Orthodox thought.
One of the most important texts illuminating the complex relationship between theology and philosophy.
An insightful study of how Protestantism developed an over-conceptualised image of God, neglecting the physical aspects of Christian understanding and worship.
An erudite post-Hegelian exploration of the metaphysics of human desire and its relevance to philosophical issues of difference and otherness.
A comprehensive selection of readings from Durkheim's writings on religion, providing a summary of his work and overview of the development of his thinking.
A selection of the most important writings of the great French sociologist on ethics and education, including many pieces previously unavailable in English.