Donald MacKinnon's Theology: To Perceive Tragedy Without the Loss of Hope: T&T Clark Studies in English Theology
Autor Rev'd Dr. Andrew Bowyeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 feb 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567698216
ISBN-10: 0567698211
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in English Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567698211
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in English Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Offers an original and creative reading of MacKinnon's methodology, as well as important insights into his key influences and the core questions which stood at the heart of his work
Notă biografică
Andrew Bowyer is Chaplain at Trinity College, Cambridge, UK.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsAn Introduction to Donald MacKinnonChapter One: MacKinnon's 'Therapeutic' MethodChapter 2: Beyond Kant and Back Again: Further Influences on MacKinnonChapter 3: MacKinnon's Moral ChristologyChapter 4: MacKinnon and the Literary ImaginationChapter 5: MacKinnon, Wittgenstein and Moral RealismChapter 6: Overall Conclusion: Considering MacKinnon' Project in RetrospectBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
John McDowell, Scott Kirkland, and Ashley Moyse should be thanked for their initiative in making sure that these texts-which exist somewhat at the edges of his most disseminated work-are given their theological centrality. They press home the fact, once more, that MacKinnon was a figure who very much inhabited "the borderlands," whether these were the technicalities of moral philosophy or the sometime depressing suasions of Anglican Realpolitik.
Donald MacKinnon had a huge influence on generations of young theologians. Within a construct of "therapeutic moral realism," rigorous analysis of sources and writings, reinforced by interviews, Andrew Bowyer makes a new and important contribution to the critical appreciation of MacKinnon, intellectual and spiritual.
In this lucid analysis of Donald MacKinnon's work, Andrew Bowyer has broken new ground by showing how the thematic consistency of a seemingly disparate oeuvre is shaped by an underlying set of convictions about the task of the Christian theologian. This is a major contribution to our understanding of one of the leading British theologians of the twentieth century.
In the 25 years since his death, Donald MacKinnon's work has continued to intrigue philosophically minded theologians in British universities; now, with this lucidly composed and thoroughly documented study, Andrew Bowyer displays the originality of MacKinnon's methods and results, relating it all to questions currently on the agenda about central and permanent issues in Christian doctrine - a splendid book, as invitingly written for newcomers as for veterans.
Andrew Bowyer provides a splendid study of a range of issues and influences on Donald MacKinnon's significantly purgative reflections on the conditions for making moral judgments, and particularly his therapeutic refusal to take facile and sentimental refuge from the demands of thinking rigorously in the borderlands of theology.
Donald MacKinnon had a huge influence on generations of young theologians. Within a construct of "therapeutic moral realism," rigorous analysis of sources and writings, reinforced by interviews, Andrew Bowyer makes a new and important contribution to the critical appreciation of MacKinnon, intellectual and spiritual.
In this lucid analysis of Donald MacKinnon's work, Andrew Bowyer has broken new ground by showing how the thematic consistency of a seemingly disparate oeuvre is shaped by an underlying set of convictions about the task of the Christian theologian. This is a major contribution to our understanding of one of the leading British theologians of the twentieth century.
In the 25 years since his death, Donald MacKinnon's work has continued to intrigue philosophically minded theologians in British universities; now, with this lucidly composed and thoroughly documented study, Andrew Bowyer displays the originality of MacKinnon's methods and results, relating it all to questions currently on the agenda about central and permanent issues in Christian doctrine - a splendid book, as invitingly written for newcomers as for veterans.
Andrew Bowyer provides a splendid study of a range of issues and influences on Donald MacKinnon's significantly purgative reflections on the conditions for making moral judgments, and particularly his therapeutic refusal to take facile and sentimental refuge from the demands of thinking rigorously in the borderlands of theology.