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Highlights
- Alister McGrath argues that Christian thought has a vital role to play in the survival of the Christian vision of reality.
- About the Author: Alister McGrath (D.Phil.
- 210 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
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About the Book
Alister McGrath argues that Christian thought has a vital role in engaging the public sphere. By setting the gospel in the tradition of theological reflection, Christian faith and the ability to engage with human experience are enriched.
Book Synopsis
Alister McGrath argues that Christian thought has a vital role to play in the survival of the Christian vision of reality. By setting the gospel in the great tradition of Christian theological reflection, we have the makings of a robust engagement in the public sphere of ideas.
Review Quotes
"McGrath's attempt to show that science is not necessarily a foe to faith is admirable."
About the Author
Alister McGrath (D.Phil. D.D., Oxford University) holds the chair of theology, ministry and education and is head of the Centre for Theology, Religion Culture at King's College, London. He is the author of many books, including Christianity's Dangerous Idea and The Dawkins Delusion?