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Theology: The Basics

Author Alister E. McGrath
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Category Religion
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Title Historical Theology Christian Theology Theology Reformation Thought An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought An Introduction The Basics An Introduction Guide Type Textbook Textbook Textbook Textbook Audience Level Introductory Introductory Introductory Introductory Pages 320 536 256 326 List Price $49.95 $51.95 $29.95 $44.95 Publication Date July, 2012 October, 2010 September, 2011 March, 2012 Author(s) Alister E. McGrath Alister E. McGrath Alister E. McGrath Alister E. McGrath Imprint Wiley-Blackwell Wiley-Blackwell Wiley-Blackwell Wiley-Blackwell Print Book 0470672862 1444335146 0470656751 0470672811 Kindle Book B008D30RKE B0089VT6A2 B006F6AWQU B006K4HQWK Edition 2nd 5th 3rd 4th Brief Description An authoritative exploration of the history of Christian theology from the Patristic period to present-day developments. An ideal introduction to the history, sources & methods, and key figures of Christian thought. An engaging introduction to core topics of Christianity discussing them in relation to the Bible and key theologians. This classic text introduces the central ideas and developments of the European Reformations to readers of history and theology.

Why Study Theology? Insights from author Alister E. McGrath
Author Alister E. McGrath

There are a number of reasons why it s both important and enriching to study theology and here I have listed what I think are three of the most important.

Firstly, studying theology is about making sense of some of the great debates and themes of history. It is impossible to study the religious art of the Middle Ages, the great literature of the Renaissance, the history of the sixteenth century, or the novels of J. R. R. Tolkien without knowing something about theology. To study theology is to pass through a gateway which offers an enhanced vision of human thought and history. It s like a lens that helps bring things into focus.

Secondly, theology enables us to see things through the eyes of others, so that we can gain fresh perspectives on some of the great questions of faith. One of the leading themes of C. S. Lewis s late work An Experiment in Criticism (1961) is that reading literature enables us to see with the eyes of others, deepening and sometimes challenging our own ideas. To read Augustine, Athanasius, Thomas Aquinas or Karl Barth is to have our eyes opened to other ways of seeing things. We may not agree with them, but their insights help us forge and enrich our own approaches.

Thirdly, studying theology brings new depth and vitality to faith. When the novelist Evelyn Waugh discovered Christianity in 1930, he spoke of beginning the delicious process of exploring it limitlessly. Theology is about mapping the landscape of faith, discovering its landmarks, appreciating its inner logic, and experiencing its beauty and richness.


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