An account of how the spirit of Anne Boleyn returned through the medium of a clergyman with no previous experience of the psychic or paranormal.
A comprehensive coursebook introducing students and teachers to the non-theistic side of the debate over God's existence and its rich philosophical pedigree.
An invaluable introduction to atheism, combining commentary and analysis with extracts from the writings of key atheist thinkers from classical times onward.
Adapted from the author's textbook The Atheist's Creed, this is a comprehensive guide to the philosophical arguments for atheism for the general reader.
Revised edition of a highly successful course on ethics, introducing the major texts in ethical theory, including extracts and questions for students.
A concise and stimulating introduction to medical ethics. An essential reader for medical students, nurses and other health professionals.
A two-volume guide to the key writings in the philosophy of religion, offering an invaluable resource for schools and colleges.
Volume 1 of a guide to key writings in the philosophy of religion, offering an invaluable resource for schools and colleges.
Volume 2 of a guide to key writings in the philosophy of religion, offering an invaluable resource for schools and colleges.
A concise and elegant guide to the philosophical implications of developments in the physical sciences.
The first of three volumes comprising the authoritative treatment of the life, work and times of England's greatest 18th century artist.
An exploration of C.S. Lewis's thinking and writing on education, and how his insights offer a challenge to modern educational theory and practice.