Faith and Criticism: The Sarum Lectures 1992
Autor Basil Mitchellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198267584
ISBN-10: 0198267584
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 144 x 223 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198267584
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 144 x 223 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'Professor Mitchell offers a lucid and persuasive account of today's theological landscape.'Anthony Freeman, Church Times, 10 March 1995
In his latest book, Faith and Criticism...he keeps his head over an issue which is in danger of splitting the churches, and continues to write simple and attractive English.
Professor Mitchell offers a lucid and persuasive account of today's theological landscape.
Two features add to the attraction of Professor Mitchell's discussion, the autobiographical examples and metaphorical illustrations.
stimulating book ... an important contribution to contemporary religious thought and attitudes. Its clear minded defence of the interdependence of faith and criticism desreves to be widely read and carefully considered.
A lucid and persuasive account of today's theological landscape.
We are once again in his debt for the clarity and urbanity he brings to the discussion of issues in the epistemology of religious belief.
I must confess that Mitchell's treatment is so judicious, so eminently sensible, so beautifully a specimen of the Anglican via media that this partisan of the via media can find little with which to seriously disagree. What Mitchell has set out to do in this book is to address fundamental questions concerning the relation of faith and criticism ... let us be thankful for the wise counsel contained in this book and profit from it when we undertake tasks of the sort upon which it is a reflection.
Basil Mitchell is a liberal philosopher-theologian of the best kind ... he skilfully and patiently builds up a cumulative case for 'conviction liberalism' - as opposed to the soggy kind - with which I found myself in considerable sympathy. In every chapter he wears his learning lightly, carefully leading the reader through the thickets until the clearing arrives. The result is a highly accessible and persuasive book which repays thoughtful reading. Faith and Criticism is a welcome antidote to the antics of both parties. Mitchell ... renders us a service for which we must be grateful.
On the most general level this book, with its clarity and grace, is an affirmation of a reflective faith. There are wonderfully insightful passages in this book ... the discussions are framed with such clarity that they are still illuminating.
The taxonomy is illuminating and helps to bring into focus a coherence and integrity...compact but broad-ranging book...Mitchell shows that one can take history seriously without becoming an historicist...this is an unpretentious, not overly technical, clearly written work.
Slim and elegantly written volume...this volume treats a complex set of questions in an eminently accessible and egaging manner...it is a deeply learned survey of difficult terrain. It will be read with profit by those informed by the more technical debate.
...an important contribution to the debate, an admirable defence of the liberal temper in theology and an expression of its author's fundamental faith in the possibility of fruitful dialogue, sympathy, understanding, and mutual respect between different world views.
This book provides an overview of the structure of Christianity as a living, diverse body...compact but broad-ranging book...This is an unpretentious, not overtly technical, clearly written work...Mitchell shows that one can take history seriously without becoming an historicist.
In his latest book, Faith and Criticism...he keeps his head over an issue which is in danger of splitting the churches, and continues to write simple and attractive English.
Professor Mitchell offers a lucid and persuasive account of today's theological landscape.
Two features add to the attraction of Professor Mitchell's discussion, the autobiographical examples and metaphorical illustrations.
stimulating book ... an important contribution to contemporary religious thought and attitudes. Its clear minded defence of the interdependence of faith and criticism desreves to be widely read and carefully considered.
A lucid and persuasive account of today's theological landscape.
We are once again in his debt for the clarity and urbanity he brings to the discussion of issues in the epistemology of religious belief.
I must confess that Mitchell's treatment is so judicious, so eminently sensible, so beautifully a specimen of the Anglican via media that this partisan of the via media can find little with which to seriously disagree. What Mitchell has set out to do in this book is to address fundamental questions concerning the relation of faith and criticism ... let us be thankful for the wise counsel contained in this book and profit from it when we undertake tasks of the sort upon which it is a reflection.
Basil Mitchell is a liberal philosopher-theologian of the best kind ... he skilfully and patiently builds up a cumulative case for 'conviction liberalism' - as opposed to the soggy kind - with which I found myself in considerable sympathy. In every chapter he wears his learning lightly, carefully leading the reader through the thickets until the clearing arrives. The result is a highly accessible and persuasive book which repays thoughtful reading. Faith and Criticism is a welcome antidote to the antics of both parties. Mitchell ... renders us a service for which we must be grateful.
On the most general level this book, with its clarity and grace, is an affirmation of a reflective faith. There are wonderfully insightful passages in this book ... the discussions are framed with such clarity that they are still illuminating.
The taxonomy is illuminating and helps to bring into focus a coherence and integrity...compact but broad-ranging book...Mitchell shows that one can take history seriously without becoming an historicist...this is an unpretentious, not overly technical, clearly written work.
Slim and elegantly written volume...this volume treats a complex set of questions in an eminently accessible and egaging manner...it is a deeply learned survey of difficult terrain. It will be read with profit by those informed by the more technical debate.
...an important contribution to the debate, an admirable defence of the liberal temper in theology and an expression of its author's fundamental faith in the possibility of fruitful dialogue, sympathy, understanding, and mutual respect between different world views.
This book provides an overview of the structure of Christianity as a living, diverse body...compact but broad-ranging book...This is an unpretentious, not overtly technical, clearly written work...Mitchell shows that one can take history seriously without becoming an historicist.