The sublime refers to a conflict of the Kantian faculties of reason and imagination, and involves the attempt to represent what is intrinsically unrepresentable. Through topics such as sublimation, schizophrenia, God, and creation ex nihilo, this book contributes to a form of radical theological thinking that is involved in the world.
Clayton Crockett Books
This author's focus is on postmodern theology and the Continental Philosophy of Religion. His work delves into the intricacies of modern faith and identity. Readers can anticipate profound explorations of spiritual questions.




Restoring the reputation of a twentieth-century philosopher and his relevance to twenty-first-century political thought.
Derrida after the End of Writing
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This book offers a new materialist interpretation of Derrida's later work, including his engagements with religion and politics. It argues that there is a shift from a context or background motor scheme of writing to what Derrida calls the machinic, and Catherine Malabou calls plasticity.
Energy and Change
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Clayton Crockett offers an innovative philosophy of energy that cuts across a number of leading-edge disciplines. Drawing from contemporary philosophies of New Materialism, non-Western traditions, and the sciences, he develops a comprehensive vision of energy as a material process spanning physics, biology, politics, ecology, and religion.