Ron Dart - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Keepers of the Flame: Canadian Red Toryism (Fermentation press, 2012).
  • George P. Grant: Canada's Lone Wolf: Essays in Political Philosophy (Fresh Wind Press, 2011).
  • George Grant: Spiders and Bees (Freshwind Press, 2008).
  • Thomas Merton and the Beats of the North Cascades, 2nd edition (Serratus Press, 2008).
  • Mountaineering and the Humanities (Serratus Press, 2007).
  • The Eagle and the Ox: Contemplation, the Church and Politics (Freshwind Press, 2006).
  • Christianity and the Symphony of Living Faiths (Synaxis Press, 2006).
  • Athens and Jerusalem: George Grant’s Theology, Philosophy, and Politics, co-edited, (University of Toronto Press, 2006).
  • Stephen Leacock: Canada’s Red Tory Prophet (Synaxis Press, 2006).
  • The Beatitudes: When Mountain Meets Valley (Freshwind Press, 2005).
  • The Spirituality of John Cassian (Synaxis Press, 2005).
  • Erasmus and Merton: Soul Friends (Chelsea Press, 2005).
  • Thomas Merton and the Beats of the North Cascades, 1st edition (Serratus Press, 2005).
  • The Canadian High Tory Tradition: Raids on the Unspeakable (Synaxis Press, 2004).
  • Busking (Synaxis Press, 2003).
  • Robin Mathews: Crown Prince of Canadian Political Poets (Synaxis Press, 2002).
  • St. Matthew’s Parish: A People’s History (2001).
  • Crosshairs: Being Poetic, Being Political, Being Canadian (Synaxis Press, 2000).
  • The Red Tory Tradition: Ancient Routes, New Routes (Synaxis Press, 1999).
  • In A Pluralist Age (Regent College Publishing, 1998).
  • The Marks of the Church and Renewal (Chelsea Press, 1994).
  • Lizard in the Palace (Chelsea Press, 1992).
  • The Lute and the Anvil (Chelsea Press, 1988).
  • Contemplation and the Polis (Chelsea Press, 1987).
  • Adam: Romantics, Rationalists, Prophets: A Dialogue (Chelsea Press, 1985).

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