Philosophy & Religion Catalogue - 2024

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PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION


CONTENTS Philosophy

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Religion

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Biblical studies - New Testament

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Biblical studies – Old Testament, Hebrew Bible

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Buddhism, Eastern religions

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Church history

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History of religion

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Islam

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Judaism

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Philosophy of religion

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Religion (general)

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Religious ethics

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Theology

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Philosophy Classical philosophy A Less Familiar Plato From Phaedo to Philebus Kevin Corrigan | Emory University, Atlanta

Provides a guide to Plato in an unexpected key with well-grounded views of Plato’s works (particularly major middle to late dialogues). The reader meets important questions of perception, embodiment, mimetic art, imagination, divine inspiration, the Forms and the Good, beauty, myth and logos, and generative epistemic art.

Cambridge Studies in Religion and Platonism 350pp Aug. 2023 9781009324854 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009324885

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Ancient Ethics and the Natural World Barbara M. Sattler | University of St Andrews, Scotland

This book explores a distinctive feature of ancient philosophy: the closeness between ethics and the study of the natural world. It will be of interest to academics and students in philosophy and classics, and more generally to anyone intrigued by novel ideas about the relation between ethics and nature.

246pp Aug. 2023 9781108813723 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108885133

Ancient Women Philosophers Recovered Ideas and New Perspectives Katharine R. O’Reilly | Toronto Metropolitan University

This volume of essays retrieves the largely unresearched thought and the original ideas of ancient women philosophers and carves out a space for them in the canon. The broad focus includes women thinkers in ancient Indian, Chinese, and Arabic philosophy as well as in the Greek and Roman philosophical traditions.

290pp Aug. 2023 9781316516188 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009028769

Aristotle on Happiness, Virtue, and Wisdom Bryan C. Reece | University of Arkansas

This book seeks to understand Aristotle’s influential answers to the questions: What is happiness? What is the relationship between intellectual and practical activity? How do wise people behave? It offers a fundamentally new approach to determining what kind of activity Aristotle thinks happiness is.

240pp Jun. 2023 9781108486736 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108762403

Cicero’s ‘De Officiis’ A Critical Guide Raphael Woolf | King’s College London

Cicero’s De Officiis is perhaps his most influential philosophical work. This Critical Guide, the first collection of essays devoted to the work, explores its richness and variety and will be valuable for a range of readers in fields including philosophy, classics and political theory.

Cambridge Critical Guides 270pp Jun. 2023 9781316518014 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009049375

Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen Sophia Xenophontos | University of Glasgow

Offering the first authoritative analysis of Galen’s psychological and ethical works alongside a large number of technical tracts, both medical and philosophical, this book provides a new framework through which we can comprehend Galen’s role as a practical ethicist - an aspect of his intellectual profile that has been little understood until now.

330pp Jan. 2024 9781009247801 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009247795

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Mind and World in Aristotle’s De Anima Sean Kelsey | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

Intended for scholars and advanced students of the De Anima, this original study asks why (in Aristotle’s view) it is in human nature to know reality, and follows the thread of this question–and its answer–throughout the work. 193pp Oct. 2023 9781108965873 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108966375

Plato’s Phaedo Forms, Death, and the Philosophical Life David Ebrey | Universitat de Barcelona

This comprehensive book on one of Plato’s most famous dialogues, the Phaedo, carefully reinterprets famous ideas, examines the dialogue’s literary structure, and brings out the interest of its lesser-known parts. Topics include ethics, metaphysics, methodology, natural science, religion, cosmology, and the soul.

300pp Feb. 2023 9781108479943 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108787475

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Plato’s Essentialism Reinterpreting the Theory of Forms Vasilis Politis | Trinity College Dublin

In this book, Vasilis Politis argues that Plato’s Forms are essences, not merely things that have an essence. Politis shows that Plato’s essentialism is a well-argued, rigorous and coherent theory, and a viable competitor to Aristotelian essentialism. 261pp Aug. 2023 9781108986557 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108986243

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Philosophy

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Plato’s Sun-Like Good Dialectic in the Republic Sarah Broadie | University of St Andrews, Scotland

David Machek | Universität Bern, Switzerland

In this book, Sarah Broadie presents an original and lucid in-depth discussion of the Republic’s philosopher-rulers, their dialectic, and their relationship to the form of the good. By reconceiving that form as ‘interrogative’, the book interprets those central reference-points of Platonism in down-to-earth terms without undermining Plato’s philosophical greatness.

The account of the best life for humans - a happy or flourishing life - was the central theme of ancient ethics. This book explores the lessexamined ancient theme of what constitutes a life worth living, and reconstructs philosophical engagements with that theme from Socrates to Plotinus.

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Eighteenth-century philosophy

250pp Feb. 2023 9781009016407 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781009025379

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The Life Worth Living in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy

Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle Philosophical Theoria and Traditional Practice Julie K. Ward | Loyola University, Chicago

This study of the development of theoria in ancient Greece explores travelling to religious festivals in Olympia, Delphi and Athens as the background for philosophical contemplation as described in Plato and Aristotle. While these activities differ, both types of theoria are concerned with seeing or observing what is considered divine.

220pp Oct. 2023 9781009010450 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009023580

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Socrates on Self-Improvement Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness Nicholas D. Smith | Lewis and Clark College, Portland

This book explains in clear language with appropriate scholarly attention to detail how and why Socrates continues to be a foundational figure in western philosophy, and especially in ethics and epistemology. It argues that the craft-model of knowledge offers a viable and potent theoretical basis for practical and ethical self-improvement.

202pp Aug. 2023 9781009012430 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009025959

The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Logic Luca Castagnoli | University of Oxford

This state-of-the-art overview of ancient logic for students and scholars covers the development of logic in Aristotle and the Stoics, the key concepts at the heart of the ancient logical systems and the legacy of ancient logic in the later philosophical tradition, from the Middle Ages to today.

Cambridge Companions to Philosophy 320pp Mar. 2023 9781107656772 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Mar. 2023 9781107062948 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781107477674

260pp Apr. 2023 9781009257879 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009257916

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Fichte’s System of Ethics A Critical Guide Stefano Bacin

This volume brings together the work of some of today’s leading Fichte scholars. It will be an essential guide for students and researchers wanting to deepen their understanding of Fichte’s ethical thought, as well as for those interested in the history of ethics more broadly.

Cambridge Critical Guides 245pp Sep. 2023 9781108727808 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108635820

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Hume’s An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals A Critical Guide Esther Engels Kroeker | Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium

This volume offers an in-depth overview of Hume’s Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, one of the major texts of early modern philosophy. It analyses the work section by section and assesses its historical context and its place within Hume’s philosophy as a whole.

Cambridge Critical Guides 286pp Feb. 2023 9781108437080 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108525497

Interpreting Adam Smith Critical Essays Paul Sagar | King’s College London

2023 is the 300th anniversary of Adam Smith’s birth. This collection of original essays offers a chance to reappraise his legacy not just as economist, but as political and moral philosopher, one of the leading lights of the Scottish Enlightenment. 300pp Oct. 2023 9781009296311 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009296335


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Kant and the Claims of the Empirical World

Kant’s Mathematical World

A Transcendental Reading of the Critique of the Power of Judgment Ido Geiger | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

Kant famously argues that our experience of the empirical world is shaped by our cognitive faculties. But an important part of this story is yet to be told. This book explores the final instalment of Kant’s transcendental undertaking, tying closely together his elusive discussions of natural beauty and teleology. 239pp Oct. 2023 9781108994767 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108992565

Kant and the Supposed Right to Lie Jens Timmermann | University of St Andrews, Scotland 0pp Mar. 2024 9781108834216 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108992435

Kant on Freedom, Nature, and Judgment The Territory of the Third Critique Kristi Sweet | Texas A & M University

Kant on Freedom, Nature, and Judgment offers an in-depth account of Kant’s critical philosophical system, offering new interpretations of his theory of beauty, genius, art, and organicity. It will be valuable for scholars interested in Kant’s philosophy, the history of aesthetics, and the history of philosophy.

238pp Feb. 2023 9781316511121 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009036634

Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and the Method of Metaphysics Gabriele Gava | Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy

In two often neglected passages of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant submits that the Critique is a ‘treatise’ or a ‘doctrine of method’. Gabriele Gava argues that these passages point out that the Critique is the doctrine of method of metaphysics, with the task of showing that metaphysics can become a science.

310pp May 2023 9781009172103 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009172127

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Kant’s Early Critics on Freedom of the Will Jörg Noller | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munchen

This book makes lesser-known philosophical texts on freedom of the will after Kant available in English for the first time, and will provide a valuable foundation for further research on free will in post-Kantian philosophy.

363pp Oct. 2023 9781108729673 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108687720

Mathematics, Cognition, and Experience Daniel Sutherland | University of Illinois, Chicago

Kant’s Mathematical World aims to transform our understanding of Kant’s philosophy of mathematics and his account of the mathematical character of the world. Daniel Sutherland reconstructs Kant’s project of explaining both mathematical cognition and our cognition of the world in terms of our most basic cognitive capacities.

315pp Oct. 2023 9781108455107 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108555746

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Kant’s Prolegomena A Critical Guide Peter Thielke | Pomona College, California

The essays in this volume explore the distinctive features of the Prolegomena, including Kant’s discussion of philosophical methodology, his critical idealism, the nature of experience, his engagement with Hume, the nature of the self, the relation between geometry and physics, and what we can cognize about God.

Cambridge Critical Guides 263pp Oct. 2023 9781108733861 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108677776

Property and its Forms in Classical German Philosophy David James | University of Warwick

A comprehensive analysis of the theories of property developed by four key figures in classical German philosophy that explores such central questions as the nature of property, what specific forms of property are justifiable and whether property rights ought to be respected or limited in the name of freedom.

214pp Jan. 2023 9781009288149 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009288118

The Critique of Judgment and the Unity of Kant’s Critical System Lara Ostaric | Temple University, Philadelphia

A novel approach which relates Kant’s seminal work, Critique of Judgment, to issues in his moral philosophy, but also art, history, culture, and religion. It will be of interest not only to specialists and graduate students of Kant studies but also to those working in other areas of the humanities.

320pp Aug. 2023 9781009336857 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009336833

The Origins of Kant’s Aesthetics Robert R. Clewis | Gwynedd Mercy University, Pennsylvania

Organized around eight core themes in aesthetics today, this book uncovers the complex development of Kant’s aesthetic theory. It will be useful to advanced students and scholars in fields across the humanities and studies of the arts. 288pp Jan. 2023 9781009209427 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009209403

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Epistemology and metaphysics Dispositions and Powers Toby Friend | University of Bristol

As we understand them, dispositions are relatively uncontroversial ‘predicatory’ properties had by objects disposed in certain ways. By contrast, powers are hypothetical ‘ontic’ properties posited in order to explain dispositional behaviour. This Element analyses dispositions and how they might metaphysically explain laws of nature and modality.

Elements in Metaphysics 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009113014 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009118910

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Do the Humanities Create Knowledge? Chris Haufe | Case Western Reserve University, Ohio

We often think of people as falling into one of two very different categories: those into science, math, and engineering; or into history, philosophy, and literature. Haufe reveals the unexpected unity underlying different disciplinary efforts to understand our experiences. He makes a vital contribution to wider debates about knowledgegeneration.

264pp Aug. 2023 9781316512500 Paperback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009067508

Formal Ontology Jani Hakkarainen | Tampere University, Finland

This Element discusses critically different accounts of ontological form in the literature. It proposes a character-neutral relational account and shows that our metatheory is useful for understanding categorial fundamentality/non-fundamentality, different formal ontologies, and for unifying metaphysical questions.

Elements in Metaphysics 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009069069 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009070126

Indeterminacy in the World Alessandro Torza | National Autonomous University of Mexico

This Element provides a brief overview of the question of indeterminacy and discusses the thesis that the world is comprised of indeterminate objects. It also analyses a case study of indeterminacy in quantum physics. Elements in Metaphysics 75pp Jun. 2023 9781009056014 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009057370

Modality Sònia Roca-Royes | University of Stirling

This Element will guide the reader into the topic of modality, with especial emphasis on the most recent debates. The first part is devoted to modality as a general phenomenon, and the second part is focused on metaphysical modality. Elements in Metaphysics 75pp May 2023 9781009001304 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009004596

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Normative Reasons Between Reasoning and Explanation Artūrs Logins | Universität Zürich

What are reasons to do something? This study assesses and critiques the current theories of normative reasons and provides a new theory of reasons as answers to normative why-questions, both for specialists and advanced students in epistemology, metaethics and ethics.This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Cambridge Studies in Philosophy 251pp Jun. 2023 9781009074742 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781009076012

Parts and Wholes Spatial to Modal Meg Wallace | University of Kentucky

This Element investigates how the Odd Universe Argument aims to show that from four intuitive assumptions about parts and wholes, we can conclude that there is an odd number of things in the universe.

