Institute for the Psychological Sciences Press

 
The Institute’s academic press is committed to publishing first class books in areas relevant to the Institute’s mission, especially the areas of Integrated Psychology, Psychology and Faith, Philosophical Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Philosophical Anthropology. 


Dr. Gladys Sweeney, Director and Editor
Prof. Craig Steven Titus, Editor-in-Chief
Fr. Romanus Cessario, O.P., Editor
Prof. Paul Vitz, Editor

The IPS Press has two series:

The John Henry Cardinal Newman Series
This Washington-based Lecture Series is held under the sponsorship of The Institute for the Psychological Sciences, and seeks to promote an international conversation among the several disciplines that treat the human person. The published versions will be published with an eye toward building a body of learned discussion that is catholic both in its breadth of research and in its dialogue with contemporary Catholic thought. The published volumes appear under the patronage of St. Catherine of Alexandria in order to demonstrate the conviction of those responsible for the Newman Lecture Series that the human person flourishes only when the Creator of heaven and earth is loved above all things.
 


The IPS Press’ inaugural volume
The Person and the Polis: Faith and Values within the Secular State appeared in January 2007, with essays by Hadley Arkes, Romanus Cessario, Robert George, Michael Novak, Daniel N. Robinson, Kenneth Schmitz, and Paul C. Vitz.
For more information on this book and book orders, please click here.





On the Wings of Faith and Reason: The Christian Difference in Culture and Science (appeared in April 2008), with essays by Edmund Pellegrino, Kevin L. Flannery, Robert Sokolowski, Jude Dougherty, Richard John Neuhaus, Peter Kreeft, and John Haas.
For more information on this book and book orders, please click here.







Christianity and the West: Interaction and Impact in Art and Culture
(2009 season), with essays by John Haldane, Stanley Hauerwas, Ralph McInerny, Daniel N. Robinson, Guy Bedouelle, Peter John Cameron, and C. William Westfall.
For more information on this book and book orders, please click here.








The Psychology of Character and Virtue
(2009 season), with essays by Robert Audi, Fred Miller, John Rist, Daniel Robinson, Richard Swinburne, and Charles Taliaferro.
For more information on this book and book orders, please click here.





 

Philosophical Psychology: Psychology, Emotions, and Freedom, (December 2009) with essays by Kevin L. Flannery, Benedict Ashley, Roger Scruton, Ceslas Bernard Bourdin, Aidan Nichols, Richard Sorabji, and Daniel Robinson.
For more information on this book and book orders, please click here.


 

 


The Institute for the Psychological Sciences Monograph Series

The IPS Monograph Series publishes original scholarly works that promote studies in the broad field of the psychological sciences. The Institute espouses the view that interdisciplinary conversations among experts in psychology, philosophy, and religion serve to advance our understanding of what constitutes both the mental well-being and the spiritual flourishing of the human person.

 
Fergus Kerr, ‘Work on Oneself’: Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Psychology, (May 2008).

For more information on this book and for book orders, please click here.



 


Person and Psyche, (December 2009) by Kenneth Schmitz
For more information on this book and for book orders, please click here.

 

 

 


 

Addresses for Placing Orders
In the United States:
The Catholic University of America Press
C/O Hopkins Fulfillment Service (HFS)
P. O. Box 50370
Baltimore, MD   21211
Tel:  1-800-537-5487
Fax: 1-410-516-6998
E-mail: hfscustserv@mail.press.jhu.edu

In Canada:
The Catholic University of America Press
C/O Scholarly Book Services
127 Portland St., 3rd floor
Toronto, Ontario M5V 2N4
Tel. (416) 504-6545 or (800) 847-9736
Fax (416) 504-0641 or (800) 220-9895
Email: sbs@iprimus.ca
Web: www.globalserve.net/~sbookscan

In Europe, Middle East, and Africa:
The Catholic University of America Press
C/O Eurospan University Press Group
3 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden
London WC2E 8LU
England
Tel. (207) 240-0856
Fax (207) 379-0609
Web: www.eurospanbookstore.com