Captured by the Crucified: The Practical Theology of Austin Farrer
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567025104
ISBN-10: 0567025101
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 162 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0567025101
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 162 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
"...Captured by the Crucified provides a good introduction to Farrer's thought as a philosophical theologian and to his spirituality." -The Anglican, 34.2, 4/05
"Some unfortunate accident prevented this book from being reviewed when it first appeared in 2004 to mark the centenary of Austin Farrer's birth in 1904. Still, the good fortune is now mine, as I can speak of some excellent work done by editors and contributors alike in providing an effective overview of the more practical dimensions of Farrer's theology, in its application for individual Christian living." --David Brown, St. Andrew's University, Anglican Theological Review, 91:4
'...An appetising book, a tribute to a luminous intelligence.' Volume 22, Number 4
"I was privileged to be in Oxford during some of the years that Austin Farrer taught and prayed there. These essays are a fine introduction to his life and times and a helpful exposition of the thought of a priest and theologian whose orthodox questions explored faith from refreshing angles. Captured by the Crucified shows us how Farrer's penetrating logic was guided by the quest for divine presence - his probing belief imbued with the poetics and practice of holiness."--Bishop Frederick H. Borsch, Professor of New Testament and Chair of Anglican Studies. The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia
"This volume represents a considered and comprehensive review of Austin Farrer's achievement as priest, biblical scholar, philosophical theologian and spiritual guide. It bears impressive witness to the unified vision which inspired his life and work and explains how, although firmly rooted in his time and place, he remains significant today for all who seek to understand and practice the Christian faith."
'...serious study of a many-sided genius, creative thinker, and effective apologist.'
'It is difficult to pick out any one of these admirable essays for particular comment in so short a space, but together they do highlight not only his intellectual and spiritual stature, but also the paradox of having so many different kinds of genius so tightly woven together'
"Some unfortunate accident prevented this book from being reviewed when it first appeared in 2004 to mark the centenary of Austin Farrer's birth in 1904. Still, the good fortune is now mine, as I can speak of some excellent work done by editors and contributors alike in providing an effective overview of the more practical dimensions of Farrer's theology, in its application for individual Christian living." --David Brown, St. Andrew's University, Anglican Theological Review, 91:4
'...An appetising book, a tribute to a luminous intelligence.' Volume 22, Number 4
"I was privileged to be in Oxford during some of the years that Austin Farrer taught and prayed there. These essays are a fine introduction to his life and times and a helpful exposition of the thought of a priest and theologian whose orthodox questions explored faith from refreshing angles. Captured by the Crucified shows us how Farrer's penetrating logic was guided by the quest for divine presence - his probing belief imbued with the poetics and practice of holiness."--Bishop Frederick H. Borsch, Professor of New Testament and Chair of Anglican Studies. The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia
"This volume represents a considered and comprehensive review of Austin Farrer's achievement as priest, biblical scholar, philosophical theologian and spiritual guide. It bears impressive witness to the unified vision which inspired his life and work and explains how, although firmly rooted in his time and place, he remains significant today for all who seek to understand and practice the Christian faith."
'...serious study of a many-sided genius, creative thinker, and effective apologist.'
'It is difficult to pick out any one of these admirable essays for particular comment in so short a space, but together they do highlight not only his intellectual and spiritual stature, but also the paradox of having so many different kinds of genius so tightly woven together'