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(Pub. Date: 11-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Oxford University Press, ISBN-13: 9780198993896)
Unifying several decades of his own philosophical thinking, Saul Smilansky presents the idea that many important aspects of our moral world are absurd. His conception of ethical craziness follows the idea of various elements of morality being highl...More info...
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This textbook provides a thorough overview and critical assessment of core beliefs, their origin, and how adherents of the worlds largest religion practice their faith.Each chapter includes summaries, introductory reading, advanced further...More info...
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This monograph tackles Marshall McLuhans relationship with Jacques Maritain and Ιtienne Gilson and, thanks to unpublished letters, essays and interviews, accredits a hypothesis that, until now, has found little support in the academic community. Th...More info...
In Religion in a Changing World (originally published in 1967), Professor Radhakrishnan sets forth his reflections on the religion of the future which would make for the development of a world community....More info...
Originally published in 1936, the author investigates the working of the mind in various types of experiences, showing how sense and thought, volition and cognition, practice and theory, work together, as well in secular as in religious experiences....More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009542449)
This book develops comprehensive new accounts of both Kants and Hegels mature theories of freedom and their interrelation, providing a better understanding of both authors in general and the first comprehensive account of their original concepts o...More info...
The goal of this Element is to present a central aspect of Sikh philosophy, its ethics, by using the tools and methods of analytic philosophy to reconstruct it in a form understandable to Western audiences. This title is also available as Open Acces...More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009452304)
The goal of this Element is to present a central aspect of Sikh philosophy, its ethics, by using the tools and methods of analytic philosophy to reconstruct it in a form understandable to Western audiences. This title is also available as Open Acces...More info...
Ray L. Hart is one of the most radical and creative theologians active in contemporary speculative philosophical theology. Breaking on the scene with his immensely influential Unfinished Man in 1968, he published his magnum opus, God Bei...More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009532839)
Muslim Theological Encounters with Science examines the complex relationship between Islamic theology and modern science across historical periods. This Element traces how premodern Muslim theologians developed sophisticated frameworks for relating...More info...
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(Pub. Date: 31-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009527835)
This Element introduces the topic of God representations in monotheistic traditions. It discusses antecedents and outcomes of God representations and how they relate to various ways of thinking about, relating to, and imagining God....More info...
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The doctrine of divine simplicity is an important element of major monotheistic religions; not only Islamic and Jewish but also Christian theologians have affirmed and defended the doctrine. Historic expressions of the doctrine are surveyed, importa...More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009622011)
The doctrine of divine simplicity is an important element of major monotheistic religions; not only Islamic and Jewish but also Christian theologians have affirmed and defended the doctrine. Historic expressions of the doctrine are surveyed, importa...More info...
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(Pub. Date: 28-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc, ISBN-13: 9781394309092)
Presents a transformative journey through Christian doctrine William Lane Craigs Systematic Philosophical Theology is a multi-volume explication of Christian doctrine in the classic Protestant tradition of the loci comm...More info...
This book traces how habit mediates between nature and spirit, transforming animal life while anticipating the reconciliatory force of religion....More info...
This book focuses on conceptualizing God not as a static entity but as an ephemeral event or, more precisely, an atmospheric reality. It presents, discusses, and elaborates on the claim that God is identical with the divine effects, i.e., Gods exist...More info...
This book challenges traditional views of Sψren Kierkegaards Christian thought as anthropocentric, androcentric, and individualistic. It will appeal to graduate students and academic readers interested in Kierkegaard, the theological virtues, the co...More info...
This book examines how various Australians understood or expressed their experience of the Great War and early war commemoration in transcendent terms, and in so doing contributed to the creation of an Australian foundation myth, Anzac. The signific...More info...
This book offers a thorough philosophical exploration of the doctrine of the Trinity. It outlines how early Christian debates led to the recognition of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as equally divine while maintaining monothei...More info...
Presenting Jewish environmentalism as a case study of contemporary post-secularism, this book exemplifies the responses of world religions to the global ecological crisis and situates Jewish environmental spirituality historically, socially, theol...More info...
Hindus, Jews, and the Politics of Comparison argues that comparative studies of Hindu and Jewish traditions can generate alternative epistemologies, critically interrogating the Eurocentric and Protestant-based paradigms in the academy that have per...More info...
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This book explores how humanity in general and Judeo-Christianity in particular dealt with the question of the immortality of the soul in history....More info...
(Pub. Date: 11-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Oxford University Press, ISBN-13: 9780198993896)
Unifying several decades of his own philosophical thinking, Saul Smilansky presents the idea that many important aspects of our moral world are absurd. His conception of ethical craziness follows the idea of various elements of morality being highl...More info...
This book presents a novel approach to one of the most formidable challenges to theistic belief: the problem of evil. Integrating insights from contemporary moral philosophy and religious thought, it develops a comprehensive framework for understa...More info...
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This monograph investigates, from a distinctive philosophical perspective informed by pragmatism, the relation between the transcendental and the transcendent. It not only develops a viable form of pragmatic transcendental naturalism (which the auth...More info...
What is the question to which God might be the answer?You can argue about God forever, and not change your mind. Believers and non-believers often talk at cross purposes, both failing to grasp what is really going on when we argue abou...More info...
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