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Publications

Books

 

Romanticism and the Re-Invention of Modern Religion: The Reconciliation of German Idealism and Platonic Realism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019). [PUBLISHER] [DESCRIPTION]

 

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Christian Platonism: A History, co-editor with John Kenney (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020). [PUBLISHER] [DESCRIPTION]

 

Pandemic, Ecology and Theology: Perspectives on COVID-19 from the Philosophy of Religion, ed. Alexander J. B Hampton (London: Routledge, 2020). [DESCRIPTION]

Cambridge Companion to Christianity and the Environment, ed. with Douglas Hedley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021). [DESCRIPTION]

 

Friedrich Jacobi and the End of the Enlightenment: Religion, Philosophy, and Reason at the Crux of Modernity, ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023). [DESCRIPTION]

Transzendenz für ein Zeitalter der Immanenz: Die romantische Neuerfindung der Religion (Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2023). [DESCRIPTION]

Articles and Chapters

28. ‘The Poetics of Nature: Human-Nature Dialogue in the Thought of Novalis’, in Living Ideas: Dynamic Philosophies of Life and Matter: 1650-1850. ed. Peter Cheney (Oxford: Oxford University Press), forthcoming 2024. 

27. ‘Theological Poetics in Jacopone da Todi’, in Iacopone da Todi: The Power of Dissent and the Originality of Franciscan Poetry, eds. Matteo Leonardi, Alessandro Vettori (Leiden: Brill), forthcoming 2023.

26. ‘The Role of Plotinus in the Romantic Philosophy of Novalis: Transcending Fichte and Spinoza’, International Journal of the Platonic Tradition, pre-print, 2022, 1-24. doi:10.1163/18725473-bja10017

25. ‘Considering Creation Care: Three Contributions’, Toronto Journal of Theology, 2022, 38 (2), 204-205; https://doi.org/10.3138/tjt-2022-0044.

24. ‘Pandemic and the Nature-Alienated Self in the Contemporary Social Imaginary’, Religions, 2022, 13(7), n. 575; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13070575. 

23. ‘Nature and Aesthetics: Methexis, Mimēsis and Poiēsis’, Cambridge Companion to Christianity and the Environment, eds. Alexander J.B. Hampton, Douglas Hedley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), forthcoming 2021.

 

22. ‘Jacobi and the Romantics’, Friedrich Jacobi and the End of the Enlightenment: Religion, Philosophy, and Reason at the Crux of Modernity, ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), forthcoming, forthcoming 2022.

 

21. ‘Jacobi at the Crux of Modernity’, Friedrich Jacobi and the End of the Enlightenment: Religion, Philosophy, and Reason at the Crux of Modernity, ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), forthcoming 2022.

 

20. ‘Platonism, Nature and Environmental Crisis’, Christian Platonism: A History, ed. Alexander J. B. Hampton, John Kenney (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021), 381-407.

 

19. ‘Christianity and Platonism’, co-authored with John Kenney, Christian Platonism: A History, ed. Alexander J. B. Hampton, John Kenney (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021), 3-9.

 

18. ‘Henry More’, Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception, ed. Hans-Josef Klauck et al. (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2020).  [DOWNLOAD]

 

17. ‘The Poetics of Mysticism’, ed. Edward Howells and Mark McIntosh, The Oxford Handbook to Mystical Theology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 241-64. [DOWNLOAD] [LINK]

 

16. ‘Nature’s Beauty: Legitimacy, Imagination and Transcendence in Hepburn and the New Nature Writing’, Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and his Legacy, ed. Endre Szécsényi (Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 2020), pp. 264-77. [DOWNLOAD]

 

15. ‘Platonism, Nature and Environmental Crisis’, Christian Platonism: A History, ed. Alexander J. B. Hampton, John Kenney (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2020). [ABSTRACT]

 

14. ‘Christianity and Platonism: A History’, co-authored with John Kenney, Christian Platonism: A History, ed. Alexander J. B. Hampton, John Kenney (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2020). [ABSTRACT]

13. ‘Romantic Religion: Dissolution and Transcendence in the Poetics of Hölderlin’, Symphilosophie 1 (2019), pp. 61-74. [DOWNLOAD]

