Alister McGrath explores how the great tradition of Christian theological reflection can enrich our faith and deepen our engagement with the concerns and debates of the world around us. Part 1 of this exhilarating volume looks at the purpose, place and relevance of Christian theology. Part 2 deals with the relation of the natural sciences and faith: here the core arguments of recent atheist writers are critically examined, including their demand for a aNew Enlightenmenta. In short, Mere Theology addresses matters of real importance for Christian life and thought. It will prove both encouraging and stimulating to all those concerned with developing a adiscipleship of the minda.... also been used to designate C. S. Lewisa#39;s own approach to Christianity: see Will Vaux, Mere Theology: A Guide to the ... 10 C. S. Lewis, a#39;Is Theology Poetry? ... 11 The notion of the a#39;interpretive communitya#39; was set out by Stanley Fish, Is There a Text in This Class? ... of reality: George Herberta#39;s a#39;The Elixira#39; Based on a paper read to the Literature and Theology Seminar, Oxford University, ... Poetry of Grace: Reformation Themes and Structures in English SeventeenthCentury Poetry.
Title | : | Mere Theology |
Author | : | Alister McGrath |
Publisher | : | SPCK - 2012-03-29 |
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