Elements in Metaphysics 75pp Jun. 2023 9781009087360 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009086561

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Sharing Knowledge A Functionalist Account of Assertion Christoph Kelp | University of Glasgow

This book explores the relation between assertion and knowledge sharing. It shows that assertion and knowledge sharing are intimately connected: what it takes to assert well is explained in terms of assertion’s function of knowledge sharing. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy 218pp Oct. 2023 9781009005791 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009036818

The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology Jonathan Fuqua | Conception Seminary College, Missouri

The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology, the first to appear on the topic, introduces the current state of religious epistemology and provides a discussion of fundamental topics related to the epistemology of religious belief. Comprehensive and accessible, it will advance the field for years to come.

346pp Aug. 2023 9781009048354 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 Aug. 2023 9781316517710 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009047180


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Ethics and Business

The Epistemology of Reading and Interpretation

An Introduction Second edition Kevin Gibson | Marquette University, Wisconsin

René van Woudenberg | Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Reading and textual interpretation are ordinary human activities, but precisely how they function as sources of knowledge is not well understood. In this book, René van Woudenberg explores the nature of reading and interpretation and argues they are distinct sources of knowledge that are irreducible to perception and testimony.

252 Oct. 2023 9781009016360 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781009025171

This updated introduction offers clear, accessible analysis of the ethical issues facing business in the contemporary world. Case studies include VW, Wells Fargo, the Boeing 737 Max, and the exploitation of rare earth minerals, and explores issues such as the gig economy, internet commerce, and racial and gender justice.

Cambridge Applied Ethics 298pp Jan. 2023 9781009096898 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jan. 2023 9781009098229 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781009099127

Truthmaking

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Jamin Asay | Purdue University, Indiana

Truthmaking is the metaphysical exploration of the idea that what is true depends upon what exists. Truthmaker theorists argue about what the truthmaking relation involves, which truths require truthmakers, and what those truthmakers are. This Element covers the dominant views on these core issues in truthmaking.

Elements in Metaphysics 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009112031 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009109987

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Beings of Thought and Action Epistemic and Practical Rationality Andy Mueller | Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main

This book provides an overview of phenomena at the intersection of epistemology and practical reasoning: epistemic norms for practical reasoning and pragmatic encroachment in epistemology. Presenting both an overview of current debates as well as novel arguments and theories, it will be useful for students and scholars alike.

254pp Sep. 2023 9781108994941 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108992985

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Ethics and the Environment An Introduction Second edition Dale Jamieson | New York University

A new edition of a widely used and cited introduction to ethics and the environment. It relates the field to broader issues of philosophy and ethics, and also discusses environmental concepts such as the Anthropocene, and environmental problems such as climate change and conservation.

Cambridge Applied Ethics 240pp Dec. 2023 9781108994392 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Dec. 2023 9781108834179 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781108992053

Ethics in the Gray Area A Gradualist Theory of Right and Wrong Martin Peterson | Texas A & M University

This first book-length discussion of the ‘gray area’ in ethics challenges the assumption that rightness and wrongness are binary properties. Including discussions of white lies and the permissibility of abortion, it introduces gradualist notions of right and wrong designed to answer practical questions about the gray area in ethics.

236pp May 2023 9781009336789 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009336772

Piers Rawling | Florida State University

This Element presents some of the different versions of deontology, including the views of W. D. Ross, and, to a lesser extent, Immanuel Kant. It defends certain deontological tenets, while challenging others, and contrasts them with consequentialism.

Elements in Ethics 75pp Feb. 2023 9781108706520 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108581196

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Intention and Wrongdoing In Defense of Double Effect Joshua Stuchlik | University of St Thomas, Minnesota

Joshua Stuchlik defends the principle of double effect, according to which there is a morally significant difference between intentional and incidental harm. In doing so he uncovers mutually beneficial links between ethics, philosophy of action, and moral psychology.

221pp Oct. 2023 9781009015738 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009030410

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Philosophy

MacIntyre’s After Virtue at 40

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Tom Angier | University of Cape Town

Morality as Legislation

Since its publication in 1981, Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue has made a significant impact throughout the humanities disciplines. This new collection unpacks the influence of After Virtue on ethical and political theory, sociology and theology, and offers a multi-faceted exploration of its significance.

Cambridge Philosophical Anniversaries 340pp Dec. 2023 9781316513781 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009076036

Modern Moral Philosophy 6

From Grotius to Kant Stephen Darwall | Yale University, Connecticut

This magisterial study tells the story of a new way of doing ethics, starting in the seventeenth century, that was based on secular ideas of human psychology and universal accountability. It also shows that this modern approach remains relevant to us today and that it has a vibrant future. 362pp Jun. 2023 9780521860475 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781139025065

Moral Relativism and Pluralism David B. Wong | Duke University, North Carolina

The argument for metaethical relativism, the view that there is no single true or most justified morality, is that it is part of the best explanation of the most difficult moral disagreements. This Element discusses the latest arguments in ethical theory in an accessible manner, with many examples and cases.

Elements in Ethics 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009044301 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009043496

Rules and Consequences Alex Tuckness | Iowa State University

Morality as Legislation examines consequentialist and non-consequentialist interpretations of the question ‘what would happen if everyone acted that way?’ It will appeal to readers interested in both the history of morality and contemporary debates about the nature of morality.

243pp Aug. 2023 9781009055611 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781009052542

Of Moral Conduct A Theory of Obligation, Reasons, and Value Robert Audi | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

Conduct is determined not just by what we do, but also by why and how we do it. Written by an internationally high-profile philosopher, this is the first full statement of an ethics of conduct, spanning moral theory, practical ethics, and theories of obligation and value.

240pp Jun. 2023 9781009267014 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009266987

The Ethics of Special Ops Raids, Recoveries, Reconnaissance, and Rebels Deane-Peter Baker | University of New South Wales, Canberra

This book addresses one largely overlooked trend in the field of military ethics, the emergence of special operations as a prominent instrument of statecraft. The authors’ analysis calls attention to qualities inherent in special operations that challenge the moral framework which informs conventional military operations.

255pp Oct. 2023 9781009292054 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009292061

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Moral Responsibility and the Psychopath

The Nature of Desert Claims

The Value of Others Jim Baxter | University of Leeds

Are psychopaths morally responsible? Should we argue with them? Remonstrate with them, blame them, sometimes even praise them? In this book, Jim Baxter aims to find serious answers to these philosophical questions, drawing on contemporary insights from psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience and law.

222pp Oct. 2023 9781009016391 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009025355

Rethinking What it Means to Get One’s Due Kevin Kinghorn | Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky

A contribution to the growing literature on desert in moral philosophy, this book both engages with contemporary literature and offers a new approach to understanding the concept and its relationship to justice. It will be an important resource for upper-level undergraduates and graduate researchers in moral and political philosophy.

237pp Sep. 2023 9781108958097 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108955546

The Philosopher’s Guide to Parenthood Storks, Surrogates, and Stereotypes Teresa Baron | University of Nottingham

Our understanding of what it means to be a parent is shaped by our biological, social, legal, and moral concepts of parenthood. This book combines traditional philosophical methods with research in the broader social sciences and humanities to explore the dilemmas which challenge our understanding of parenthood today.

218pp Jan. 2023 9781009299244 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009299206


Philosophy

The Trolley Problem

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Hallvard Lillehammer | Birkbeck, University of London

The Cambridge History of Moral Philosophy

This volume is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the Trolley Problem, one of the most intensively discussed and controversial puzzles in contemporary moral philosophy. It will be valuable for students and scholars working on any aspect of the Problem and its intellectual significance.

Classic Philosophical Arguments 290pp Mar. 2023 9781009255592 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Mar. 2023 9781009255622 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009255615

History of philosophy Catharine Trotter Cockburn Ruth Boeker | University College Dublin

This Element affirms the distinction between questions concerning the metaphysical foundation of morality and questions concerning the practice of morality. It examines Cockburn’s religious views and considers her understanding of the relation between morality and religion and her religious views concerning the resurrection and the afterlife.

Elements on Women in the History of Philosophy 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009048682 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009049160

Harriet Taylor Mill Helen McCabe | University of Nottingham

Harriet Taylor Mill is an overlooked figure in the history of political philosophy, ethics, economics and politics, over-shadowed by the fame of her writing partner, and eventual husband, John Stuart Mill. This Element explores her contribution to political theory; ethics; political economy; and political reform.

Elements on Women in the History of Philosophy 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009156837 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009156844

Nísia Floresta Nastassja Pugliese | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

This Element presents the defense of education by Nisia Floresta as a strategy against colonialism, stating that education should aim towards physical and intellectual emancipation, restoring the lost dignity of individuals. Floresta’s works thus foreground slavery and colonization as events that shaped philosophical modernity.

Elements on Women in the History of Philosophy 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009124133 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009127219

Sacha Golob | King’s College London

Essential for philosophy students and teachers alike, this rich but accessible volume brings together internationally renowned scholars to provide an overview of Western moral thought. Driven by cutting-edge research, its fifty-four chapters deliver a clear and detailed analysis of the key schools and thinkers who defined Western moral philosophy.

763pp Feb. 2023 9781009364034 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781139519267

Victoria Welby Emily Thomas | Durham University

In 1880s Britain, Victoria Welby (1837–1912) began creating a rich, wide-ranging metaphysical system. At its heart lies Motion, ‘the great fact, the supreme category’. Drawing extensively on archive materials, this Element offers the first study of Welby’s metaphysics. Elements on Women in the History of Philosophy 75pp Mar. 2023 9781009345866 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009345897

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Agency, Negligence and Responsibility Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco | University of Surrey

The complex phenomenon of responsibility in negligence is analysed from multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. The study sheds light on key ethical and legal issues related to agency and negligence to impact substantive law and policy-making in different jurisdictions.

272pp Oct. 2023 9781108702904 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108628228

Revisiting the Rule of Law Kristen Rundle | University of Melbourne

This Element offers an accessible introduction to theoretical writing on the rule of law for anyone who wants to understand more about how the central idea of legal and political thought is thought of and written.

Elements in Philosophy of Law 75pp Jan. 2023 9781009009676 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009000512

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The Differentiation and Autonomy of Law Emilios Christodoulidis | University of Glasgow

This Element describes the fundamental principle of modernity that is the functional differentiation of society, how, under conditions of globalisation, market thinking came to hoist itself to the position of privileged site of societal rationality, what sustains law’s own ‘reflexive intelligence’ under conditions of globalization.

Elements in Philosophy of Law 75pp Oct. 2023 9781009001311 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 Oct. 2023 9781009454391 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781009004619

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The Moral Prerequisites of the Criminal Law Legal Moralism and the Problem of Mala Prohibita Ambrose Y. K. Lee | University of Surrey Elements in Philosophy of Law 75pp Oct. 2023 9781009009744 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 Oct. 2023 9781009454384 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781009000659

The Place of Coercion in Law

Temporal Logics Valentin Goranko | Stockholms Universitet

Temporal Logics are a rich variety of logical systems designed for formalising reasoning about time, and about events and changes in the world over time. This Element aims at providing both a panoramic view and closer looks at temporal logics. Elements in Philosophy and Logic 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009170109 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009170093

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The Semantic Conception of Logic Essays on Consequence, Invariance, and Meaning Gil Sagi | University of Haifa, Israel

This collection of new essays presents cutting-edge research from an international group of scholars on the semantic conception of logic, the invariance criteria of logicality, grammaticality, and logical truth. The book will be invaluable to philosophers and logicians alike.

304pp Oct. 2023 9781108435543 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108524919

Triantafyllos Gkouvas | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

This Element proposes and defends a reconfiguration of the terms in which legal philosophers can disagree about the coercive character of governance by law. Whether the metric approach offers a better explanation of existing problems or fabricates a new problem that has the semblance of an existing problem remains to be seen.

Elements in Philosophy of Law 75pp Apr. 2023 9781009009638 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009008167

Logic Logical Pluralism and Logical Consequence Erik Stei | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

This book defends logical monism, provides a detailed analysis of different possible formulations of logical pluralism, and offers an original account of the plurality of correct logics that incorporates the benefits of both pluralist and monist approaches to logical consequence. It will appeal to researchers in the philosophy of logic.

