
Hugh S. Pyper
Author of The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought
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Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education: Global Perspectives (Continuum Advances in Religious Studies) (2009) — Contributor — 23 copies
The Historical Books: A Sheffield Reader (The Biblical Seminar, 40) (1997) — Contributor — 20 copies
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An amazing work! Often dictionaries of this type are just collections of articles, but this holds together through the articles written by Adrian Hastings, but has added texture and interest through the really good choice of authors of the other articles. I was pleased to find articles by many of my favourite theological writers, and discovered new people to read through their articles in this book.
I read it through A - Z, and kept reading more and more the further I got into it.
I read it through A - Z, and kept reading more and more the further I got into it.
A collection of short, generally accessible articles on aspects of Christian theology and ethics.
At the dawn of the third millennium, what does it mean to be a Christian? This ambitious and imaginative new reference work is the most authoritative, yet accessible, introduction in English to the living tradition of Christian thought-the 'spiritual, moral, and intellectual luggage' that Christians carry with them into the future. It focuses on the broad sweep of ideas rather than factual detail, surveying all traditions and centuries but concentrating more on the present than the past. The show more profound pluralism of Christianity determines the choice of subjects as well as the way they are handled, with contributors from all the main traditions writing with sympathy on their own particular topic, expressing diversities of emphasis and even significant disagreements, making the text highly readable, challenging, and at times controversial. Over 600 alphabetically arranged articles cover * the roots of Christian belief in the Old and New Testaments * the major themes of belief and theology: creation, sin, resurrection, grace, justification, the eucharist * key schools and concepts of philosophy * spiritualities, lifestyles, and prayer * politics, social justice, and ethics * major Christian thinkers, and non-Christian influences * extensive surveys of Christian thought by period, denominational tradition, and region * controversial modern topics -globalization, medical ethics, sexuality The range of subjects is matched by an unrivalled selection of 260 contributors, scholarly, innovative, and cross-cultural. show less
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