Titles

Winchester University Press currently has three titles:

Creatures of the Same God: Explorations in Animal Theology
Andrew Linzey

In Creatures of the Same God, Andrew Linzey further develops, updates and builds upon the influential work he has produced in the area of animal theology over the past two decades.

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traditions and higher education book cover with image of two towers

Tradition and Higher Education
Harold Silver

Tradition and Higher Education explores centuries-old university traditions and alternatives in higher education institutions that have emerged from other traditions. It explores how higher education has responded to the challenges of change in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and sometimes over longer time scales.

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An Historical Account of Winchester, With Descriptive Walks
Charles Ball

This is a timely reprint of the book John Keats is believed to have used as his guide to the city as he composed ‘Ode to Autumn.’ Ball's 'Winchester' is packed full of historical detail and cultural reflection allowing the modern reader to trace the development of one of England's most ancient cities.

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Silence by Tom MastersSilence

Tom Masters

Mercurial, pluralistic and singular, the publication of the first two books of Silence in a single volume represents the genesis of a radical new form of epic poetry. Embracing the seemingly diverse spheres of apophatic theology and Big Bang cosmology, and drawing inspiration from the works of Ovid, Joseph Beuys and Ezra Pound, the epic seeks to countersignify the divine darkness of a singularity through the juxtaposition of intuitive and rational voices.

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