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Keith Ward is the author of The Priority of Mind (2023), Personal Idealism (2022), The Development of Kant's View of Ethics (2019), What Do We Mean by 'God'? (2018), The Christian Idea of God (2017).

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The Priority of Mind

release date: Oct 01, 2023
The Priority of Mind
Is the mind just a by-product of the brain? Or is mind the fundamental reality, which creates matter? In The Priority of Mind, Keith Ward mounts a definitive defence of mind as prior to matter. In an accessible style, he unpacks the sources and abilities of the mind, situates it in the wider world, or cosmos, and proposes a relation between mind and virtue, and the nature of mind after death. Along the way, he explores the different philosophical approaches to the mind-matter question taken by thinkers over time, settling on idealism as the teaching of most classical philosophers, and as most consistent with modern science. Lay readers and scholars alike will relish Ward's clear, methodical exposition, and his counterarguments against the materialist narrative that dominates much of popular philosophical thinking today.

Personal Idealism

release date: May 03, 2022
Personal Idealism
A short, definitive account of Keith Ward''s theology, based on the philosophy of personal idealism, this book records his views about God, revelation, the kingdom of God, life after death, the incarnation, atonement, and the Trinity. In summary, it is a concise and clear account of most central Christian doctrines, formed in the light of modern science and Idealist philosophy. In the My Theology series, the world''s leading Christian thinkers explain some of the principal tenets of their theological beliefs in concise, pocket-sized books.

The Development of Kant's View of Ethics

release date: Apr 18, 2019
The Development of Kant's View of Ethics
Originally published in 1972, The Development of Kant''s Ethics is Keith Ward''s exceptional analysis of the history of Kant''s ideas on ethics and the emergence of Kantian ethics as a mature theory. Through a thorough overview of all of Kant''s texts written between 1755 and 1804, Ward puts forth the argument that the critical literature surrounding Kantian ethics has underplayed Kant''s concern with the role of happiness in relation to morality and the significance of the tradition of natural law for the development of Kantian ethics. Covering all of Kant''s extant works from Nova Dilucidatio to Opus Postumum, Ward traces the progression of Kant''s views from his early ideas on Rationalism to Moral Sense Theory and the development of Critical Philosophy, and finally to his later-life writings on the relationship between morality and faith. Through careful analysis of each of Kant''s works, Ward details the scientific, philosophical, and theological ideas that influenced Kant—such as the works of Emanuel Swedenborg—and demonstrates the critical role these influences played in the development of Kantian ethics. Offering a rare and extraordinary historical view of some of Kant''s most important contributions to philosophy, this is an invaluable resource for scholars engaged in questions on the origins and influences of Kant''s work, and for students seeking a thorough understanding of Kant''s historical and philosophical contexts.

What Do We Mean by 'God'?

release date: Jan 01, 2018
What Do We Mean by 'God'?
Language about God is something like the language of poetry—intended not to increase our information about the world—we know facts about the world already—but to evoke in us a certain attitude or way of looking at things or feeling about things. What sort of view of the world, then, is language about God trying to convey? Keith Ward suggests it is that the world is an expression of a reality beyond it. In this book, he unpacks the meaning of the word God and explains why we need to get rid of the crude and unhelpful assumptions that still abound. This is a book for all who are curious about how God, and God’s actions, can be understood today.

The Christian Idea of God

release date: Sep 28, 2017
The Christian Idea of God
A robust defence of the philosophy of Idealism - the view that all reality is based on Mind - which shows that this is strongly rooted in classical traditions of philosophy.

Love Is His Meaning

release date: Jul 20, 2017
Love Is His Meaning
Jesus'' teaching has changed the world. Yet his sayings can often seem cryptic and hard to understand. In Love Is His Meaning, Keith Ward explores the various figures of speech and images that Jesus used, and finds they are all ways of expressing and evoking the self-giving love of God, manifested supremely in Jesus'' life. They communicate spiritual truths, often not in a literal but in a poetic way. They encourage us to take our own moral decisions with sensitivity and care for others. They show that God''s love will never abandon anyone, and that it extends to everyone in the world without exception. And they promise a fulfilment of our hopes for a just and peaceable world that surpasses anything we might describe or imagine. Putting aside literalist, authoritarian, legalistic, judgemental and divisive presentations of Jesus'' teachings, the author shows that what remains is the gospel of a divine love - a love stronger than death, and the only power that can and will redeem our disordered world.

