'Christopher Insole has done something remarkable. He has provided a novel and credible account of the development of Kant's transcendental idealism . This is an excellent book.'Journal of the History of Philosophy'As well as being concise and clear, Insole's thesis is original and compelling. There is no finer theological engagement with Kant in print.'Nicholas Adams, Studies in Christian Ethics'Christopher Insole has done something remarkable. He has provided a novel and credible account of the development of Kant's transcendental idealism. it will be difficult to read Kant with the same eyes after reading Insole .
This is an excellent book . Many different readers and many different kinds of readers will profit from it.'Benjamin J.B. Lipscomb, Journal of the History of Philosophy'A very well-written and diligently researched piece of work, one that brings the more metaphysical interpretation of Kant's Critical philosophy into direct contact with traditional theological concerns.'John J. Callanan, Religious Studies'He has set high standards for debate . What Insole has done, and done marvellously, is to relieve readers of the fiction that they can understand Kant without understanding the religious and theological features of his work.
'Joshua D. Broggi, Journal of the American Academy of Religion''[A] thought-provoking premise that brings to light a theological probing of Kantian philosophy.'Hoon J. Lee, Journal of Theological Studies'Insole's case for ascribing a double-affection view to Kant, arising out of concern to preserve a space for human freedom within a divinely created order, is scrupulously argued textually, in drawing from both minor and major writings over the full range of Kant's career.'Richard Eldridge, Philosophical Investigations'A sophisticated study of divine creation, divine freedom and the relationship between the divine will and intellect.'Lawrence Pasternak, Kantian Review'Lucid and, especially for those familiar only with Kant's critical period, helpful discussions of several pre-critical texts together with an engagement with selected secondary literature. Here Insole's exposition is nuanced and sure-handed.'Terry F.
Godlove, International Journal for Philosophy and Religion'The book provides an exceptionally clear account of multiple aspects of Kant's thought as they bear upon this relatively neglected central theme as well as a host of new insights along the way.'Alex Englander, Reviews in Religion and Theology.