Works As Subject
- Athens and Jerusalem: George Grant’s Theology, Philosophy, and Politics. Angus, Ian, Ronald Dart and Randy Peg Peters (editors). University of Toronto Press, (2006)
- George Grant: A Guide to His Thought. Hugh Donald Forbes. University of Toronto Press, 2007.
- George Grant and the Twilight of Justice. Joan E. O'Donovan. University of Toronto Press, 1984.
- George Grant in Process: Essays and Coversations. Larry Schmidt (editor). House of Anansi Press, (1978).
- Modernity and Responsibility : essays for George Grant. Eugene Combs, (editor). University of Toronto Press, (1983).
- George Grant: A Biography. William Christian, University of Toronto Press, 1994.
- George Grant in Conversation. David Cayley. Anansi, (1995).
- Two theological languages by George Grant and Other essays in honour of his work. Wayne Whillier, (editor) E. Mellen Press (1990).
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