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Elements in the History of Philosophy and Theology in the West

This series offers an authoritative, systematic, and accessible set of introductions to the major historical figures, concepts, and developments in the history of Western philosophy and theology. In the history of both philosophy and theology, many figures and topics are considered to be either theological or philosophical. This series aims to complicate this binary opposition, whilst covering the history of this complex conversation from antiquity to the present. In doing so, it builds upon the critical attention this area has received in the past decades. The series will revisit and reconceptualise traditional elements of the field, generating new and productive areas of historical enquiry, and advancing creative and constructive proposals based upon the recovery of these resources. The volumes will benefit students, teachers, and researchers, in the history of ideas, religious studies, philosophy, theology, and related fields.

About the Editor

Alexander J.B. Hampton is a professor at the University of Toronto, specialising in metaphysics, poetics, and nature. His publications include Romanticism and the Re-Invention of Modern Religion (Cambridge 2019), Christian Platonism: A History (ed.) (Cambridge, 2021), and the Cambridge Companion to Christianity and the Environment (ed.) (Cambridge, 2022).

Proposals

If you would like to suggest or propose a title, contact the editor for information and instructions: a.hampton@utoronto.ca

Editorial Bord

Shaun Blanchard (University of Notre Dame, Australia)

Jennifer Newsome Martin (University of Notre Dame, USA)

Sean McGrath (Memorial University)

Willemien Otten (University of Chicago)

Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge)

 Jacob H. Sherman (California Institute of Integral Studies)

Charles Taliaferro (St. Olaf College)