227pp Mar. 2023 9781108494663 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108859585

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Interpreting Duns Scotus Critical Essays Giorgio Pini | Fordham University, New York

This volume provides a reliable point of entrance to the thought of Duns Scotus while giving a snapshot of some of the best research that is now being done on this difficult but intellectually rewarding thinker.

276pp Oct. 2023 9781108411387 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108328975

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Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed A Critical Guide Daniel Frank | Purdue University, Indiana

Maimonides’ magnum opus, the Guide of the Perplexed, is the most influential text in the history of Jewish philosophy. Controversial in its day, it continues to generate interest and scholarly debate. This Critical Guide will be of interest to philosophers, Judaists, theologians, and medievalists.

Cambridge Critical Guides 326pp Jun. 2023 9781108727600 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108635134


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Thomas Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Human Act

Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences

Can Laurens Löwe

This book offers a novel account of Aquinas’s theory of the human act. It argues that Aquinas takes a human act to be a composite of two power-exercises, where one relates to the other as form to matter. It will appeal to scholars and students interested in medieval philosophy.

239pp Aug. 2023 9781108986533 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108986120

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William of Ockham: Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will Eric W. Hagedorn

In these questions, most never before published in English, medieval philosopher William of Ockham considers such topics as virtue, vice, intellect, will, love, hate, freedom, sin, and God’s relationship to morality. Students and scholars of both philosophy and theology will appreciate the accessible translations and ample notes on the text.

372pp Feb. 2023 9781108735773 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781108670036

Nineteenth-century philosophy A History of Nihilism in the Nineteenth Century Confrontations with Nothingness Jon Stewart | Slovak Academy of Sciences

This rich, expansive book reaches beyond philosophy to literature and the history of ideas. Nihilism is associated most frequently with twentieth-century movements, but Jon Stewart shows that a tradition of nineteenth-century nihilism actually predated and anticipated developments like existentialism and postmodernism.

342pp Mar. 2023 9781009266703 Paperback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009266734

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Hegel and the Challenge of Spinoza A Study in German Idealism, 1801–1831 George di Giovanni | McGill University, Montréal

This book explores the powerful continuing influence of Spinoza’s metaphysical thinking in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century German philosophy. George di Giovanni examines the ways in which Hegel’s own metaphysics sought to meet the challenges posed by Spinoza’s monism, not by disproving monism, but by rendering it moot.

A Critical Guide Sebastian Stein | Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany

This Critical Guide contains sixteen new essays from an international group of leading Hegel scholars that shed much-needed light on both the whole and the parts of the Encyclopedia system. It will be invaluable to students and professional scholars with an interest in Hegel and the history of philosophy. Cambridge Critical Guides 345pp Aug. 2023 9781108458900 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108592000

Hegel’s Logic and Metaphysics Jacob McNulty | Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

This book offers a new interpretation of Hegel’s Logic, the foundational work of his philosophical system. It relates this work to a perennial problem in the history and philosophy of logic: the logocentric predicament. It will be valuable to all students of the history of philosophy. 288pp Jan. 2023 9781316512562 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009067805

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Kierkegaard on Self, Ethics, and Religion Purity or Despair Roe Fremstedal | Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

Kierkegaard’s thought is more relevant than ever to contemporary debates about the self, truth, ethics, and religion. This study explains how to make sense of controversial ideas in Kierkegaard’s work, such as wholeheartedness, subjective truth, ‘the leap’ into faith and ‘the teleological suspension of the ethical’. 294pp Oct. 2023 9781009074735 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781009076005

Kierkegaard’s Either/Or A Critical Guide Ryan S. Kemp | Wheaton College, Illinois

Either/Or is Kierkegaard’s first major work and arguably his most virtuosic. This Critical Guide strikes new ground in our understanding of both the work and Kierkegaard’s authorship as a whole, with substantial discussions of issues in aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, phenomenology, and philosophy of religion.

Cambridge Critical Guides 300pp Nov. 2023 9781316512555 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009067713

259pp Aug. 2023 9781108820400 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108906999

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Nietzsche’s Struggle against Pessimism Patrick Hassan | Cardiff University

On what grounds could life be made worth living given its abundant suffering? Friedrich Nietzsche was one among many who attempted to answer this question. This book attempts to disentangle Nietzsche’s various critiques of pessimism, elucidating how familiar Nietzschean themes ought to be assessed against this philosophical backdrop.

284pp Nov. 2023 9781009380270 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009380287

True Purposes in Hegel’s Logic

Philosophy (general) A History of Western Philosophy of Music James O. Young | University of Victoria, British Columbia

This book is a comprehensive, accessible survey of Western philosophy of music from Pythagoras to the present. Five chapters survey philosophy of music in the ancient, medieval, early modern, modern and contemporary periods. It will be valuable for undergraduate and advanced students, and scholars, in philosophy and musicology.

500pp Jan. 2023 9781108497848 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 115.00 eISBN 9781108654777

Edgar Maraguat | Universidad de Valencia

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This book addresses a key issue in Hegel’s philosophical legacy - his account of purposiveness and teleology - that has often been wrongly criticised and misunderstood. Its re-examination of the issue has implications for the whole of Hegel’s philosophical legacy. 272pp Apr. 2023 9781009304948 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009304924

A Philosophy of Need Soran Reader | University of Durham

Appeals to need abound in everyday discussion. People make claims about their own needs all the time, in a way that suggests these should have moral force. This volume offers a fine introduction to an important concept in day-to-day life. A new Foreword explains the book’s continuing significance and relevance.

Non-western philosophy

Talking Philosophy 500pp Aug. 2023 9781009230162 Paperback GBP 14.99 / USD 19.99 eISBN 9781009230179

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An Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy Second edition Stephen J. Laumakis | University of St Thomas, Minnesota

This clearly written text explores the breadth of Buddhist philosophy and its historical unfolding. It considers the basic teachings of the Buddha, and the value of meditation for improving and shaping one’s life. This Second Edition includes new chapters on Buddhist ethics and meditative practices for living a flourishing life.

Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy 310pp Nov. 2023 9781009337113 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 35.99 Nov. 2023 9781009337083 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009337076

An Introduction to Mesoamerican Philosophy Alexus McLeod | Indiana University

This comprehensive and accessible book will give students, specialists and other interested readers an understanding of Mesoamerican philosophy and a sense of the current scholarship in the field.

Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy 280pp Aug. 2023 9781009218733 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 Aug. 2023 9781009218771 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781009218726

Alison K. McConwell | University of Massachusetts, Lowell

This Element is meant as a guidebook to biological individuality, aiming to take readers through contemporary philosophical territory and to identify possible future destinations. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Elements in the Philosophy of Biology 75pp Jun. 2023 9781108931892 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108942775

Christianity and the Problem of Free Will Leigh Vicens | Augustana University, South Dakota

On the one hand, sin seems something that humans do not do freely and so cannot be not responsible for, and on the other hand, sin seems something that we must be responsible for. This Element considers three possible responses to the puzzle of sin —libertarian, soft determinist, and free-will skeptic—and weighs the costs and benefits of each.

Elements in the Problems of God 75pp Jun. 2023 9781009270465 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009270427


Philosophy

Expanding Horizons

Laws of Nature

Philosophy Spreads Its Wings Volume 93 Julian Baggini | The Royal Institute of Philosophy

Tyler Hildebrand | Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia

Philosophy in the Anglophone world is in a period of unprecedented change. If the twentieth century was one of increased specialisation and narrowing of concerns, the twenty-first looks like being one of expanding horizons. In this volume, philosophers offer their suggestions for ways in which this expansion might most fruitfully be pursued.

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 300pp Jul. 2023 9781009418577 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 39.00 eISBN 9781009418591

Higher-Order Evidence and Calibrationism Ru Ye | Wuhan University

This Element aims to explain why the higher-order evidence debate is interesting and important and proposes a new version of calibrationism to respond to higher-order evidence. Elements in Epistemology 75pp Jan. 2023 9781009124195 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009127332

This Element provides an opinionated introduction to the metaphysics of laws of nature. It distinguishes between scientific and philosophical questions about laws and explores the leading philosophical theories in detail, reviewing the most influential arguments in the literature. Elements in Metaphysics 75pp Mar. 2023 9781009111126 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009109949

Mathematical Anti-Realism and Modal Nothingism Mark Balaguer | California State University

This Element defends mathematical anti-realism against an underappreciated problem with that view-a problem having to do with modal truthmaking.

Elements in the Philosophy of Mathematics 75pp Jan. 2023 9781009346016 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009346030

Philosophy of Particle Physics Porter Williams | University of Southern California

Hylomorphism William M. R. Simpson | University of Texas, Austin and University of Cambridge

This Element introduces Aristotle’s doctrine of hylomorphism, which provides an account of substances in terms of their ‘matter’ and ‘form’, adapting and applying it to the interface between physics and biology. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Elements in the Philosophy of Biology 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009012843 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 Jul. 2023 9781009410830 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781009026475

Idealizations in Physics Elay Shech | Auburn University, Alabama

This Element offers an opinionated introduction to philosophical issues concerning idealizations in physics, including the concept of and reasons for introducing idealization, abstraction, and approximation, possible taxonomy and justification, and application to issues of mathematical Platonism, scientific realism, and scientific understanding.

Elements in the Philosophy of Physics 75pp Jan. 2023 9781108925044 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108946742

Indispensability A. C. Paseau | University of Oxford

In this Element the authors state the argument informally as well as more formally, briefly reviewed its origins, trace some of the philosophical commitments behind the argument’s premises, and a more critical evaluation. The argument indisputably relies on naturalism for its plausibility and, more controversially, on confirmational holism.

This Element primarily aims to provide philosophers of physics with an entry point into the literature on the philosophy of particle physics and identify interesting directions for future research for students and researchers alike. Elements in the Philosophy of Physics 75pp Aug. 2023 9781009205399 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009205382

Plato Was Not a Mathematical Platonist Elaine Landry | University of California, Davis

This Element shows that Plato keeps a clear distinction between mathematical and metaphysical realism. It also shows that methodological commitments to mathematical objects are made in light of mathematical practice; foundational considerations; and, mathematical applicability. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Elements in the Philosophy of Mathematics 62pp Jan. 2023 9781009313780 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009313797

Special Relativity James Read | University of Oxford

This Element presents the philosophy of special relativity from the foundations of the theory through the various conceptual paradoxes which the theory presents, and finally arriving at some of its connections with Einstein’s later theory of general relativity.

Elements in the Philosophy of Physics 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009300612 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009300599

Elements in the Philosophy of Mathematics 75pp Jun. 2023 9781009096850 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009099042

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The History and Methodology of Expected Utility Ivan Moscati | Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy and Baffi Carefin, Università Bocconi, Milan

This Element offers an accessible but technically detailed review of expected utility theory (EU). it focuses on the methodological issues that have accompanied its evolution, such as whether the utility function and the other components of EU correspond to actual mental entities.

Elements in Decision Theory and Philosophy 75pp Aug. 2023 9781009198264 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009198295

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The Nature and Normativity of Defeat Christoph Kelp | University of Glasgow

This Element aims to work towards developing a novel account of defeat. It distinguishes among three broad views in the epistemology of defeat: scepticism, internalism, and externalism. It argues that that sceptical and internalist accounts of defeat are bound to remain unsatisfactory.

Elements in Epistemology 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009161039 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009161022

The Temporal Asymmetry of Causation Alison Fernandes | Trinity College Dublin

This Element examines recent empirical attempts to explain the temporal asymmetry of causation: statistical mechanical accounts, agency accounts and fork asymmetry accounts. None of these accounts are complete yet and a full explanation of the temporal asymmetry of causation will likely require contributions from all three programs.

Elements in the Philosophy of Physics 75pp Jun. 2023 9781108823852 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108914765

Units of Selection Javier Suárez | Jagiellonian University, Krakow and Universidad de Oviedo, Spain

Unit of selection’ is a polysemic expression, meaning interactor, replicator/reproducer or manifestor of adaptation/type-1 agent in today’s biological research. This Element presents each of these concepts and demonstrates the necessity of their isolation.

Elements in the Philosophy of Biology 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009276412 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 Sep. 2023 9781009449236 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781009276429

Values and Virtues for a Challenging World Volume 92 Anneli Jefferson | Cardiff University

We live in an increasingly unpredictable physical and social environment. This volume aims to begin a conversation about how to foster better reasoning about new challenges through our education system, the structures of our organisations, the regulation of social-and- mass media, and the designs of buildings and urban spaces.

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 300pp Jan. 2023 9781009345262 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 39.00

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Wisdom A Skill Theory Cheng-hung Tsai | Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica

This Element addresses questions regarding the nature and acquisition of wisdom by developing and defending a skill theory of wisdom. It develops this theory and defends it against two objections to the effect that there are asymmetries between wisdom and skill.

