The Modern Theologians Reader is an outstanding selection of the key writings in modern theology, with each extract introduced and annotated to support student learning.
A unique stand-alone text which can also be used alongside the highly successful textbook, The Modern Theologians
Features introductory notes and annotations with each extract to help students understand the relevance and importance of the reading
Includes selections from major 20th-century theologians and theological movements, and texts on Christian theology s relation to science, globalization, and other faiths such as Buddhism and Judaism
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A unique stand-alone text which can also be used alongside the highly successful textbook, The Modern Theologians
Features introductory notes and annotations with each extract to help students understand the relevance and importance of the reading
Includes selections from major 20th-century theologians and theological movements, and texts on Christian theology s relation to science, globalization, and other faiths such as Buddhism and Judaism
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"In short, although an increasing number of theological readers have been produced in recent years, at this time The Modern Theologians Reader is the clear choice for those who are engaged with this time period. Some will undoubtedly wish that this or that text had been omitted or added; nonetheless, all should be able to agree that Ford and Higton have effectively addressed the needs of most modern Christian theology teachers." (Reviews in Religion & Theology, 3 July 2013)
"For a course on modern theology, this reader will soon become standard fare." (Religious Studies Review, 7 March 2013)
"This is a cornucopia of very well judged selections from significant and usually interesting theologians mostly Christian, from the early 20th Century." (Regent's Reviews, 1 April 2012)
"For a course on modern theology, this reader will soon become standard fare." (Religious Studies Review, 7 March 2013)
"This is a cornucopia of very well judged selections from significant and usually interesting theologians mostly Christian, from the early 20th Century." (Regent's Reviews, 1 April 2012)