'These exacting essays variously suggest that the apparently problematic category of the soul nonetheless secures the reality of mind without reduction, and without a dualistic contrast to body and matter. Both body and mind live, and it is the living force of the soul which combines them in growth, motion and reflection.' - Catherine Pickstock, Professor of Metaphysics and Poetics, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge 'According to Aristotle, inquiry into the soul is one of the noblest human tasks. Such an inquiry, however, has all but disappeared: if the soul is not denied altogether, it is rarely thought about. The Resounding Soul helps us to recollect this ancient knowledge, and at the same time opens up new avenues of reflection. By inviting us to lift our gaze in this bourgeois and pragmatic age, the editors have rendered a great service.' - D.C. Schindler, Associate Professor of Metaphysics and Anthropology, The John Paul II Institute 'The Resounding Soul gives due attention to a gnawing sense that soul talk has been eclipsed in recent times.... This book with its instructive title and subtitle is thus a welcome contribution in the service of the retrieval of soul talk.' - Barry K. Morris, Reading Religion, November 16, 2017