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Tradition, Scripture, and Interpretation - A Sourcebook of the Ancient Church (Paperback): D.H. Williams Tradition, Scripture, and Interpretation - A Sourcebook of the Ancient Church (Paperback)
D.H. Williams
R629 R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Save R97 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Tradition, Scripture, and Interpretation" supplements a valuable series that helps modern church leaders return to the wisdom and insight of the early church fathers in order to apply their ancient understandings of Christian belief and practice to ministry in the twenty-first century.
This sourcebook gathers key writings from the first through sixth centuries on various topics of concern to the church yesterday and today. The writings are arranged thematically, and within each theme, chronologically, revealing how the Christian tradition on a given topic developed over time. The anthology begins with a chapter examining the close relationship between Scripture and tradition in the minds of early church leaders.

God's Healing Mercy (Paperback): Kathleen Beckman God's Healing Mercy (Paperback)
Kathleen Beckman
R505 R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Save R87 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
In the End, God - A Study of the Christian Doctrine of the Last Things (Paperback, Special Ed.): John A. T Robinson In the End, God - A Study of the Christian Doctrine of the Last Things (Paperback, Special Ed.)
John A. T Robinson
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Death, judgement, heaven and hell - these are the 'Four Last Things' traditionally linked together under the heading of 'Eschatology'. In this book, John Robinson examines them all with trenchancy and lucidity, providing a new and vital understanding of how these themes relate to contemporary Christian life. In the End, God identifies a gap that exists in the treatment of eschatology within the Christian faith. As Robinson points out, eschatology had traditionally dealt with the last things in a way that is remote and removed from everyday life and Christianity, and the goal of his book is to make eschatology fully relevant to the modern world. Although it is commonly held that eschatology within modern Christianity is centred on the fact and moment of death, Robinson shows that the true nature of eschatology is something quite different. It is not about the last things after everything else, but rather is about the relation of all things to the 'last things' or, as it were, about the 'lastness' of all things. Revealing the foundation of biblical eschatology to be the experience of God by the community of faith, Robinson calls readers to embrace the eschatological vision of the Bible, but to do so in a way that is alert to its mythic character. In the course of these explorations he also lays bare his own theology of universal salvation. However, contrary to what one may expect, this universalism is one that seeks to take both human freedom and the reality of hell with the utmost seriousness. This special edition of John A.T. Robinson's classic text also includes an extended introductory essay by Professor Trevor Hart of the University of St Andrews, and an exchange between Robinson and Thomas F. Torrance, first published in 1949 in the Scottish Journal of Theology.

Theology without Words - Theology in the Deaf Community (Hardcover, New Ed): Wayne Morris Theology without Words - Theology in the Deaf Community (Hardcover, New Ed)
Wayne Morris
R4,439 Discovery Miles 44 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a study of a Christian theology without words, focussing on theology in the Deaf Community. Deaf people's first and preferred method of communication is not English or any other spoken language, but British Sign Language - a language that cannot be written down. Deaf people of faith attend church on a regular basis, profess faith in God and have developed unique approaches to doing theology. While most Western theology is word-centred and is either expressed through or dependent on written texts, theology in the Deaf Community is largely non-written. This book presents and examines some of that theology from the Deaf Community and argues that written texts are not necessary for creative theological debate, a deep spirituality or for ideas about God to develop.

Theology without Words - Theology in the Deaf Community (Paperback, New Ed): Wayne Morris Theology without Words - Theology in the Deaf Community (Paperback, New Ed)
Wayne Morris
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a study of a Christian theology without words, focussing on theology in the Deaf Community. Deaf people's first and preferred method of communication is not English or any other spoken language, but British Sign Language - a language that cannot be written down. Deaf people of faith attend church on a regular basis, profess faith in God and have developed unique approaches to doing theology. While most Western theology is word-centred and is either expressed through or dependent on written texts, theology in the Deaf Community is largely non-written. This book presents and examines some of that theology from the Deaf Community and argues that written texts are not necessary for creative theological debate, a deep spirituality or for ideas about God to develop.

The Pursuit Of Holiness (Paperback): Jerry Bridges The Pursuit Of Holiness (Paperback)
Jerry Bridges
R410 R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Save R72 (18%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

Target Audience: Men and women studying Scripture; readers of Jerry Bridges, John Piper and Tim Keller. Milennials and "young reformed" seeking out strong titles on building character.

This new edition replaces both The Pursuit of Holiness (ISBN 9781576839324) and the study guide (ISBN 9781576839881) by combining both resources into one volume!

