David Bentley Hart bibliography
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This is a list of books, selected essays, and selected recordings by David Bentley Hart in reverse chronological order.
Author
- The Light of Tabor: Toward a Monistic Christology. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. 2025. ISBN 9780268210410
- All Things Are Full of Gods: The Mysteries of Mind and Life. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 2024. ISBN 9780300254723
- Prisms, Veils: A Book of Fables. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. 2024. ISBN 9780268208448
- The Mystery of the Green Star. David Bentley Hart and Patrick Robert Hart. Brooklyn, NY: Angelico Press. 2023. ISBN 9781621389484
- You Are Gods: On Nature and Supernature. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2022. ISBN 9780268201944
- Tradition and Apocalypse: An Essay on the Future of Christian Belief. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. 2022. ISBN 9780801039386
- Kenogaia (A Gnostic Tale). Brooklyn, NY: Angelico Press. 2021. ISBN 9781621387947
- Roland In Moonlight. Brooklyn, NY: Angelico Press. 2021.
- Theological Territories: A David Bentley Hart Digest. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. 2020. ISBN 9780268107185
- The Mystery of Castle MacGorilla. With Patrick Robert Hart. New York: Angelico Press. 2019.
- That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press: 2019.
- The Hidden and the Manifest: Essays in Theology and Metaphysics. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. 2017.
- The Dream-Child's Progress and Other Essays. New York: Angelico Press. 2017.
- A Splendid Wickedness and Other Essays. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans: 2016.
- The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press: 2013.
- The Devil and Pierre Gernet: Stories. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans: 2012. ISBN 9780802817686
- Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009.
- In the Aftermath: Provocations and Laments. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans: 2008. ISBN 9780802845733
- The Story of Christianity: An Illustrated History of 2000 Years of the Christian Faith. London: Quercus: 2007.
- The Doors of the Sea. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans: 2005.
- The Beauty of the Infinite: The Aesthetics of Christian Truth. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans: 2003. ISBN 9780802829214
- Beauty, Violence, and Infinity: A Question Concerning Christian Rhetoric. University of Virginia: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing: 1997.
Translator
- The New Testament: A Translation. Yale University Press: 2017 (2nd edition in 2023).
- Erich Przywara, Analogia Entis: Metaphysics: Original Structure and Universal Rhythm. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans: 2014. In collaboration with John R. Betz.
- "Was liegt jenseits des Kapitalismus? Eine christliche Untersuchung" in Pflug Magazin 3 (Sommer 2019).[1]
- "The Peach Blossom Spring: A Translation (and apologia)"] by Tao Yuanming (Tao Qian—Tao the Recluse). Leaves in the Wind. October 31, 2021.[2]
Articles and printed interviews (selected)
- "What we think we know about God" in The Christian Century (online 24 August 2023 and printed September 2023 issue)[3]
- "How to Write English Prose" in The Lamp Magazine (Christmas 2022)[4]
- "Reality Minus" in The New Atlantis (Spring 2022)[5]
- "Three Cheers for Socialism: Christian Love & Political Practice" in Commonweal (February 2020).[6]
- "Divorce, Annulment, & Communion" in Commonweal (August 2019).[7]
- "What Lies Beyond Capitalism? A Christian Exploration"] in Plough Quarterly 21 (Summer 2019).[8]
- "Quentin Tarantino's Cosmic Justice" in The New York Times (August 6, 2019).[9]
- "Can We Please Relax About 'Socialism'?" in The New York Times (April 27, 2019). [10]
- "The New York Yankees Are a Moral Abomination" in The New York Times (July 14, 2018).[11][12]
- "Everything you know about the Gospel of Paul is likely wrong" in Aeon (January 8, 2018.)[13]
- "Christians and the Death Penalty" in Commonweal (November 2017).[14]
- "Are Christians Supposed to be Communists?" in Archived from the Wayback Machine. The New York Times (November 4, 2017).[15]
- "The Illusionist" in The New Atlantis (Summer/Fall 2017)[16]
- "From a Vanished Library" in First Things (April 2017).[17]
- 'We need to talk about God', Church Times (an independent Church of England newspaper), February 2016.