99 Days

release date: Dec 21, 2016
99 Days
They took everything. Now he'll stop at nothing. It's war. Kertram, a simple herder of dragons, just wants to be left alone to make a life with his wife and newborn triplets. But war finds him. His wife is killed and his children are stolen. He knows that they'll be sacrificed on the 99th day of their lives to the monstrous appetites of others.Kertram isn't alone on his quest. Joining him are a Span Seer -- powerful witch who has doubts about her calling -- and a soldier with a fatal secret. As he battles the evil forces gathering against him, Kertram gets increasingly desperate, as every sunrise brings his children closer to death. The countdown has begun.

Christ and the Cosmos

release date: Aug 06, 2015
Christ and the Cosmos
Keith Ward clarifies the Trinitarian doctrine in light of contemporary scientific thought, offering a coherent, wholly monotheistic interpretation of God.

The Case for Religion

release date: Oct 01, 2014
The Case for Religion
A brilliant and accessible rebuttal of The God Delusion from one of Christianity''s most incisive thinkers In this, his first new book since the best-selling God: A Guide for the Perplexed (Oneworld, 2002), Keith Ward turns his attention to the role - and the validity of religion over the centuries and in the world today. His erudite yet informative and factual narrative outlines the various attempts that have been made throughout history to explain religion, including the anthropological, psychological, sociological and philosophical theories of key thinkers from Immanuel Kant to Sigmund Freud. Adopting a comparative approach, the book covers all the religious traditions from West and East alike, concluding in a compelling manner that not only are the world faiths much more than a series of theoretical perspectives, but that, in the face of discord and violence, religious understanding retains more resonance than ever before within our global community.

Internet Kill Switch

release date: Jan 11, 2014
Internet Kill Switch
The ultimate smartphone is used to bring down the Internet. It's up to three unprepared teenagers to restore the Internet before the United States collapses into a nightmare of gangs and World War III breaks out.

The Evidence for God

release date: Jan 01, 2014
The Evidence for God
Atheism and accidentalism are increasingly taken for granted as default positions, as if they have been proven by scientists. However, writes Keith Ward, there is a huge amount of evidence for the reality of a spiritual dimension. There is level of being that is deeper than the physical universe, that has purpose and value, and we humans can sometimes feel it and find in it resources of strength, hope, and inspiration. There is something like mind or consciousness at the heart of reality. Through an exploration of six areas of human experience - the arts, morality, philosophy, science, religion and personal experience - Ward demonstrates the existence of more than simply physical facts. His evidence builds to an impressive argument for a 'sense for the spiritual dimension' that is beyond and yet expressed in and through physical facts.

World War II German Field Weapons and Equipment

release date: Jan 01, 2014
World War II German Field Weapons and Equipment
This title is the first in a series that employs a simple and effective concept to illustrate and describe the multiplicity of equipment and weapons systems used on the ground during World War II. Whilst many books have described such weapons and war matériel, Keith Ward's unique abilities as a 3D technical artist bring these items to life, illustrated throughout in full color. Here, in a single concise volume, are all major and many minor and less well-known items of German weaponry and equipment, rendered precisely, including detailed cutaways showing their internal workings, information which is often absent from other publications. Technical details are also provided. This is an essential volume for anyone interested in the German Armed Forces of World War II.

Morality, Autonomy, and God

release date: Nov 01, 2013
Morality, Autonomy, and God
Can morality exist separately from a belief in God? From Descartes to Dostoevsky, the debate concerning the relationship between religion and morality has raged for centuries. Can there be a solid foundation for ethics without God? Or would we be consigned to a relativist morality, where "the good" is just a product of societal values or natural selection? In this landmark work, acclaimed philosopher and theologian, Keith Ward, presents a revolutionary new contribution to this discussion. Reflecting on the work of philosophers old and new - including Hume, Mill, Murdoch and Moore - he argues that our conception of morality intrinsically depends on our model of reality. And if we want a meaningful, objective ethics, then only God can provide the solid metaphysical foundations.Carefully structured and written in Ward's famously clear prose, Morality, Autonomy and God will be an invaluable primer for students of theology or philosophy of religion. But more than that, this strident and controversial book is guaranteed to shape philosophical opinion for years to come.

