European Studies in Theology, Philosophy and History of Religions
This series welcomes publications of European and also non-European scholars who specialize in theology, philosophy and history of religions. The series is intended to promote internationalization of the results of academic research on theological, philosophical and historical-religious questions. Contributions to the series may deal with both particular, narrow-range problems and synthetic, interdisciplinary issues. Likewise, the publications may refer to both systematic problems and more practical considerations. Especially welcome are scholarly works which deal with the significance of theological, philosophical and religious questions for modern Europe, thus enabling new ways of religion- and philosophy-based thinking about the European debates. The academic texts appearing in the series may have the forms of volume-length monographs, collections of articles, proceedings of academic societies, Festschriften, commemorative volumes as well as conference volumes.
Titles
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The Origin of the Feast of the Nativity in the Patristic Perspective: New Approaches
Volume 33©2024 Monographs 228 Pages -
Analogy in Modern Scholasticism
A Study of Francisco Suárez's MetaphysicsVolume 32©2023 Monographs 268 Pages -
Heaven for Elijah?
A Study of Structure, Style, and Symbolism in 2 Kings 2:1-18Volume 30©2022 Monographs 384 Pages -
Understanding the Person
Essays on the Personalism of Karol WojtyłaVolume 29©2021 Monographs 196 Pages -
Between Construction and Deconstruction of the Universes of Meaning
Research into the Religiosity of Academic Youth in the Years 1988 – 1998 – 2005 – 2017Volume 24©2020 Edited Collection 232 Pages