Elements in Epistemology 75pp Jan. 2023 9781009222891 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009222884

Wittgenstein and Aesthetics Hanne Appelqvist | University of Helsinki

This Element argues that aesthetics broadly conceived plays a significant role in Wittgenstein’s philosophy. It traces a continuous line of thought pertaining to a non-conceptual form of encounter with reality and contributes to Wittgenstein’s understanding of language and the method of philosophy throughout his career.

Elements in the Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein 75pp Mar. 2023 9781108931120 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108946452

Wittgenstein on Criteria and Practices Lars Hertzberg | Åbo Akademi University, Finland

This Element provides an overview of Wittgenstein’s use of the terms ‘criteria’ in the Philosophical Investigations, followed by a critical discussion of the post-Wittgensteinian debate about criteria.

Elements in the Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein 75pp Jan. 2023 9781108931168 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108946537

Wittgenstein on Religious Belief Genia Schönbaumsfeld | University of Southampton

This Element shows that most contemporary literature on Wittgenstein’s conception of religious belief is misguided and seriously at odds not just with what Wittgenstein says about the subject, but with his entire later philosophy. Elements in the Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009276054 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009276061


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Philosophy of mind and language

Mental Content

Affective Bodily Awareness

This Element introduces contemporary theories of mental content. It considers recent developments in the debate, specifically the ‘explanatory turn’ and its implications for questions about representations in basic cognitive systems and the representational character of current empirical theories of cognition.

Frédérique de Vignemont | Institut Jean Nicod and Université PSL, Paris

This Element will discuss bodily self-awareness through the filter of its affective significance around four core themes: the relationship between bodily awareness and action, the motivational role of pain and interoception, the sense of bodily ownership, and bodily anchoring. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Elements in Philosophy of Mind 75pp Oct. 2023 9781009209687 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009209717

Cognitive Ontology Taxonomic Practices in the Mind-Brain Sciences Muhammad Ali Khalidi | City University of New York

Cognitive scientists aim to understand the ways in which psychological functions relate to brain structures. This book examines taxonomic practices in cognitive science and proposes a new understanding of the nature of cognitive categories, and a novel account of the ways in which cognitive constructs relate to neural constructs.

220pp Jan. 2023 9781009223669 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009223645

Embodied and Enactive Approaches to Cognition Shaun Gallagher | University of Memphis and University of Wollongong, New South Wales

This Element provides a strong focus on enactive theory and the prospects for integrating enactive approaches with other embodied and extended theories, mediated through recent developments in predictive processing and the free energy principle. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Elements in Philosophy of Mind 75pp Aug. 2023 9781009209809 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009209793

Kripke’s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language at 40 Claudine Verheggen | York University, Toronto

A major reassessment, by leading philosophers of language and mind, of one of the most celebrated and influential books of the past forty years, Saul Kripke’s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. The volume demonstrates that many of the issues first introduced by Kripke, both exegetical and philosophical, remain urgent and unsettled. Cambridge Philosophical Anniversaries 306pp Feb. 2023 9781009098212 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009099103

Peter Schulte | University of Zurich

Elements in Philosophy of Mind 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009217255 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009217286

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The Modal Future A Theory of Future-Directed Thought and Talk Fabrizio Cariani | University of Maryland, College Park

It is commonly assumed that we conceive of the past and the future as symmetrical. In this book, Fabrizio Cariani develops a new theory of futuredirected discourse and thought that shows that our linguistic and philosophical conceptions of the past and future are, in fact, fundamentally different. 318pp Jan. 2023 9781108465472 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108668514

Philosophy of science A Minimal Metaphysics for Scientific Practice Andreas Hüttemann

This book provides a minimal metaphysics for scientific practice, i.e. one that refrains from postulating any structure that is explanatorily irrelevant. Hüttemann analyses central aspects of scientific practice, such as prediction, explanation and manipulation, to consider whether and (if so) what presuppositions best account for these practices.

240pp Aug. 2023 9781009010436 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781009023542

Bargaining Theory Peter Vanderschraaf | University of California, Merced

This Element reviews the parts of bargaining theory most important in philosophical applications and to social contract theory, discusses rational choice analyses of bargaining problems that focus on axiomatic analysis, the conventionalist analyses of bargaining problems, and how philosophers use bargaining theory to analyze the social contract.

Elements in Decision Theory and Philosophy 75pp Mar. 2023 9781108706681 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108588638

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Darwin’s Argument by Analogy

Kuhn’s Intellectual Path

From Artificial to Natural Selection Roger M. White | University of Leeds

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Charting The Structure of Scientific Revolutions K. Brad Wray | Aarhus Universitet, Denmark

This book sets out an original perspective on the argument for one of the most important theories in the history of science: Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection. The book will appeal to students, scholars and scientists interested in Darwin’s On the Origin of Species.

Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions offers an insightful theory of science that speaks to scholars across many disciplines. In this book, K. Brad Wray examines the influences on Kuhn as he wrote his masterwork and the profound impact it had on sociology, history, and the philosophy of science.

259pp Oct. 2023 9781108708524 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108769518

245pp Aug. 2023 9781009060844 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781009057882

Ecological Complexity

Mathematics and Explanation

Alkistis Elliott-Graves | Universität Bielefeld, Germany

How does the complex nature of ecological systems affect ecologists’ ability to study them? This Element argues that ecological systems are complex in a rather special way: they are causally heterogeneous. The author presents an updated philosophical account with an optimistic outlook of the methods and status of ecological research.

Elements in the Philosophy of Biology 75pp Aug. 2023 9781108827522 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 Aug. 2023 9781316514122 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781108900010

Evolutionary Game Theory J. McKenzie Alexander | London School of Economics and Political Science

This Element covers the two main approaches to evolutionary game theory: the static analysis of evolutionary stability concepts, and the study of dynamical models, their convergence behaviour and rest points. The Element also explores the many fascinating, and complex, connections between the two approaches.

Elements in Decision Theory and Philosophy 75pp Mar. 2023 9781108713474 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108582063

Human Nature Grant Ramsey | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

This Element offers a novel concept of human nature, which avoids problematic essences and helps unite references to human nature across the sciences and popular media. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Elements in the Philosophy of Biology 75pp Aug. 2023 9781108716062 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 Aug. 2023 9781316514122 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781108685481

Christopher Pincock | Ohio State University

This Element discusses traditional theory of scientific explanation, its inadequacies, clarifications, and how to integrate mathematical elements into the physical world. Some of the evidence for a novel scientific posit may be traced to the explanatory power that this posit would afford, were it to exist.

Elements in the Philosophy of Mathematics 75pp May 2023 9781009017664 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009039154

Natural Kinds Muhammad AliKhalidi | City University of New York

The goal of scientific taxonomy is to come up with classification schemes that conform to nature’s own. This Element surveys existing philosophical accounts of natural kinds, defends a naturalist alternative, and applies it to case studies in a diverse set of sciences. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Elements in the Philosophy of Science 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009005067 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009008655

Philosophy of Open Science Sabina Leonelli | University of Exeter

This Element proposes to frame openness in the Open Science [OS] movement as the effort to establish judicious connections among systems of practice, predicated on a process-oriented view of research as a tool for effective and responsible agency. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Elements in the Philosophy of Science 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009416399 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009416368

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Interpreting Kuhn Critical Essays K. Brad Wray | Aarhus Universitet, Denmark

Interpreting Kuhn provides a comprehensive, up-to-date study of Thomas Kuhn’s philosophy and legacy. With twelve essays newly written by an international group of scholars, this collection covers a wide range of topics where Kuhn had an influence.

283pp Aug. 2023 9781108735605 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108653206

Realism for Realistic People A New Pragmatist Philosophy of Science Hasok Chang | University of Cambridge

An innovative book in the philosophy of science that will be meaningful and accessible to wider audiences; Chang’s pragmatic realism for ‘realistic people’ should appeal to scholars and students in philosophy, science and history, and all who are concerned about the place of science and empirical truth in society.

294pp Oct. 2023 9781108455930 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108635738


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Scientific Progress Darrell P. Rowbottom | Lingnan University, Hong Kong

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This Element extensively surveys the contemporary debate on answering the question of what constitutes cognitive scientific progress. It provides a critical summary of the key literature on the issue over the past fifteen years. It proposes an antirealist answer to questions whose standards are ultimately subjective.

German Philosophy and the First World War

Structure and Function

382pp Apr. 2023 9781108423496 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781108526180

Elements in the Philosophy of Science 75pp Sep. 2023 9781108714433 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108625753

Rose Novick | University of Washington

This Element develops a novel account of structuralism and functionalism in terms of explanatory strategies. This reveals the possibility of integrating the two strategies; the explanatory successes of evolutionary-developmental biology essentially depend on such integration.

Elements in the Philosophy of Biology 75pp Mar. 2023 9781009013888 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 Mar. 2023 9781009028745 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781009028745

The Classical–Quantum Correspondence Benjamin H. Feintzeig | University of Washington

This Element provides an entry point for philosophical engagement with quantization and the classical limit. It provides an introduction to the mathematical tools of C*-algebras as they are used to compare classical and quantum physics and employs those tools to investigate philosophical issues surrounding theory change in physics.

Elements in the Philosophy of Physics 75pp Jan. 2023 9781009044318 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009043557

Philosophy of social science Karl Popper Anthony O’Hear | University of Buckingham

Sir Karl Popper was a major thinker of the twentieth century. The several chapters in this classic volume focus on many key elements of Popper’s thought and philosophy, which remain deeply relevant today. This important book constitutes an essential introduction to some the most esteemed philosophical writing of our times.

Talking Philosophy 300pp Aug. 2023 9781009230094 Paperback GBP 14.99 / USD 19.99 eISBN 9781009230100

Nicolas de Warren | Pennsylvania State University

Combining history and biography with astute philosophical analysis, Nicolas de Warren explores and reinterprets the intellectual trajectories of ten German philosophers as they reacted to and experienced the First World War. His book will enhance our understanding of the intimate and invariably complicated relationship between philosophy and war.

Kant on Freedom Owen Ware | University of Toronto

This Element argues that Kant was a consistent proponent of the claim that the moral law is the causal law of a free will, and that the supposed ability of free will to choose indifferently between options is an empty concept.

Elements in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant 75pp Jun. 2023 9781009074551 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009070652

Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature The Opus postumum Stephen Howard | KU Leuven, Belgium

This Element outlines a framework that aims to combine the systematic ambition of early twentieth-century readings of Kant’s Opus postumum with the rigour of more recent studies.

Elements in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant 75pp Mar. 2023 9781009013765 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009031028

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Foundations of American Political Thought Readings and Commentary Alin Fumurescu | University of Houston

This reader explores the unique combination of theoretical influences - republicanism, liberalism, and covenant theology - that shaped American political thought during the founding. Each chapter combines carefully selected primary sources and substantial commentary that explains the historical context and significance of the excerpts.

419pp Jul. 2023 9781108733557 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108774154

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How to End a War

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Essays on Justice, Peace, and Repair Graham Parsons | United States Military Academy

Secret Government

In this volume prominent thinkers and practitioners in philosophical ethics, international relations, and military law consider the challenges of moving from war to post-war, offering guidance to theorists and practitioners in order to avoid protracted conflicts and to probe the meanings of peace and justice before, during, and after war.

207pp Mar. 2023 9781108834285 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108992640

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Human Dignity and Political Criticism Colin Bird | University of Virginia

Few deny the political importance of the value of human dignity, but many today are sceptical that it has more than rhetorical significance. This book retrieves the idea of human dignity as a vital political value, and shows how, and in what form, it is at stake in politics.

290pp Aug. 2023 9781108927628 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108937597

The Pathologies of Publicity Brian Kogelmann | University of Maryland, College Park

Political philosophers and theorists spend their time analysing political institutions, but thus far have ignored transparency. This book offers a comprehensive philosophical analysis of transparency in government, examining both abstract normative defences of transparency and transparency’s role in the theory of institutional design.

256pp Oct. 2023 9781108978248 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108973847

Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Moral Tyranny Jesse Spafford | Victoria University of Wellington

This book presents an argument for egalitarian anarchism (understood as a moral theory) and sheds light on numerous debates in political philosophy. It argues that social anarchism is a coherent philosophical position that follows from a more plausible principle that constrains which moral theories are acceptable.

274pp Oct. 2023 9781009375443 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009375429

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Positive Freedom Past, Present, and Future John Christman | Pennsylvania State University

This book will appeal to anyone interested in the complex meanings of the idea of ‘freedom’, especially as it relates to other fundamental social values. It will be of interest to philosophers and political theorists, legal scholars, feminists, people in disability studies and other social theorists and critics.

