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Modern Introduction to Theology, A: New Questions for Old Beliefs Annotated edition


Modern Introduction to Theology, A: New Questions for Old Beliefs Annotated edition

Hardback by Kennedy, Philip

Modern Introduction to Theology, A: New Questions for Old Beliefs

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ISBN:
9781845110093
Publication Date:
2 Feb 2006
Edition/language:
Annotated edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
I.B. Tauris
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Modern Introduction to Theology, A: New Questions for Old Beliefs

Description

Philip Kennedy, here, offers the first book that any student - with or without religious convictions - can profitably use to get quickly to grips with the essentials of the Christian religion: its history and its key thinkers, its successes and its failures. Most existing undergraduate textbooks of theology begin from essentially traditional positions on the Bible, doctrine, authority, interpretation, and God. What makes Philip Kennedy's book both singularly important and uniquely different is that it has a completely new starting-point. The author contends that traditional Christian theology must extensively overhaul many of its theses because of a multitude of modern social, historical and intellectual revolutions. Offering a grand historical sweep of the genesis of the modern age, and writing with panache and a magisterial grasp of the relevant debates, conflicts and controversies, "A Modern Introduction to Theology" moves a tired and increasingly incoherent discipline in genuinely fresh and exciting directions, and will be welcomed by students and readers of the subject.

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