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The Cosmos and the Creator: Introduction to the Theology of Creation (edition 1998)

by David Fergusson

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Title:The Cosmos and the Creator: Introduction to the Theology of Creation
Authors:David Fergusson
Info:SPCK Publishing (1998), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 128 pages
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The Cosmos and the Creator by David Fergusson

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The need to position Christianity in relation to other religions notably Judaism and Islam, has brought about renewed interest in the theme of creation, which has been off the theological agenda for much of this century. Environmentalists, biologists feminists and process theologians have all registered concerns from their particular standpoints, about the way the traditional doctrine of creation characterises the relationship between the cosmos and its creator. The holism of the New Age and its resonance with eastern patterns of thought seems to offer something radically different from the Judaeo-Christian understanding of creation. In the light of these concerns the author argues for the doctrine of creation as a distinctively Christian article of faith. In recognising at the the same time that criticisms made of its traditional formulations must be properly acknowledged and accommodated, the author is able to use the best insights from secular disclipines to construct a theology of creation which is truly responsible.

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