286pp Oct. 2023 9781108738217 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108768276

Rawls’s A Theory of Justice at 50 Paul Weithman | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

In 1971 John Rawls’s A Theory of Justice transformed twentieth-century political philosophy, and it ranks among the most influential works in the history of the subject. This volume marks the 50th anniversary of the book’s publication by offering a multi-faceted exploration of this important work.

Cambridge Philosophical Anniversaries 397pp Aug. 2023 9781009214698 Hardback GBP 89.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009214704

Twentieth-century philosophy Heidegger’s Interpretation of Kant The Violence and the Charity Morganna Lambeth | Purdue University, Indiana

Heidegger has a reputation for reading himself into the philosophers he interprets, and his interpretation of Kant has therefore had little uptake in anglophone Kant scholarship. This book provides a new and compelling account of Heidegger’s method of interpreting Kant, arguing that it is more promising than is typically recognized.

240pp Jun. 2023 9781009239257 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009239271

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Husserl and Mathematics Mirja Hartimo | University of Jyväskylä

Husserl and Mathematics explains the development of Husserl’s phenomenological method in the context of his engagement in modern mathematics and its foundations. It will be of special interest to historians of philosophy, phenomenologists, and philosophers of mathematics and of logic. 230pp Aug. 2023 9781108965019 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108990905


Philosophy / Religion

The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine

Paul and the Resurrection of Israel

Sean Morris | Metropolitan State University of Denver

Jews, Former Gentiles, Israelites Jason A. Staples | North Carolina State University

This book re-examines the place of Carnap and Quine in the history of analytic philosophy by presenting them as sharing philosophical motivations despite their notable differences. It will be accessible to professional philosophers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates.

288pp Feb. 2023 9781108494243 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108664202

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A ‘big’ book with a bold new idea: Paul’s gospel with its inclusion of the Gentiles directly relates to the salvation of Israel promised in the Hebrew Bible. Providing a better understanding of the ‘parting of the ways’ between Christianity and Judaism, the book boldly transforms understandings of Christian origins.

350pp Oct. 2023 9781009376761 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009376785

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Biblical studies - New Testament Criminalization in Acts of the Apostles Race, Rhetoric, and the Prosecution of an Early Christian Movement Jeremy L. Williams | Texas Christian University

Acts of the Apostles presents Roman officials and militarized police criminalizing, prosecuting, and incarcerating a movement of Jesus followers. This book brings Acts into conversation with ancient and modern understandings of crime by tending to laws and by exploring how different writers portray the criminalized. 325pp Oct. 2023 9781009366373 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009366342

Rethinking Paul Protestant Theology and Pauline Exegesis Edwin Chr. van Driel

The book explores how new exegetical proposals deepen, broaden, enrich, and challenge traditional Protestant paradigms. It will appeal to Bible scholars, theologians, and seminarians interested in the implications of contemporary Pauline exegesis for Protestant theology.

Current Issues in Theology 415pp Aug. 2023 9781108742597 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108612326

Royal Ideologies in the Book of Revelation Justin P. Jeffcoat Schedtler | Wartburg College, Iowa

Gospel Thrillers Conspiracy, Fiction, and the Vulnerable Bible Andrew S. Jacobs | Harvard Divinity School, Massachusetts

Accessible to general and academic readers, Gospel Thrillers interweaves close readings of key themes in a little studied fiction genre with ‘real world’ tensions over biblical vulnerability, evident in political and cultural debates over the Bible and in popular literature about the Bible and Christian origins.

300pp Oct. 2023 9781009384612 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009384605

Paul and Secular Singleness in 1 Corinthians 7 Barry N. Danylak | SEE International

Unlocks the ascetic conundrum in Paul’s discussion of singleness in 1 Corinthians 7 leveraging material sources and Epicureanism. This book offers a fresh understanding of singleness in Paul’s day that clarifies his argument and portrays a picture of Paul’s audience that resonates with our modern world.

Explores how narratives of Jesus in early Christian literature were shaped by royal and messianic ideologies and discourses regnant in the GrecoRoman (and especially Second Temple Jewish) world. 300pp Jul. 2023 9781009297400 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009297394

The Historical Jesus and the Temple Memory, Methodology, and the Gospel of Matthew Michael Patrick Barber | Augustine Institute of Theology, Colorado

This volume examines the role of the temple in the historical Jesus’s teaching. It explains and responds to recent discussions about methodology in Jesus studies, proposing a fresh approach that draws insights from both memory research and new developments in Gospel of Matthew scholarship.

350pp Apr. 2023 9781009210850 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009210843

Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series 300pp Oct. 2023 9781009373883 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009373838

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The Letters of John Duane F. Watson | Malone University, Ohio

This volume provides a new commentary on the Letters of John, demonstrating how a biblical author uses contemporary rhetoric to persuade his audience to believe and behave as he deems advantageous. It explores Johannine literature, rhetorical analysis, the social world of early Christianity, and hermeneutics.

New Cambridge Bible Commentary 200pp Oct. 2023 9780521891059 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Oct. 2023 9780521813952 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781139045865

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The Origins of Early Christian Literature Contextualizing the New Testament within Greco-Roman Literary Culture Robyn Faith Walsh

Conventional approaches to the Synoptic gospels argue that the gospel authors acted as literate spokespersons for religious communities, akin to the Romantic poet speaking for the common folk. This book argues that they were written by educated elites in dialogue with Greco-Roman literature, not exclusively by and for Christian communities. 245pp Feb. 2023 9781108793131 Paperback GBP 18.99 / USD 28.99 eISBN 9781108883573

The Pastoral Epistles Scot McKnight | Northern Seminary

This commentary provides an up to date explanation of the Pastoral Epistles traditionally attributed to the apostle Paul. Scot McKnight seeks to explain the major themes of the Pastoral Epistles - church order, false teaching, and failing Christians - and their foundational vision for how Christians could make a good impression in public life.

New Cambridge Bible Commentary 360pp Aug. 2023 9781316503591 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 39.99 Aug. 2023 9781107138797 Hardback GBP 65.00 / USD 115.00 eISBN 9781316481677

The Revelation of the Messiah The Christological Mystery of Luke 1-2 and Its Unveiling in Luke-Acts Caleb Friedeman | Ohio Christian University

This monograph for biblical scholars and graduate students presents a new model for understanding the christological relationship between Luke 1–2 and the rest of Luke-Acts and thus constitutes a significant contribution to Lukan Christology.

Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series 275pp Jan. 2023 9781009189613 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009189620

The Suffering Son of David in Matthew’s Passion Narrative Nathan C. Johnson | University of Indianapolis

The first full-scale study of David traditions in the Gospel of Matthew’s story of Jesus death. Matthew’s messiah does not kill the Romans as many expected, but rather is killed by them. Nevertheless, Matthew cleverly attempts to show that Jesus suffered like David, and is thus the messiah despite his shameful execution.

Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series 325pp Aug. 2023 9781009261647 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009261654

Biblical studies - Old Testament, Hebrew Bible 1 – 2 Samuel Marvin A. Sweeney | Claremont School of Theology, California

This commentary on Samuel focuses especially on the qualities of leadership displayed by the major characters of the book. In addition, it provides an analysis of the synchronic, literary structure of the book of Samuel as well as a new theory concerning the composition of the book.

New Cambridge Bible Commentary 364pp Nov. 2023 9781108460040 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99 Nov. 2023 9781108472616 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781108560795

Hosea, Joel, and Amos Graham R. Hamborg | University of Nottingham

This commentary offers a timely and up to date assessment of the books of Hosea, Joel and Amos, and shares the best of contemporary Old Testament scholarship in non-technical language and an accessible style. It enables an appreciation of the books of Hosea, Joel and Amos as literary texts with continuing theological value.

New Cambridge Bible Commentary 350pp Jun. 2023 9781108712156 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Jun. 2023 9781108482387 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108687362

Life, Land, and Elijah in the Book of Kings Daniel J. D. Stulac | Duke University, North Carolina

Addresses a key question in biblical studies: the Elijah narratives’ contribution to the theological vision of the book of Kings. Using a canonical-agrarian approach, this book challenges longstanding assumptions to offer a new concept of the narratives’ rhetorical and theological contribution and insights into Elijah’s iconographical character.

Society for Old Testament Study Monographs 329pp Mar. 2023 9781108826549 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108920018


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Multilingualism and Translation in Ancient Judaism Before and After Babel Steven D. Fraade | Yale University, Connecticut

Explores the practice and conception of multilingualism and translation in ancient Judaism, and the deep and dialectical relationship between them. It present ancient texts, in Hebrew and Aramaic, but also Greek, that profoundly plumb the inner dynamics and pedagogical-social implications of this fundamental and generative pairing. 256pp Aug. 2023 9781009203715 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009203661

Stories of Origins in the Bible and Ancient Mediterranean Literature Guy Darshan | Tel Aviv University

Examines a series of parallels between the stories of origins in the Bible and ancient Greek genealogical writings from the 7–5 centuries BCE, as well as other early Eastern Mediterranean (Phoenician and Anatolian) sources from the first millennium BCE, some of which have only been published in recent years.

350pp Oct. 2023 9781009344487 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009344500

The Bible Among Ruins Time, Material Remains, and the World of the Biblical Writers Daniel Pioske | University of St Thomas, Minnesota

This book offers the first study of ruination in the Hebrew Bible. Drawing on scholarship in biblical studies, archaeology, contemporary historical theory, and philosophy, he demonstrates how the ancient experience of ruins differed radically from that of the modern era.

The Book of Esther between Judaism and Christianity Isaac Kalimi | Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany

Engages ‘traditional’ historical-critical analysis of Esther, situated alongside comparative Jewish and Christian traditions, while exemplifying how the former serves the latter. This volume demonstrates how the different interpretations of the biblical text have crucial impacted on those receptions and on Jewish-Christian relation.

350pp Jul. 2023 9781009266123 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009266147

The Book of Lamentations Joshua A. Berman | Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Other commentaries see Lamentations’ theological positions as randomly expressed. In this commentary, we discover how Lamentations’ narrator, a pastoral mentor, engages daughter Zion in a series of discussions in a systematic process akin to therapy, charting for her a way forward to reconnecting with the Lord.

New Cambridge Bible Commentary 300pp Jul. 2023 9781108440141 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jul. 2023 9781108424417 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781108334921

The Cambridge Companion to Law in the Hebrew Bible Bruce Wells | University of Texas, Austin Cambridge Companions to Religion 0pp Jan. 2024 9781108725668 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jan. 2024 9781108493888 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781108636322

350pp Nov. 2023 9781009412605 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009412612

The Ten Commandments

The Book of Amos and its Audiences

Connects monumentality and material culture to questions of textual authority and literary history. It includes a comprehensive comparative study of the Decalogue (including new translation and analysis) and Levantine monuments that will be of interest to scholars of Hebrew Bible, Jewish studies, religious studies, archaeology, and art history.

Prophecy, Poetry, and Rhetoric Andrew R. Davis | Boston College, Massachusetts

This book brings the prophetic poetry of the book of Amos into conversation with recent studies of poetry in other disciplines. By distinguishing between the poetic addressee within the text and the actual audience outside the text, the book explores the way poetic discourse is triangulated among multiple audiences.

Society for Old Testament Study Monographs 350pp Jun. 2023 9781009255875 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009255851

Monuments of Memory, Belief, and Interpretation Timothy S. Hogue | University of Pennsylvania

360pp Oct. 2023 9781009366892 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009366908

The Theology of the Book of Proverbs Katharine J. Dell | University of Cambridge

Gives an overview of research on Proverbs, focusing especially on its theological themes God as creator, the fear of the Lord and the role of Wisdom in creation, education and character formation. It is for scholars, students, clergy and all interested in this rather less well-known book within the Bible.

Old Testament Theology 216pp Aug. 2023 9781107512412 Paperback GBP 15.99 / USD 25.99 Aug. 2023 9781107105171 Hardback GBP 55.00 / USD 99.00 eISBN 9781316225349

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Why the Bible Began An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins Jacob L. Wright | Emory University, Atlanta

Demonstrating how the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible represents the first, and one of the most elaborate, projects of ‘peoplehood,’ Wright tells the dramatic story of the Bible’s origins in relation to 1) a longstanding political division between North and South (Israel and Judah) and 2) the traumatic experience of defeat.

