Contributions to Philosophical Theology
Contributions to Philosophical Theology publishes scholarly monographs and edited volumes that explore the rich and diverse interactions between Christian theology and Western philosophical traditions. The series invites contributions from both analytical and continental perspectives, as well as from interdisciplinary, emerging, and non-traditional approaches. Topics may range widely, but all volumes are united by sustained philosophical engagement and a clear theological orientation, which together shape the distinctive character of the series.
Editors:
Prof. Dr. Gijsbert van den Brink, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Assist. Prof. Dr. Joshua Furnal, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
Dr Michael Borowski, Bochum, Germany
Advisory Board:
David Brown
Oliver Crisp
Werner Jeanrond
Eleonore Stump
Alan Torrance
Nicholas Wolterstorff
Titles
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The Essence-Energies Distinction and the Patristic Legacy
An Antinomic Epistemological PerspectiveVolume 16©2026 Monographs XXXII, 268 Pages -
Pannenberg, the Positioning of Academic Theology and Philosophy of Science
An Evaluation of his Work in the German ContextVolume 15©2022 Thesis 284 Pages -
Middle Knowledge and Biblical Interpretation
Luis de Molina, Herman Bavinck, and William Lane CraigVolume 13Thesis 225 Pages -
Religion, Reason and God
Essays in the Philosophies of Charles Hartshorne and A. N. WhiteheadVolume 10©2004 Monographs XIV, 230 Pages -
Freedom and Dispositions
Two Main Concepts in Theology and Biological Psychiatry, a Systematic AnalysisVolume 8©2001 Thesis 340 Pages -
Speaking of a Fabulous Ghost
In Search of Theological Criteria, with Special Reference to the Debate on Salvation in African Christian TheologyVolume 7©2002 Thesis 252 Pages