Financial Aspects of Marketing

release date: Jul 04, 2013
Financial Aspects of Marketing
First published in 1989. Financial Aspects of Marketing is designed particularly for students taking the Part 2 Certificate paper in Financial and Management Accounting of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. The increased emphasis on marketing issues of the new paper and the use of financial information as an aid to decision making provide students with the ability to be ''financially literate''. Practical applications of financial concepts and techu00adniques and their relevance to the marketing function are demonstrated. Contents include Introduction and overview: Analysis -establishing the starting point; Planning - setting objectives and strategies: Control - monitoring achievements: Applications and examples.

Strategic Management Accounting

release date: Aug 21, 2012
Strategic Management Accounting
* Challenging and provocative book * Shows how management accounting techniques can be integrated into the strategic decision making process * Extensive use of practical examples from a variety of contexts.An introduction to business strategy for management accountants, financial accountants or managers with an accounting orientation. The book places management accounting clearly within the context of strategic management of the business. Offers qualified accountants a sound introduction to strategic management, and with practical examples and mini-cases provided throughout, this book is comprehensive yet concise. Keith Ward addresses strategic management accounting as a continuous process of analysis, planning and control. Management accounting is about supplying the right information to the right people at the right time, and this can only be expressed in the context of the business strategy and strategic plan. The implementation of appropriate management accounting systems to complement different strategies is discussed in detail. Applications and examples include multinational organizations, non-profit organizations and varying organizational structures. Finally the author covers methods of using management accounting for strategic advantage.

Corporate Financial Strategy

release date: May 04, 2012
Corporate Financial Strategy
Corporate Financial Strategy is a practical guide to understanding the elements of financial strategy, and how directors and advisors can add value by tailoring financial strategy to complement corporate strategy. The book sets out appropriate financial strategies over the key milestones in a company''s life. It discusses the practicalities behind transactions such as: * Raising venture capital * Flotation on a stock exchange * Making acquisitions * Management buyouts * Financial restructuring In explaining financing structures, the book sets out the basic building blocks of any financial instrument to enable the reader to appreciate innovations in the field. It also illustrates how and why different types of security might be used. The second edition of this very popular textbook brings to bear the considerable commercial and academic experience of its co-authors. Throughout, the book offers a range of up-to-date case studies, abundant diagrams and figures, and frequent ''Working Insight'' sections to provide practical illumination of the theory. This book will enable you to understand the potential value added by the best financial strategy, while fully demonstrating the working role of financial strategy within an overall corporate strategy. An excellent practical guide for senior financial managers, strategic-decision makers and qualified accountants, the text is also invaluable as a clear-sighted and thorough companion for students and senior executives on finance courses (including MBA, MSc and DMS).

More than Matter?

release date: Oct 22, 2011
More than Matter?
'The question of what it is to be a human person is the biggest intellectual question of our day.' Keith Ward has taught philosophy and theology in British universities for the past 40 years, and he is now weighing in on a major intellectual battle: whether human persons are purely materialistic - nothing but matter - or whether there is another, deeply valuable part of us, which transcends our bodies in nature and moral worth: the soul. For centuries philosophers have debated the question, but the battle has taken the limelight through the works of the New Atheists. In this book Professor Ward guides the reader through a panoply of thinkers and traditions, arguing that there is more to humanity than bodies. In fact, he argues, there is more to the entire universe than the naked eye perceives. (And contrary to the New Atheist assertions, there are good philosophical arguments to back this up!)

Is Religion Irrational?

release date: Mar 29, 2011
Is Religion Irrational?
If the New Atheists are to be believed, religious belief is not only dangerous and irrational, but just plain stupid. With increasingly intolerant polemic they are dismissing the views of religious people, and misconstruing them in the process. In this book, Keith Ward debunks the notion that rationality and intelligence are incompatible with belief in God, going through some of the main criticisms raised by the New Atheists (and their predecessors), for example: - Does God cause evil? - Is the universe intelligently designed? - Is God free? This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the current cultural war between atheism and belief.