300pp Aug. 2023 9781108490931 Hardback GBP 25.00 / USD 34.95 eISBN 9781108859240

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Buddhism, Eastern religions The Buddha Life and Afterlife Between East and West Philip C. Almond | University of Queensland

Philip Almond’s engaging new book is the first to combine a history of early traditions about the Buddha’s life with an account of how he and the philosophy inspired by him went ‘global’. It shows how the enchanted mythological figure of Buddhism became the disenchanted historical Buddha of the West.

300pp Jan. 2024 9781009346795 Hardback GBP 29.95 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009346788

Church history Rebuilding St. Paul’s Outside the Walls Architecture and the Catholic Revival in the 19th Century Richard Wittman | University of California, Santa Barbara

Proposing a new prehistory of the great Catholic revival after 1850, this book traces the reconstruction the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls within the context of the Church’s struggle to adapt to a radically changing world.

350pp Dec. 2023 9781009414524 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009414548

Resetting the Origins of Christianity A New Theory of Sources and Beginnings Markus Vinzent | King’s College London

The author boldly challenges understandings of one of the most momentous social and religious movements in history, as well as its reception over time and place. Provides novel ways of reading well-known major historians (Gregory of Tours, Orosius, Eusebius a.o.) and key texts (Irenaeus, Seneca- Paul letters, NT Gospels, Ignatius).

350pp Jan. 2023 9781009290487 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009290470

The Cambridge Companion to the Council of Trent Nelson H. Minnich | Catholic University of America, Washington DC

This volume brings together the latest scholarship on the principal issues treated at the Council of Trent, including how the Roman Catholic Church formulated its teaching on topics such as the relationship between Scritpure and Tradition, original sin, justification, the sacraments, sacred images, sacred music, and the training of the clergy.

Cambridge Companions to Religion 358pp Mar. 2023 9781108741392 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Mar. 2023 9781108491976 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781108590280

The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity Bruce W. Longenecker | Baylor University, Texas

This volume engages constructive scholarly developments that have gained momentum within the study of pre-Constantinian Christianity in recent years. Each chapter represents cutting edge research. The most pressing questions of recent decades have been reviewed, and each contributor offers constructive ways forward for future research.

725pp Aug. 2023 9781108427395 Hardback GBP 140.00 / USD 180.00 eISBN 9781108620420

The Christianization of Knowledge in Late Antiquity Intellectual and Material Transformations Mark Letteney | University of Washington

Bringing together ancient scholarly works and the manuscripts which carry them, this study presents a new way to answer the old question ‘What does it mean for Rome to become Christian?’. It demonstrates that imperial Christianity changed not just what people believe, but how people think.

350pp Oct. 2023 9781009363389 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009363341

The Churches and Rites of Passage Volume 59 Frances Knight

This volume addresses the historical development of life events to which the churches have responded with specific rites and ceremonies, contributing to debates on life cycle history and ‘rites of passage.’ The articles offer clear evidence of the potency of ecclesiastical rites of passage and of their ability to be refashioned over time.

Studies in Church History 452pp Aug. 2023 9781009421744 Hardback GBP 65.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781009421775


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The Reception of the Virgin in Byzantium Marian Narratives in Texts and Images Thomas Arentzen | Universitetet i Oslo

Explores how the Virgin Mary’s life is told in many different ways in hymns, sermons, icons, art, and other media in the Byzantine Empire before AD 1204. Argues that these narratives played a fundamental role in the development of the Marian cult from Late Antiquity onward.

387pp 53 b/w illus. 1 table Mar. 2023 9781108700139 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108696791

Prophets and Prophecy in the Late Antique Near East Jae Hee Han | Brown University, Rhode Island

Offers an interdisciplinary account of prophecy as a topic of discourse among various late antique Near Eastern communities. Against assumptions that prophecy ceased in the past, this book argues that it remained a topic of discourse among various Near Eastern communities.

350pp Sep. 2023 9781009297752 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009297738

Religious Innovation in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods Olav Hammer | University of Southern Denmark

History of religion Hare Krishna in the Twenty-First Century Angela R. Burt | Australian Catholic University, North Sydney

This Element introduces the historical origins of the Hare Krishna movement and examines its beliefs and practices. It also considers the Hare Krishna movement’s changing relationship with mainstream society and its shifting demographic makeup in tandem with key challenges and controversies that have beset the movement throughout its history.

Elements in New Religious Movements 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009065320 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009063623

Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation Alex Fogleman | Baylor University, Texas

Presents a new history of the rise and development of catechesis in Latin Patristic Christianity that foregrounds core questions of knowledge, faith, and teaching. This book focuses on the critical relationship between teaching and epistemology

This Element explores a historical epoch characterized by a multitude of emergent religious concepts and practices – the Hellenistic and Roman periods. A precondition for the intense degree of religious innovation was a high level of cultural exchange. The rise of Christianity ultimately changed the religious landscape in profound ways.

Elements in New Religious Movements 75pp Aug. 2023 9781009015257 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009030106

Religious Speech and the Quest for Freedoms in the Anglo-American World Wendell Bird

The successful demands and justifications for at least six critical freedoms - freedoms of speech and press, rights for the criminally accused and for higher education, and freedoms from slavery and discrimination - were principally made by religious speech based on Judeo-Christian faiths, not by secular speech based on other belief systems.

350pp Apr. 2023 9781316514733 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009090766

325pp Oct. 2023 9781009377393 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009377430

Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates

New Religious Movements and Science

This Element explores expressions and the lives of shamanic materialities in contemporary Finland and Norway. Throughout its sections, the authors inquire into how shamanic materialities form shamanism and facilitate constantly formative exchanges and dynamics between the local and global, past and present, secular and spiritual, time and space.

Stefano Bigliardi | Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane

This Element shows how New Religious Movements variously conceptualize science and provides with an overview of the scholarly conversation. It does so by analysing the different ways, five movements (Dianetics/Scientology, the Raëlian Movement, Falun Gong, Stella Azzurra and Bambini di Satana) include references to science in their doctrines.

Trude Fonneland | The Arctic University Museum of Norway, UiT - the Arctic University of Norway

Elements in New Religious Movements 75pp Aug. 2023 9781009376402 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009376396

Elements in New Religious Movements 75pp May 2023 9781009108393 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009104203

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The Cambridge Companion to Religion and War

The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity

Margo Kitts | Hawai’i Pacific University, Honolulu

Reshaping Classical Traditions Lewis Ayres | University of Durham and Australian Catholic University, Melbourne

Religious zeal has supported war since ancient times. This volume offer carefully nuanced and historically grounded discussions of eight classical religious foundations for war, five just war theories, five accounts of religious nationalism, and five foci on featured conflicts. The introduction summarizes the field as well as the chapters.

Cambridge Companions to Religion 425pp May 2023 9781108793438 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 May 2023 9781108835442 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781108884075

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The Christian Countercult Movement Douglas E. Cowan | Renison University College, Ontario

This Element explores the history of this movement from its origins in the anti-heresy writings of the early Church to its modern development as a reaction to religious pluralism in North America. It explains how faith-based opposition both to new religious movements and to non-Christian religions only deepens as religious pluralism increases.

Elements in New Religious Movements 75pp Aug. 2023 9781009054171 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009053419

The Contest and Control of Jerusalem’s Holy Sites A Historical Guide to Legality, Status, and Ownership Marshall J. Breger | Catholic University of America, Washington DC

An overview and compendium of important legal sources, political and religious viewpoints, and broad-form policy analysis of a complicated and difficult issue. The book also tackles the history and politics behind the laws created to control Holy Places in Jerusalem, with a specific focus on the Old City.

450pp Aug. 2023 9781108840569 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 160.00 eISBN 9781108886420

The Dominicans in the British Isles and Beyond A New History of the English Province of the Friars Preachers Richard Finn | Blackfriars, Oxford

Eight centuries have passed since the Dominicans first arrived in England. This book tells their fascinating story. It discusses their role in the medieval British Church; their fate after the Reformation; their eventual re-establishment in Britain; their expansion into the Caribbean and South Africa; and their adaptation after Vatican II. 450pp 20 b/w illus. Mar. 2023 9781009164337 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009164320

This book is for scholars and students of the ideas, literatures, and cultures of early Christianity and late antiquity, ancient philosophers, and historians of theology. It offers new perspectives on early Christian modes of knowing and ordering knowledge in relation to changing discourses, institutions, and material culture of late antiquity. 734pp Dec. 2023 9781108835299 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 150.00 eISBN 9781108883559

The Transcendental Meditation Movement Dana Sawyer | Maine College of Art, USA

This Element provides a comprehensive overview of the Transcendental Meditation and examines the movement’s history, beginning in India in 1955, and concludes with an analysis of the splinter groups that have come along in the past twentyfive years.

Elements in New Religious Movements 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009365499 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009365482

The Unification Church Movement Michael L. Mickler | Unification Theological Seminary, New York

This Element recounts the tumultuous history of the Unification Church Movement. The account highlights the leading personalities, organizations, and circumstances which facilitated the UCM’s rise, its present challenges, and future development.

Elements in New Religious Movements 75pp Jan. 2023 9781009241458 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009241465

Who Is a True Christian? Contesting Religious Identity in American Culture David W. Congdon | University Press of Kansas

Part intellectual history and part nuanced argument for change, this book explores how and why the question of what defines Christianity has become so vexing over the past century, and how believers could think differently about it in the future.

350pp Dec. 2023 9781009428996 Hardback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009429047


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Islam Fatwa and the Making and Renewal of Islamic Law From the Classical Period to the Present Omer Awass | American Islamic College, Chicago

Examines the formation, history, and transformation of the Islamic legal discourse and institutions through the lens of a particular legal practice: the issuance of fatwas (legal opinions). Informed lay readers and scholars alike will gain from it an appreciation about the development of the Islamic legal system and its particular legal practices. 312pp Apr. 2023 9781009260909 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009260923

God, Evil, and Suffering in Islam Salih Sayilgan | Georgetown University, Washington DC

Examines the Islamic theological approaches to the problem of evil and suffering both in theory and practice. The study does not only engages with the themes of aging, sickness, and death, it also sheds light on contemporary questions such as disability, environmental crisis, and pandemics.

200pp Jan. 2024 9781009377317 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009377294

Islamic Law in Context A Primary Source Reader Omar Anchassi | University of Edinburgh

This book gathers 30 texts from across the Muslims world, exemplifying the diversity of Islamic legal thought and practice. It introduces a variety of types of legal literature any researcher in Islamic Law will need to use in order to gain a rounded picture of the historical and societal context of Islamic legal thought and practice.

350pp Oct. 2023 9781009013680 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Oct. 2023 9781316516065 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009031783

Scripture People Salafi Muslims in Evangelical Christians’ America Matthew D. Taylor | Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies, Maryland

Upends narratives about ‘Radical Islam’ and ‘Islamic fundamentalism’ for readers who wants to understand the actual human beings behind those characterizations. It introduces Salafi Islam by comparison with American Evangelicalism and shows the important shifts among American Salafis after of 9/11 to integrate themselves into American culture.

350pp Aug. 2023 9781009352765 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009352727

Islam and Science Past, Present, and Future Debates Nidhal Guessoum | American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

This first Element in the series Islam and the Sciences is introductory and aims to give readers a general overview of the wide and rich scope of interactions of Islam with the sciences, including past disputes, current challenges, and future outlooks.

Elements in Islam and Science 75pp Mar. 2023 9781009266512 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009266550

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Islam, Causality, and Freedom From the Medieval to the Modern Era Özgür Koca

This book is for scholars and students who are interested in debates over causality, freedom, religion-and-science, and Islam-and-science. It is the first comprehensive survey of Islamic accounts of causality and freedom from the medieval to the modern era and their relevance for contemporary religion-and-science debate.

299pp May 2023 9781108791977 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108866965

Judaism Babylonian Jews and Sasanian Imperialism in Late Antiquity Simcha Gross | University of Pennsylvania

Offers a radically new account that advances the modern scholarly understanding of Babylonian Jewish history and society, and of Sasanian rule. Building upon recent developments in the study of the Sasanian Empire, the book offers a more direct model of Sasanian rule, within and against which Jews invariably positioned and defined themselves.

325pp Nov. 2023 9781009280525 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009280549

Jewish Communities in Modern Asia Their Rise, Demise and Resurgence Rotem Kowner | University of Haifa, Israel

The first comprehensive exploration of Jewish communities across the entire continent of Asia in modern times, this unique and ground-breaking volume addresses their rise and fall in each major region while assessing fresh signs of recent communal resurgence. It is essential reading for scholars of Asian Studies and Jewish Studies.