“Be holy, for I am holy,” commands God. But holiness is something that is often missed in the Christian’s daily life. According to Navigator author Jerry Bridges, that’s because we’re not exactly sure what our part in holiness is. In The Pursuit of Holiness, he helps us see clearly just what we should rely on God to do—and what we should take responsibility for ourselves. As you deepen your relationship with God, learn more about His character, and understand the Holy Spirit’s role in holiness, your spiritual growth will mature.

The included study guide contains 12 lessons.

Theological Aesthetics after von Balthasar (Hardcover, New Ed): Oleg V. Bychkov Theological Aesthetics after von Balthasar (Hardcover, New Ed)
Oleg V. Bychkov; James Fodor
R4,433 Discovery Miles 44 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays by distinguished authors explores the present-day field of theological aesthetics: from von Balthasar's contribution and parallel developments to correctives and alternatives to his approach. A tribute to von Balthasar's own project expands into a dialogue with ancient and medieval traditions in search of revelatory aesthetics. The contributors outline challenges to his approach (including Protestant perspectives) and introduce new ways of viewing the field of theological aesthetics, which ultimately opens up to the idea of concrete cultural contexts and practical human needs determining the use of the arts and aesthetic sensibilities in theology.

Reconstructing Practical Theology - The Impact of Globalization (Paperback, New Ed): John Reader Reconstructing Practical Theology - The Impact of Globalization (Paperback, New Ed)
John Reader
R1,400 Discovery Miles 14 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that the discipline of practical theology needs to be re-shaped in the light of the impact of various influences created through the encounter with globalization. Essential to this is an engagement with the insights of other disciplines, e.g. sociology, politics, economics and philosophy. The content and authority of the Christian tradition is being challenged by the blurred encounters with more fluid lifestyles, alternative spiritualities and indeed other faiths as mediated through information technology and the breakdown of attachments to all forms of institutional life. Traditional ways of 'belonging' and relating to places and structures are being eroded leaving the established patterns of ministry, worship, church organisation the province of an ageing population, while those who are now more inclined to search for 'communities of interest' avoid being drawn into the practices and structures of formal religion. What is the future for practical theology in this rapidly changing context? By examining the familiar concerns of the subject John Reader shows how it is in danger of operating with 'zombie categories' - still alive but only just - and presents the possibilities for a reflexive spirituality grounded in the Christian tradition as a way into the future.

An Introduction to Theology in Global Perspective (Paperback): Stephen Bevans An Introduction to Theology in Global Perspective (Paperback)
Stephen Bevans
R965 R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Save R178 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a comprehensive guide to doing theology as part of the Catholic ecclesial community in today's global world. The book bears the hallmark of Bevans's work and experience teaching and doing pastorial work on five continents, bringing together insights garnered over a lifetime.

Jesus Becoming Jesus - A Theological Interpretation of the Synoptic Gospels (Paperback): Thomas G. Weinandy Jesus Becoming Jesus - A Theological Interpretation of the Synoptic Gospels (Paperback)
Thomas G. Weinandy; Foreword by John C. Cavadini
R1,042 Discovery Miles 10 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jesus Becoming Jesus presents a theological interpretation of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Unlike many conventional biblical commentaries, Weinandy concentrates on the theological content contained within the Synoptic Gospels. He does this in the light of the Church's doctrinal and theological tradition, particularly in keeping with the Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution, Dei Verbum. Weinandy accomplishes this through a close reading of the individual Gospels themselves as well as observing their theological relationship to one another. His interpretation of the Gospels also brings to the fore the theological significance of God's revelation that is contained within the Old Testament which, likewise, shows how theological themes contained within Matthew, Mark, and Luke are found and developed within the Gospel of John, the Pauline Corpus and other New Testament writings. This original theological interpretation focuses primarily on the events narrated with the Synoptic Gospels-the conception and birth of John the Baptist and Jesus, Jesus's baptism and temptations, his miracles, Peter's profession of faith and Jesus' transfiguration, Jesus' triumphal entrance into Jerusalem with the subsequent passion and resurrection narratives. Within the theological examination of these salvific events, Jesus teaching is likewise discussed, particularly concerning the Beatitudes and his relationship to the Father and the Holy Spirit. The overarching theme of this book, as the title suggests, is that Jesus, being named Jesus, throughout his public ministry and particularly in his passion, death, and resurrection, is enacting his name and so becoming who he is-YHWH-Saves. Jesus Becoming Jesus offers a singular, vibrant, and luminous reading of the Synoptic Gospels; one that reveals the theological depth and doctrinal sophistication contained within Matthew, Mark and Luke.

