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The Revd Dr. Andrew Davison is Tutor in Doctrine at Westcott House, Cambridge and is soon to take up a lectureship in theology in the Faculty of Divinity at Cambridge University, where he himself trained. He is the author of several books, including Imaginative Apologetics.

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1974-06-24
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As with any collection of essays, there are some hits and misses. I suspect that the hits and misses will vary by reader. For instance, I have been heavily influenced by C.S. Lewis, and thought Michael Ward's chapter (which draws heavily on Lewis) was outstanding. On the other hand, I was lost in Bullivant's essay - but I suspect that, were I Catholic, it would have been a highlight.

The book calls for rethinking how apologetics is done, with more of an emphasis on the imagination. It does not call for tossing the baby out with the bath water but does make a compelling case for expanding how we view doing apologetics.… (more)
 
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Samuel Wells Introduction
Alister E. McGrath Contributor
John Milbank Foreword
John Hughes Contributor
Graham Ward Contributor
Craig Hovey Contributor
Michael Ward Contributor
Alison Milbank Contributor
Richard Conrad Contributor
Stephen Bullivant Contributor
Donna J. Lazenby Contributor
Bill Bryson Foreword

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