446pp Jun. 2023 9781009162586 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009162609

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The Babylonian Talmud and Late Antique Book Culture Monika Amsler | Universität Bern, Switzerland

Describes how we should imagine the intellectual and physical formation of the text in the 6th century CE. This is achieved by way of comparison with other more or less contemporary books, thereby describing the work as a product of its own time rather than as its authors aiming at what the Talmud ultimately became: the basis of orthodox Judaism.

243pp Apr. 2023 9781009297332 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009297349

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Philosophy of religion A Philosopher Looks at the Religious Life Zena Hitz | St John’s College, Annapolis

Sequestered monastic communities have always been a part of the global Christian landscape. What calls a person to join such a community? Drawing on her own rich personal experience, Zena Hitz explores compelling questions of faith, sacrifice, asceticism and happiness, offering examples and stories from daily religious life.

A Philosopher Looks At 150pp Jan. 2023 9781108995016 Paperback GBP 9.99 / USD 12.99 eISBN 9781108993159

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The Myth of the Twelve Tribes of Israel New Identities Across Time and Space Andrew Tobolowsky | College of William and Mary, Virginia

The first study to treat the history of claims to an Israelite identity as an ongoing historical phenomenon from biblical times onwards. From an expert on the history of traditions about the twelve tribes of Israel, this volume brings a long-term comparative approach to biblical and nonbiblical “Israelite” histories.

298pp Jun. 2023 9781009094092 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009091435

Yahweh and the Origins of Ancient Israel Insights from the Archaeological Record Nissim Amzallag | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

This book advances a new perspective on the birth of ancient Israel combining the archaeological data and biblical sources through the discovery of the metallurgical background of ancient Yahwism. It should concern archaeologists, biblical scholars, and readers with an interest in the development of the religions based on the biblical tradition.

350pp Jun. 2023 9781009314763 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009314770

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Yahweh before Israel Glimpses of History in a Divine Name Daniel E. Fleming | New York University

Yahweh is the proper name of the biblical God, and his early character is central to understanding the foundations of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic monotheism. The book combines ground-breaking scholarship with explanation of early religion that is accessible to students.

338pp Aug. 2023 9781108799614 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108875479

Absurdity and Meaning in Contemporary Philosophy and Jewish Thought Alan L. Mittleman | The Jewish Theological Seminary of America

Will appeal to thoughtful readers who ponder the ‘big question’ of the meaning of life. It explores the question both in a philosophical way and through using classical and contemporary Jewish texts. Both philosophy and Judaism run into ineliminable doubt. This shared circumstance can promote honest dialogue. 300pp Sep. 2023 9781009098267 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009099400

Christian Philosophy and the Problem of God Charles Taliaferro | St Olaf College, Minnesota

Christian philosophers value drawing others to Christian faith. While the integrity of Christian philosophy is defended, questions are raised about its relationship to the overall practice of philosophy. This Element reflects on when it may be philosophically acceptable to appeal to mystery.

Elements in the Problems of God 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009296069 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009296045

Entailment, Contradiction, and Christian Theism Jc Beall | University of Notre Dame

This Element aims to chart out a very elementary but abstract framework to approach contradictions in Christian theology. It charts a few salient abstract options for thinking about contradictions in the face of logical entailment. Elements in the Philosophy of Religion 75pp Mar. 2023 9781108995429 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108995788

Evil and Theodicy Laura W. Ekstrom | William & Mary

Evil and Theodicy motivates the project of theodicy by examining arguments rooted in evil against God’s existence and by critically assessing the response of skeptical theism. Elements in the Problems of God 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009293044 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009293075


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Evolution and Christianity Michael Ruse | MichaelRuse

This Element discusses the relationship between Christianity and evolutionary theory, with special emphasis on Darwinian evolutionary theory (Darwinism). It is argued that there are ways forward, and Christianity and evolutionary thinking can be shown compatible.

Human Nature in Early Franciscan Thought Philosophical Background and Theological Significance Lydia Schumacher | King’s College London

Elements in the Problems of God 75pp Jan. 2023 9781009268967 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009268974

Challenges the common assumption that early Franciscan thought simply reiterates the longstanding tradition of Augustine and illustrates how it incorporates the work of Arabic philosophers with a view to developing a unique approach to questions of human nature which would influence subsequent generations of Franciscan scholars.

Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi and the Ends of the Enlightenment

Life without God

Religion, Philosophy, and Reason at the Crux of Modernity Alexander J. B. Hampton | University of Toronto

Jacobi held a position of unparalleled importance in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century intellectual history. This includes his role in bringing about the close of the Enlightenment, his central part in shaping the reception of Kant’s philosophy and German idealism, and his influence on the development of Romanticism and existentialism. 350pp Feb. 2023 9781009244947 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009244978

God and the Problem of Logic Andrew Dennis Bassford | University of Texas, Austin

This Element purports to show that one cannot believe in both God and the laws of logic. In the face of the stone paradox, how should the contemporary analytic theist respond? Ought they revise their belief in theology or their belief in logic?

Elements in the Problems of God 75pp Jun. 2023 9781009272407 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009272391

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Heidegger and His Jewish Reception Daniel M. Herskowitz | University of Oxford

Offering a breadth unmatched by any other study to date, this book deals with the intense Jewish engagement with Martin Heidegger’s philosophy. It demonstrates that while his anti-Semitism made his Jewish reception inevitably fraught, no other philosopher has impacted and fomented twentieth century Jewish European thought more than Heidegger.

372pp May 2023 9781108749954 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108886109

350pp Jan. 2023 9781009201117 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009201131

An Outsider’s Look at Atheism Rik Peels | Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Explores atheism from a new perspective. Since our beliefs about the most important things in life aren’t usually based on arguments, we should look beyond atheistic arguments and explore what truly motivates the atheist. Could certain ideals or experiences explain the turn to atheism?

216pp May 2023 9781009297776 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 May 2023 9781009297820 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781009297790

Modern Jewish Philosophy and the Politics of Divine Violence Daniel H. Weiss | University of Cambridge

Argues for a fundamental rethinking of Judaism and politics, the history of Jewish thought, and the ethical and political dynamics of the Western philosophical tradition. The book uncovers new political and theological dimensions of four modern Jewish philosophers – Mendelssohn, Cohen, Rosenzweig, and Benjamin.

350pp Apr. 2023 9781009221658 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009221627

Naming God Addressing the Divine in Philosophy, Theology and Scripture Janet Soskice | University of Cambridge

Janet Soskice is one of the leading religious philosophers in the English-speaking world. This much- anticipated book deepens her path-breaking work on metaphor and religious language by arguing that we need to reject the notion of ‘classical attributes’ and return to the venerable theological and philosophical tradition of naming God.

256pp Jul. 2023 9781108834469 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781108993319

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Phenomenology of the Icon

Spiritual Life

Mediating God through the Image Stephanie Rumpza | Sorbonne Université, Paris

Michael McGhee | University of Liverpool

How can a finite thing mediate an infinite God? Critically weaving together patristics, theology, art history, aesthetics, and religious practice with the hermeneutic phenomenology of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Jean-Luc Marion, this book proposes a new answer to this paradox based on a fresh and original approach to the Byzantine icon.

350pp Aug. 2023 9781009317924 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009317900

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Pride, Politics, and Humility in Augustine’s City of God

The reissue with a new Foreword of classic volume setting a fresh agenda for philosophy of religion. The book contains chapters by some of the foremost thinkers in the field, including Rowan Williams, Janet Soskice, Fergus Kerr, Stephen Clark and Paul Williams, who offers a comparative piece on Tibetan Buddhism.

Talking Philosophy 300pp Aug. 2023 9781009230216 Paperback GBP 14.99 / USD 19.99 eISBN 9781009230230

Religion (general) Freud’s Monotheism

Mary M. Keys | University of Notre Dame, Indiana

William Parsons | Rice Universtiy

The first book to explicate and analyse Augustine’s seminal argument concerning humility and pride, especially in politics and philosophy, in The City of God. Keys shows how contemporary readers have much to gain from engaging Augustine’s lengthy argument on behalf of virtuous humility.

This Element consists of three parts. ‘What Freud Said’ a summary of Freud’s psychology of religion. ‘What Freud got Wrong’ surveys the history of the multidisciplinary critiques levelled at his interpretative strategies. ‘Towards a Revised Psychoanalytic Theory of Religion’ suggests employing a psychoanalytic theory of religion.

265pp Jul. 2023 9781009201087 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009201049

Religious Experience Implications for What Is Real Phillip H. Wiebe | Trinity Western University, British Columbia

This book examines religious, spiritual, and mystical experiences, assessing in what ways these experiences seemingly implicate a spiritual order. The scope of religious experience is surveyed and different kinds of evidence are considered that might give rise to a belief in spiritual phenomena such as spirits and an afterlife.

Cambridge Studies in Religion, Philosophy, and Society 200pp Dec. 2023 9781108438292 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Dec. 2023 9781108423717 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781108529228

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Romanticism and the ReInvention of Modern Religion The Reconciliation of German Idealism and Platonic Realism Alexander J. B. Hampton | University of Toronto

This book examines how early German Romanticism combined post-Kantian idealism and Platonic-Christian realism to develop a new aesthetics of religion. In explicating the religious vision of Romanticism, it offers a new historical appreciation of the movement, and furthermore demonstrates its importance for our understanding of religion today. 265pp Apr. 2023 9781108452878 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108554718

Elements in Religion and Monotheism 84pp Jan. 2023 9781108826518 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108919975

From Radical Jesus People to Virtual Religion The Family International Claire Borowik

The Family International emerged from the radical fringe and has undergone a transformation from a radical communal movement to a deradicalized virtual community. This Element highlights the challenges alternative religions may face in entering the mainstream and attaining legitimacy within the context of online information dissemination.

Elements in New Religious Movements 92pp Feb. 2023 9781009017602 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009037990

Interreligious Studies An Introduction Rachel Mikva | Chicago Theological Seminary

This is the first comprehensive textbook designed for undergraduate and graduate students in Interreligious Studies, as well as those who want to understand more about the impact of religious difference on their work and their world. Interfaith activists will find it complements their efforts in the field, enhancing their effectiveness.

377pp Jun. 2023 9781108826600 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Jun. 2023 9781108843775 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781108920056


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Learning from Other Religions David Brown | University of St Andrews, Scotland

How can believers in one faith value another without either reducing all religion to some lowest common denominator or suggesting that other religions only partially anticipate one’s own? David Brown persuasively argues that sometimes the greater insight lies elsewhere: learning from each other is actually essential to any religion’s flourishing.

288pp Nov. 2023 9781009367707 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009367677

Monasticism and the City in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages Mateusz Fafinski | Universität Erfurt, Germany

This Element will reevaluate the relationship between monasticism and the city in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages in the period 400 to 700 in both post-Roman West and the eastern Mediterranean, putting both of those areas in conversation.

Elements in Religion in Late Antiquity 75pp May 2023 9781108984485 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108989312

Monotheism and Social Justice Robert Karl Gnuse | Loyola University, New Orleans

The rise of monotheistic religious faith in ancient Israel and post-exilic Judaism inspired the imperative for social justice on behalf of the poor and the oppressed. Though some authors have maintained that monotheism inspires tyranny, this author maintains that real monotheistic faith affirms justice and human equality.

Elements in Religion and Monotheism 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009223317 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009223300

Monotheism and the Suffering of Animals in Nature Christopher Southgate | University of Exeter

This Element concerns itself with a particular aspect of the problem posed to monotheistic religious thought by suffering, namely the suffering of non-human creatures in nature. It makes some comparisons between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and then explores the problem in depth within Christian thought.

Elements in Religion and Monotheism 75pp Jul. 2023 9781108948685 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108953092

Monotheism in Christian Liturgy Joris Geldhof | KU Leuven, Belgium

The focus of this Element is the variegated ways in which Christians address, turn to, and worship God in their central rituals and celebrations. Surveying a representative sample of official liturgical sources from different Christian Churches, the question is asked how ‘pure’ the monotheism expressed in them is.

Elements in Religion and Monotheism 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009001847 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009003896

Science-Engaged Theology John Perry | University of St Andrews, Scotland

This Element presents science-engaged theology that encourages theologians to collaborate with colleagues in other disciplines in a highly localised manner in order to make concrete claims with accountability and show how theological realities are entangled with the empirical world. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Elements of Christianity and Science 75pp Jun. 2023 9781009094054 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009091350

The Gut A Black Atlantic Alimentary Tract Elizabeth Pérez | University of California, Santa Barbara

This Element examines gut feelings, knowledge, and beings in the belly; African precedents for the Afro-Diasporic gut-brain axis; post-sacrificial offerings; and the strong stomachs and intestinal fortitude of religious ancestors. It concludes with a reflection on kinship and the spilling of guts in kitchenspaces.