战略管理会计

release date: Jan 01, 2011

Studying the Bible Together

release date: Jan 01, 2010

The Cactus Flower

release date: Jun 01, 2009
The Cactus Flower
From ultra-light flying to vibrating bombs, The Cactus Flower offers an array of short stories, personal memoirs, and poetry that reflect the life of author Keith Neale Ward. The selections address the realities of family, the adventures of youth, the inspirational messages of life, and the knowledge gained from experience. In the lead fiction story, The Thinking Man, an interesting phenomenon occurs when The Director combines the occupants of two separate, but adjoining auditoriums. An inspirational entry, Infinite Possibilities, tells the story of one of Ward''s more unique engineering professors who challenges the law of gravity. In A Shot in the Dark, Ward narrates the account of employing a unique solution to rescue his brother, Ricky, from a Cleveland pool hall. In The Cactus Flower, Ward shares his experiences and the lessons learned during his lifetime. Some humorous and entertaining, others inspirational and moving, the stories reiterate Ward''s contention that something special happens during every encounter, every day. The key is to share the joy of these experiences with other people.

Benarkah Agama Berbahaya

release date: Jan 01, 2009

The Big Questions in Science and Religion

release date: May 01, 2008
The Big Questions in Science and Religion
Can religious beliefs survive in the scientific age? Are they resoundingly outdated? Or, is there something in them of great importance, even if the way they are expressed will have to change given new scientific context? These questions are among those at the core of the science-religion dialogue. An Anglican priest who was once an atheist offers compelling insights into the often contentious relationship between diverse religious views and new scientific knowledge. He identifies ten basic questions about the nature of the universe and human life. Among these are: Does the universe have a goal or purpose? Do the laws of nature exclude miracles? Can science provide a wholly naturalistic explanation for moral and religious beliefs? Has science made belief in God obsolete? Are there any good science-based arguments for God? Ward considers concepts from Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity, while featuring the speculations of cosmologists, physicians, mathematicians, and philosophers.

Why There Almost Certainly is a God

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Why There Almost Certainly is a God
Richard Dawkins recently claimed that 'no theologian has ever produced a satisfactory response to his arguments'. The author welcomes all comers into philosophy's world of clear definitions, sharp arguments, and diverse conclusions. But when Dawkins enters this world, his passion tends to get the better of him, and he descends into stereotyping, pastiche, and mockery. In this stimulating and thought-provoking philosophical challenge, the author demonstrates not only how Dawkins' arguments are flawed, but that a perfectly rational case can be made that there, almost certainly, is a God.

Re-thinking Christianity

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Re-thinking Christianity
Ward demonstrates that from its inception, Christianity has been expressed iniverse and constantly changing ways in response to new knowledge andnderstandings of the world. Consequently, there is no one continuing andmmutable Christianity, whatever might be claimed by adherents to the faitht different times in the past or present. In fact, the author argues,iversity and change were already occurring in the biblical text; not onlyre the Synoptic Gospels markedly different from the Gospel of John, but theauline letters give us yet another interpretation of the faith and theission and person of Christ. From the Hellenistic re-statement of the Gospelo the present day, Ward draws the conclusion that there is no one essence ofaith.

Christianity

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Christianity
Providing a systematic guide to the Christian faith, this book examines every aspect the faith, discussing everything from the big bang through the Old Testament to the New and beyond into modern theological thinking.

A Vision to Pursue

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Is Religion Dangerous?

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Is Religion Dangerous?
Many commentators claim that religion is dangerous and harmful. In addressing this question, this book begins by defining what religion actually is and how most human harm has been caused. It then looks at why people say that religion is dangerous, focusing particularly on religious wars and conflicts and on specific attacks on religion.

Designing World Class Corporate Strategies-Value Creating Roles For Corporate Centres

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Designing World Class Corporate Strategies

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Designing World Class Corporate Strategies
Providing a corporate configurations model which demonstrates four ways in which corporate centres can add significant value, this work presents international examples and cases from an array of well-known multi-national organizations that add practical value to the arguments raised.
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