 

12. ‘Nature’s Beauty: Legitimacy, Imagination and Transcendence in Hepburn and the New Nature Writing’, Journal of Scottish Thought, 11 (2019). [DOWNLOAD]

 

11. ‘Transcendence and Immanence: Deciphering Their Relation through the Transcendentals in Aquinas and Kant’, Toronto Journal of Theology, 34 (2018), pp. 187-198. [ABSTRACT] [DOWNLOAD]

 

10. ‘A Post-Secular Nature and the New Nature Writing’, Christianity and Literature, 67 (2018), pp. 454-471. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0148333117735878  [DOWNLOAD]

Awarded outstanding article of 2018 by the Conference on Christianity and Literature

 

9. ‘Indivisible, Inexplicable, and the Centre of all Certainty: Herder's Concept of Being’, ed. John K. Noyes, Herder’s Essay on Being: A Translation and Critical Approaches (Rochester: Camden House, 2018), 108-118. [ABSTRACT] [LINK]

 

8. ‘An English Source of German Romanticism: Herder’s Cudworth Inspired Revision of Spinoza from “Plastik’”to “Kraft’”, The Heythrop Journal, 58 (2017), pp. 417-431. DOI: 10.1111/heyj.12272   [LINK] [DOWNLOAD]

 

7. ‘Herder’s Concept of Being and the Influence of Kant’s Pre-Critical Consideration of the Ontological Argument’, Filozofia, 70 (2015), pp. 842-52. [DOWNLOAD]

 

6. ‘Reception, Religion and the Problem of Subjectivity in Early German Romanticism’, Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für neuere Theologiegeschichte, 22 (2015), pp. 35-58. DOI: 10.1515/znth-2015-1003 [LINK] [DOWNLOAD]

 

5. ‘The Aesthetic Foundations of Romantic Mythology’, Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für neuere Theologiegeschichte, 20 (2014), pp. 175-91.  DOI: 10.1515/znth-2014-0003 [LINK] [ABSTRACT]

 

4. ‘Karl Philipp Moritz the Mythologist: Myth as the Romantic Idiom for the Absolute’, Papers of the Nineteenth Century Theology Group, American Academy of Religion, 39 (2013), 2-20. 

 

3. ‘"Herzen schlagen und doch bleibet die Rede zurück?" Philosophy, Poetry, and Hölderlin's Development of Language Sufficient to the Absolute’ Philosophy and Literature and the Crisis of Metaphysics?, ed. Sebastian Hüsch (Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2011), 20-33. [DOWNLOAD]

 

2. ‘The Conquest of Mythos by Logos: Countering Religion without Faith in Irenaeus, Coleridge and Gadamer’, Forum Philosophicum, 12 (2007), pp. 57-70. 

 

1. ‘The Struggle for Reason: Early Development of Triadic Self-Consciousness in the Opus Maximum’, The Coleridge Bulletin, 27 (2006), pp. 45-55. [DOWNLOAD]

 

Book Reviews

7. ‘Coleridge’s Contemplative Philosophy, Peter Cheyne’, Christianity and Literature, forthcoming.

6. ‘Exorbitant Enlightenment: Blake, Hamann, and Anglo-German Constellations by Alexander Regier’, Religious Studies Review, forthcoming. 

5. 'Unquiet Things: Secularism in the Romantic Age by Colin Jager’, Religious Studies Review, 42.2 (2016) 100  DOI: 10.1111/rsr.12397   [LINK]

 

4. ‘Unbelievable: Why we Believe and Why we Don’t by Graham Ward’, Anglican Theological Review, 98.1 (2016) 226-29   [LINK]

 

3. ‘The Romantic Absolute by Dalia Nassar’, Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für neuere Theologiegeschichte, 22.1 (2015) 111-14  DOI: 10.1515/znth-2015-1009 [LINK]

 

2. ‘Coleridge, Revision and Romanticism by Ve-Yin Tee’, The Coleridge Bulletin, 40 (2012) 95-97   [LINK]

 

1. ‘Romanticism and Transcendence by Robert Barth’, The Coleridge Bulletin, 25 (2005) 96-101   [LINK]

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