Elements in Magic 75pp Jan. 2023 9781009013475 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009031530

Theory, History, and the Study of Religion in Late Antiquity Speculative Worlds Maia Kotrosits | University of Waterloo, Ontario

This Element is a both a primer for understanding some of the more predominant strands of critical theory in the study of religion in late antiquity, and a history of speculative leaps in the field. Elements in Religion in Late Antiquity 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009012003 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009025560

Violence and Religious Change in the Pacific Islands Garry Trompf | University of Sydney

This Element considers patterns of violent behaviour among the inhabitants of the Pacific Islands while their vast region has been undergoing religious change, mainly toward Christianity. Major topics researched are religion-based violent reactions to early intruders; anti-colonial rebellions; and the persistence of traditional modes of violence.

Elements in Religion and Violence 75pp Aug. 2023 9781009094047 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009091336

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Religious ethics

Healthcare Funding and Christian Ethics

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Stephen Duckett | University of Divinity, Melbourne

A Primer in Christian Ethics

A necessary book for healthcare professionals and theologians struggling with moral questions about rationing in healthcare. This book outlines a Christian ethical basis for how decisions about health care funding and priority-setting ought to be made.

Christ and the Struggle to Live Well Luke Bretherton | Duke University, North Carolina

An introduction to Christian ethics that provides a new, constructive framework for Christian moral and political thought. It draws on and integrates classic sources and approaches with contemporary liberationist and critical voices while making the ethical relationship between human and nonhuman life a central concern.

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300pp Aug. 2023 9781009329026 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99 Aug. 2023 9781009328975 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781009328982

Catholic Social Teaching in Practice Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition Andrew M. Yuengert | Pepperdine University, Malibu

The virtue of practical wisdom is implicit but largely unexplored in Catholic social thought. This book investigates Catholic Social Teaching from the neoAristotelian perspective of practical wisdom and the virtues tradition. It brings practical wisdom into an explicit, wide-ranging conversation with Catholic teaching on society and economics. 350pp Jun. 2023 9781009261470 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009261432

Compassion-Justice Conflicts and Christian Ethics Albino Barrera | Providence College, Rhode Island

Conflicting demands of love and justice are among the most vexing problems of social philosophy, moral theology, and public policy. They often have life-and-death consequences for millions. This book examines how and why love-justice conflicts arise to begin with and what we can do to reconcile their competing claims.

New Studies in Christian Ethics 350pp Nov. 2023 9781009384674 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009384667

Family and Christian Ethics Petruschka Schaafsma | Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands

Offers an innovative theological look at what family might mean that cuts deeper than current, mostly polarised debates. The book taps literary, artistic and biblical sources and brings them into conversation with family studies from humanities and social science to understand why family is currently a controversial topic.

New Studies in Christian Ethics 350pp Aug. 2023 9781009324618 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009324595

New Studies in Christian Ethics 350pp Jan. 2023 9781009260664 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009260640

Lying and Truthfulness A Thomistic Perspective Stewart Clem | Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis

This book draws on the thought of Thomas Aquinas to provide an innovative approach to the ethics of lying and truthfulness. It offers a definitive interpretation of Aquinas’s thought on the morality of lying, and it makes a novel contribution to theological ethics. 350pp Jan. 2023 9781009261401 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009261418

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Thoreau’s Religion Walden Woods, Social Justice, and the Politics of Asceticism Alda Balthrop-Lewis | Australian Catholic University, Melbourne

Contributes to scholarship in religious studies, political theory, English, environmental studies, and critical theory with the first reading of Thoreau’s religiously motivated politics. Against interpretations that promote quietist versions of environmentalism, Balthrop-Lewis shows how Walden can contribute to efforts for environmental justice. New Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought 332pp Aug. 2023 9781108799676 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108891608

Theology An Augustinian Christology Completing Christ Joseph Walker-Lenow | Duke University, North Carolina

Drawing upon an underappreciated resource in the history of Christian thought, St. Augustine of Hippo’s theology of the ‘whole Christ’, Joseph Walker-Lenow advances a striking christological thesis: Jesus Christ, true God and true human, only becomes who he is through his relations to the world around him.

Current Issues in Theology 350pp Oct. 2023 9781009344425 Hardback GBP 115.00 / USD 150.00 eISBN 9781009344449


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Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine

Beyond the Analogical Imagination

Exploring the Implications of Life in the Universe Andrew Davison | University of Cambridge

The Theological and Cultural Vision of David Tracy Barnabas Palfrey | Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, Cambridge

The universe turns out to be full of habitable planets. In this book, both the theological expert and the general reader (with theological bearings) are taken on the journey of thinking about how Christian theology should respond. Returning to Earth at the end, we find our understanding of existing themes stretched and enriched. Current Issues in Theology 350pp Jul. 2023 9781009303156 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009303187

Aimed at advanced students and upwards, this tightly organised international collection from theological experts forms a coherent and creative introduction to the most widely influential Englishspeaking Roman Catholic theologian of the past fifty years. It fills a gap in up-to-date commentary on the breadth and ambition of Tracy’s ongoing thought. 250pp Sep. 2023 9781316519066 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009004695

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Augustine in Context

Christian Platonism

Tarmo Toom | Georgetown University, Washington DC

A History Alexander J. B. Hampton | University of Toronto

Augustine in Context is written by leading scholars of late antiquity and is intended for the larger audience. It studies various historical/literary/ cultural contexts and, by doing so, facilitates a more enlightened reading of Augustine’s writings. 289pp Apr. 2023 9781316502280 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781316488409

Augustine on the Nature of Virtue and Sin Katherine Chambers | University of New England, Australia

For all readers interested in the history of moral and political philosophy, religious ethics, and the influence of classical thought on the development of Christianity. A ground-breaking account of Augustine of Hippo and the meaning that he gave to the ideas of virtue, vice and sin.

350pp Dec. 2023 9781009383783 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009383790

Augustine’s Theology of the Resurrection Augustine M. Reisenauer | Providence College, Rhode Island

This panoramic study makes Augustine’s theology of the resurrection accessible to students and scholars of theology, religious studies, and late antiquity. Contextualizing Augustine within the early Church and the intellectual and religious cultures of the late Roman Empire, it provides a penetrating analyses of his theological articulations.

262pp Mar. 2023 9781009269063 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009269032

Anyone wishing to understand Christianity deeply must consider the central, formative role of Platonism. It has constituted an essential intellectual resource, and been considered a controversial influence. This volume includes chapters on key concepts, explicates the tradition’s history, and engages key issues for contemporary society.

513pp Apr. 2023 9781108741408 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 37.99 eISBN 9781108590341

Christianity and the Nation-State A Study in Political Theology Gary Chartier | La Sierra University, California

Embodying a distinctive approach to political theology, this book offers a theological affirmation of social and political liberalism while articulating a critical theological examination of nationalism, political authority, and alternatives to the modern nation-state and offering suggestions for responsible life under state rule while it persists.

325pp Jul. 2023 9781009344593 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009344579

God in Moral Experience Values and Duties Personified Paul Moser | Loyola University Chicago

This book explains how qualitative awarenesscontent of human moral experience can have intentional features indicating God’s reality and goodness. Chapters offer a range of topics such as Moral Rapport and Inspiration from God, Experiencing God without Philosophy, Justifying Divine Ways, Co-Valuing with God, and Persons as Deciders in Dissonance.

256pp Dec. 2023 9781009423151 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009423199

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Isaiah 40–66 Katie Heffelfinger Aimed at interested non-specialists and clergy, this text delights in Isaiah 40–66’s poetic brilliance, exploring its poetic features and encounters with diverse voices, including the Divine Voice, Servant, and Zion. Bridging the Horizons sections connect Isaiah’s lyric to issues including migration, fear, poetic formation and divided society.New Cambridge Bible Commentary 320pp Jan. 2024 9781316617304 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99 Jan. 2024 9781107166059 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781316694336

The Cappadocian Reshaping of Metaphysics Relational Being Giulio Maspero | Pontifical Institute of the Holy Cross, Rome

This book shows how the Church Fathers, especially the Cappadocians in the 4th century, rethought Greek metaphysics, in particular relation, an extremely topical category. It offers a perspective to those who study philosophy, particularly in Late-Antiquity, and to those who study patristics and systematic theology.

325pp Dec. 2023 9781009412063 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009412056

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Martin Luther in Context David M. Whitford | Baylor University, Texas

Was Martin Luther a hero or heretic? A medieval man or the first modern? Written by scores of leading scholars, Martin Luther in Context provides an accessible introduction to the life and world of Martin Luther. Understanding Luther’s context is essential to understanding this key figure in Western, indeed world history. 441pp 9 b/w illus. Apr. 2023 9781316606858 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781316596715

Reconfiguring Thomistic Christology Matthew Levering | University of St Mary of the Lake, Mundelein Seminary, Illinois

Unites eschatologically charged biblical Christology with metaphysical and dogmatic Thomistic Christology. ‘Eschatology’ describes not simply the final judgment, but also the inauguration of the kingdom of God by the Messiah, who mission included fulfilling God’s covenants, restoring God’s people, and renewing God’s Temple.

Current Issues in Theology 300pp Mar. 2023 9781009221450 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009221504

The Cambridge History of Reformation Era Theology Kenneth G. Appold | Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey

This volume studies Reformation-Era theology by comparing how various denominations formulated and treated topics, thus encouraging ecumenical dialogue. It will remain the definitive place for teachers and students of theology to begin any further study into the origins and formulation of their denomination’s teachings during this period.

700pp Sep. 2023 9781107044043 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 165.00 eISBN 9781107358386

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The Image of God in the Theology of Gregory of Nazianzus Gabrielle Thomas

Provides a full-length analysis of the human person as an image of God according to Gregory of Nazianzus, a key fourth-century theologian. The author draws from Gregory’s whole corpus, including material previously untranslated into English, to demonstrate the breadth of Gregory’s thought.

210pp Feb. 2023 9781108742528 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108593410

The Sacraments of the Law and the Law of the Sacraments Judith Hahn | Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany

In this book, ‘sacramentality’ is proposed as a category that encompasses the performative power of religious and legal rituals. Law uses sacramental action to change reality through performative acts, while religion uses law to organise religious ritual. Thus, law and religion intertwine to produce legal, spiritual, and other social effects.

350pp Sep. 2023 9781009330169 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009330138

Theistic Evolution A Contemporary Aristotelian-Thomistic Perspective Mariusz Tabaczek | Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome

For all interested in the dialogue between science and religion, this book offers a fresh, intriguing, and convincing way of reconciling and promoting an inspiring mutual exchange between the well-known Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition of philosophy and theology and the most recent version of biological evolution.

350pp Oct. 2023 9781009367011 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009367028


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Theories of Doctrinal Development in the Catholic Church Michael Seewald | University of Münster, Germany

Theories of Doctrinal Development in the Catholic Church is an essential book for readers who want to understand the longue durée dimension of contemporary discussions in the Catholic Church. It interprets source texts from two millennia (in English), and uses them to elaborate different theories of doctrinal development.

240pp Mar. 2023 9781009272001 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009271974

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Divine Friendship and the Power of Justice Ligita Ryliškytė | Boston College, Massachusetts

Explains the justice of the cross as a rightly ordered communication and diffusion of divine friendship. This book presents a Christology that is intellectually rigorous and which can enable readers to engage on a rational level with their contemporaries about Christian soteriological claims.

Current Issues in Theology 350pp Jan. 2023 9781009202763 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00 eISBN 9781009202787

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Philippines 16F Frabelle Corporate Plaza 129 Tordesillas Street Salcedo Village Makati City 1209 National Capital Region (Manila) Philippines

Phone: +63 (2) 8865 7000 Email: asia@cambridge.org

South Korea 2F, 42, Yanghwa-ro 11-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04035, South Korea

Phone: (82) 2 6205 2890 Fax: (82) 2 547 4411 Email: acprokorea@cambridge.og

Singapore/Brunei 103 Penang Road #05–06/07 Visioncrest Commercial 238467, Singapore

Phone: +65 6323 2701 Email: asia@cambridge.org

Taiwan

Phone: (886)2 2570 0508 Email: sara.cheng@cambridge.org

Thailand 54 BB Building # 1705 Sukhumvit 21 (Asoke), Klongtoey Nue, Wattana, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand

Phone: (66) 2 204 1451 Fax: (66) 2 204 1452 Email: bangkok@cambridge.org

Vietnam 5F, YOCO Building 41 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai District 1 Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Phone: +84 (98) 8068727 Email: asia@cambridge.org



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