Books on the philosophy of religion, including metaphysics, moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, religious epistemology and studies of the work of major religious philosophers.
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.
The definitive guide to the French sociologist's theories on religion, which helped establish sociology of religion as a discipline.
A study of the theology of Maximus the Confessor, bringing contemporary insights from the Orthodox tradition to bear on his understanding of temporality.
One of Kierkegaard's most important writings, showing his insights as mystic, theologian and precursor to the existentialist philosophers.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
An anthology of essays that explores the intriguing possibilities of a theology that transcends traditional metaphysical forms of discourse.
A profound study of the nature of religious knowledge that offers a valuable critique of European philosophy from the standpoint of orthodox Calvinism.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
A re-examination of the differences in thought between John Locke and John Toland on the question of faith and reason.
An exploration of the existentialist faith of the Spanish philosopher and writer Miguel de Unamuno, heavily influenced by the Kierkegaardian tradition.
A closely reasoned analysis of the works of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, demonstrating that they do not support an apophatic understanding of the divine.