Christianity and the Disciplines: The Transformation of the University: Religion and the University
Editat de Dr Mervyn Davies, Dr Oliver D. Crisp, Dr. Gavin D'Costa, Dr Peter Hampsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 feb 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567571113
ISBN-10: 0567571114
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Religion and the University
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567571114
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Religion and the University
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
An
urgently
needed
contribution
to
the
dialogue
between
theology
and
various
academic
disciplines.
Notă biografică
Dr
Gavin
D'Costa
is
Professor
of
Catholic
Theology,
University
of
Bristol,
England.Peter
Hampson
is
Visiting
Fellow
at
Blackfriars
Hall,
Oxford,
UK.
Cuprins
Foreword
Rowan
Williams\Contributors\Introduction:
Theologyand
the
Disciplines:
building
a
'Christian
culture'
The
Editors\'Newman's
Challenge
to
the
Contemporary
University'Mervyn
Davies
(Sarum
College
and
Bristol
University)\Part
1:
Natural
and
Life
Sciences\'Mathematics:Breaking
the
Code
of
Creation'
Michael
Heller
(University
of
Krakow)\'Christianityand
Physics'
John
Polkinghorne,
KBE,
FRS
(Cambridge
University)\'Biology
in
aChristian
University'
Alister
McGrath
(University
of
London)\'Theology
and
EnvironmentalSciences'
Celia
Deane-Drummond
(University
of
Notre
Dame)\'Christianity
and
theTransformation
of
Medicine'
Andrew
Sloane
(Morling
College)\Part
2:
Human
andSocial
Sciences\'Theology
and
Sociology'
James
Sweeney,
CP
(Heythrop
College,University
of
London)\'Theology
and
Psychology'
Peter
Hampson
(Blackfriars,Oxford
University)\'Relational
Spirituality,Virtue,
and
Psychotherapy'
Steven
Sandage
(Bethel
University)\'Theology
andLegal
Education'
Julian
Rivers
(Bristol
University)\'Politics
and
InternationalRelations'
Nicholas
Rengger
(University
of
St
Andrews)\'Orthodoxy
and
Heresy
inDepartments
of
Economics'
William
Cavanaugh
(DePaul
University)\Part
3:Humanities\'Theology
and
Literature
-
Reflections
on
Dante
and
Shakespeare'
RobinKirkpatrick
(Cambridge
University)
and
Vittorio
Montemaggi
(University
of
NotreDame)\'English
Literature
in
the
University'
Lucy
Beckett
(Ampleforth
College)\'Philosophy,Theology
and
Historical
Knowledge'
Fernando
Cervantes
(Bristol
University)\'Theologyand
Classics'
Richard
Finn,
OP
(Blackfriars,
Oxford
University)\'Liturgy,
Musicand
Theology
in
the
English
Choral
Tradition'
John
Harper
(Bangor
University)\Index
Recenzii
'Finally,
a
book
that
takes
on
the
difference
Christianity
might
or
should
make
for
how
the
disciplines
of
the
university
are
pursued.
This
is
essential
reading
for
Christian
and
non-Christian
alike.'
-
Stanley
Hauerwas,
Gilbert
T.
Rowe
Professor
of
Theological
Ethics,
Duke
Divinity
School,
USA.
There is a wealth of content in these pages . . . Hopefully [it] will be read by many in the fields examined in this book, or even ones not directly addressed, and they will be inspired to think through their own approach as Christians as they present their subject to their students.
[This] book is the most substantial anthology of multidisciplinary engagement with theology, and as such will be of profit to academic leaders seeking to foster a more integrated intellectual life among faculty in Christian colleges and universities.
There is a wealth of content in these pages . . . Hopefully [it] will be read by many in the fields examined in this book, or even ones not directly addressed, and they will be inspired to think through their own approach as Christians as they present their subject to their students.
[This] book is the most substantial anthology of multidisciplinary engagement with theology, and as such will be of profit to academic leaders seeking to foster a more integrated intellectual life among faculty in Christian colleges and universities.