- "Christ's Rabble" in Commonweal (September 2016).[18]
- "Habetis Papam", First Things (December 2015).[19]
- "Saint Origen", First Things (October 2015).[20]
- "The Myth of Schism" in Clarion Journal (June 2014).[21]
- "Therapeutic Superstition" in First Things (November 2012).[22]
- "Saint Sakyamuni" in First Things (September 2009)[23]
- Response to critiques of The Beauty of the Infinite by Francesca Murphy and John A. McGuckin, Scottish Journal of Theology 60 (February 2007): 95-101.
- "Daniel Dennett Hunts the Snark" in First Things 169 (January 2007).[24]
- Contribution to "Theology as Knowledge: A Symposium" in First Things 163 (May 2006): 21–27.[25]
- "The Lively God of Robert Jenson" in First Things 156 (October 2005): 28–34.[26]
- "The Anti-Theology of the Body" in The New Atlantis 9 (Summer 2005): 65–73.[27]
- "The Soul of a Controversy" in The Wall Street Journal (April 1, 2005).[28]
- "Tsunami and Theodicy" in First Things 151 (March 2005): 6–9.[29]
- "The Laughter of the Philosophers" in First Things 149 (January 2005): 31–38. A review loosely structured around The Humor of Kierkegaard by Thomas C. Oden, containing a long excursus on Johann Georg Hamann.[30]
- "God or Nothingness" in I Am the Lord Your God: Christian Reflections on the Ten Commandments Carl E. Braaten and Christopher Seitz, eds. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2005: 55–76.
- "The Offering of Names: Metaphysics, Nihilism, and Analogy" in Reason and the Reasons of Faith. Reinhard Hütter and Paul J. Griffiths, eds. London: T. & T. Clark, 2005: 55–76.
- "Tremors of Doubt" in The Wall Street Journal (December 31, 2004). This article was the seed for the book The Doors of the Sea.[31]
- "Ecumenical Councils of War" in Touchstone (November 2004).[32]
- "The Pornography Culture" in The New Atlantis 6 (Summer 2004): 82–89.[33]
- "Freedom and Decency" in First Things 144 (June/July 2004): 35–41.[34]
- "An Orthodox Easter" in The Wall Street Journal (April 9, 2004) (in "Houses of Worship").[35]
- "Religion in America: Ancient & Modern", The New Criterion (March 2004).
- "A Most Partial Historian" in First Things 138 (December 2003): 34–41. A review of Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England Volume III: Accommodations by Maurice Cowling.[36]
- "Christ and Nothing" in First Things 136 (October 2003): 47–57.[37]
- "The Bright Morning of the Soul: John of the Cross on Theosis", Pro Ecclesia (Summer 2003): 324–45.
- "Thine Own of Thine Own: the Orthodox Understanding of Eucharistic Sacrifice" in Rediscovering the Eucharist: Ecumenical Considerations Roch A. Kereszty, ed. (Paulist Press, 2003): 142–169.
- "The Mirror of the Infinite: Gregory of Nyssa on the Vestigia Trinitatis", Modern Theology 18.4 (October 2002): 542–56.
- "No Shadow of Turning: On Divine Impassibility", Pro Ecclesia (Spring 2002): 184–206.
- Contribution to "The Future of the Papacy: A Symposium" in First Things (March 2001): 28–36.[38]
- "The 'Whole Humanity': Gregory of Nyssa's Critique of Slavery in Light of His Eschatology", Scottish Journal of Theology 54.1 (2001): 51–69.
- "Analogy" in Elsevier Concise Encyclopaedia of Religion and Language (Elsevier Press, 2001).
- "The Writing of the Kingdom: Thirty-Seven Aphorisms towards an Eschatology of the Text", Modern Theology (Spring 2000): 181–202.
- "A Gift Exceeding Every Debt: An Eastern Orthodox Appreciation of Anselm's Cur Deus Homo", Pro Ecclesia 7.3 (1998): 333–348.
- "Matter, Monism, and Narrative: An Essay on the Metaphysics of Paradise Lost" Milton Quarterly (Winter 1996): 16–27.