The Making and Remaking of Christian Doctrine: Essays in Honour of Maurice Wiles
Editat de David Pailin, Sarah Coakleyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 1993
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198267393
ISBN-10: 0198267398
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: frontispiece
Dimensiuni: 143 x 223 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198267398
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: frontispiece
Dimensiuni: 143 x 223 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
An attractive and very diverse series of essays for an attractive theologian
There is a great deal in this sympathetic portrait with which one would want to agree, and we must all be grateful to scholars such as professor Vermes who help us to understand the background and significance of Jesus's message.
There is a feast of good things here ... Each essay is worthy of considerable discussion.
When Maurice Wiles was my supervisor in Oxford I benefited greatly from his insistence on rigour of thought and clarity of expression. It is therefore very pleasing to find these qualities throughout his Festschrift . There is a feast of good things here ... Each essay is worthy of considerable discussion not possible here. The overall impression is that everything to do with doctrine in its long history and present expression appears more complex as well as contingent when it is closely examined - complex, but not impossible.
This is a very good Festschrift in honour of a generous, kind-hearted and serious British thinker. The book has been well edited and is a worthy offering to Professor Wiles. I hope that most theological libraries will purchase a copy ... simply because of the value of the essays included.
... the all-star cast guarantees a high level throughout - so much so that selection for mention becomes a matter os some difficulty.
There is a feast of good things here, reflecting the astonishing diversity of Wiles' contribution to theology. The overall impression is that everything to do with doctrine in its long history and present expression appears more complex as well as contingent when it is closely examined - complex, but not impossible.
a fitting tribute to one of the leading figures of English-speaking theology ... This collection proves that doctrine is not dead, but also hat some directions are more alive than others.
This book highlights the enormous contribution Maurice Wiles has made to contemporary theology.
the collection of essays written to honour him at his seventieth birthday is unusually faithful to the chosen subject
There is a great deal in this sympathetic portrait with which one would want to agree, and we must all be grateful to scholars such as professor Vermes who help us to understand the background and significance of Jesus's message.
There is a feast of good things here ... Each essay is worthy of considerable discussion.
When Maurice Wiles was my supervisor in Oxford I benefited greatly from his insistence on rigour of thought and clarity of expression. It is therefore very pleasing to find these qualities throughout his Festschrift . There is a feast of good things here ... Each essay is worthy of considerable discussion not possible here. The overall impression is that everything to do with doctrine in its long history and present expression appears more complex as well as contingent when it is closely examined - complex, but not impossible.
This is a very good Festschrift in honour of a generous, kind-hearted and serious British thinker. The book has been well edited and is a worthy offering to Professor Wiles. I hope that most theological libraries will purchase a copy ... simply because of the value of the essays included.
... the all-star cast guarantees a high level throughout - so much so that selection for mention becomes a matter os some difficulty.
There is a feast of good things here, reflecting the astonishing diversity of Wiles' contribution to theology. The overall impression is that everything to do with doctrine in its long history and present expression appears more complex as well as contingent when it is closely examined - complex, but not impossible.
a fitting tribute to one of the leading figures of English-speaking theology ... This collection proves that doctrine is not dead, but also hat some directions are more alive than others.
This book highlights the enormous contribution Maurice Wiles has made to contemporary theology.
the collection of essays written to honour him at his seventieth birthday is unusually faithful to the chosen subject