On Earth as in Heaven - Theopolis Fundamentals (Hardcover): Peter Leithart On Earth as in Heaven - Theopolis Fundamentals (Hardcover)
Peter Leithart
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

2022 Christianity Today Finalist, Church and Pastoral Leadership The heavenly city of God resurrects the cities of men. On Earth as in Heaven calls the church to embrace her identity and mission as one shaped by biblical theology and liturgy. The world grows increasingly polarized and politicized, but the church's commission remains unchanged. Christians carry out Jesus's mission by being the church. To change the world, the church needs only to be what she is--the bride of Christ--and to do what she does--teach, preach, sing, pray, break bread. Cultural and political mission and individual witness and service all spring from the church's liturgical life. As the church proclaims God's word and practices vibrant liturgy, she is God's heavenly city, shining as a light to the world.

Paul Tillich, Carl Jung and the Recovery of Religion (Paperback): John P. Dourley Paul Tillich, Carl Jung and the Recovery of Religion (Paperback)
John P. Dourley
R1,374 Discovery Miles 13 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is religion a positive reality in your life? If not, have you lost anything by forfeiting this dimension of your humanity? This book compares the theology of Tillich with the psychology of Jung, arguing that they were both concerned with the recovery of a valid religious sense for contemporary culture. Paul Tillich, Carl Jung and the Recovery of Religion explores in detail the diminution of the human spirit through the loss of its contact with its native religious depths, a problem on which both spent much of their working lives and energies. Both Tillich and Jung work with a naturalism that grounds all religion on processes native to the human being. Tillich does this in his efforts to recover that point at which divinity and humanity coincide and from which they differentiate. Jung does this by identifying the archetypal unconscious as the source of all religions now working toward a religious sentiment of more universal sympathy. This book identifies the dependence of both on German mysticism as a common ancestry and concludes with a reflection on how their joint perspective might affect religious education and the relation of religion to science and technology. Throughout the book, John Dourley looks back to the roots of both men's ideas about mediaeval theology and Christian mysticism making it ideal reading for analysts and academics in the fields of Jungian and religious studies.

Christian Ethics - The End of the Law (Paperback): David S. Cunningham Christian Ethics - The End of the Law (Paperback)
David S. Cunningham
R1,318 Discovery Miles 13 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Christian Ethics provides a biblical, historical, philosophical and theological guide to the field of Christian ethics. Prominent theologian David S. Cunningham explores the tradition of a ~virtue ethicsa (TM) in this creative and lively text, which includes literary and musical references as well as key contemporary theological texts and figures.

Three parts examine:

  • the nature of human action and the people of God as the a ~interpretative communitya (TM) within which ethical discourse arises
  • the development of a a ~virtue ethicsa (TM) approach, and places this in its Christian context
  • significant issues in contemporary Christian ethics, including the ethics of business and economics, politics, the environment, medicine and sex.

This is the essential text for students of all ethics courses in theology, religious studies and philosophy.

Christology and Science (Paperback, New Ed): F. Leron Shults Christology and Science (Paperback, New Ed)
F. Leron Shults
R1,463 Discovery Miles 14 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The dialogue between theology and science has blossomed in recent decades, but particular beliefs about Jesus Christ have not often been brought to the forefront of this interdisciplinary discussion even in explicitly Christian contexts. This book breaks new ground by explicitly bringing the specific themes of Christology into dialogue with contemporary science. It engages recent developments in late modern philosophy of science in order to articulate the Christian beliefs about Jesus Christ in a way that responds to challenges and opportunities that have arisen in light of various scientific discoveries. The main chapters deal with Incarnation, Atonement and Parousia. After a brief treatment of the history of the shaping of these ideas, the author traces developments in some of the sciences that have challenged these formulations: evolutionary biology, cultural anthropology and physical cosmology. Each chapter also summarises some of the popular constructive responses to these developments. After clarifying the way in which the Christian understanding of God and of humanity shape the task of reforming Christology, each chapter concludes with a programmatic outline of ways in which we might articulate the identity, agency and presence of Jesus Christ in dialogue with late modern science and culture.

Why the Reformation Still Matters (Paperback): Michael Reeves and Tim Chester Why the Reformation Still Matters (Paperback)
Michael Reeves and Tim Chester
R313 R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Save R32 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On 31 October 1517, Martin Luther posted his ninety-five theses on the castle church door in Wittenberg - the starting gun for the Reformation. Five hundred years later, the issues debated at the Reformation are still urgent. In this clear, incisive and accessible survey, Michael Reeves and Tim Chester show how the Reformation helps us answer questions like: How do we know what's true? Can we truly know God? How does God speak? What's wrong with us? How can we be saved? Who am I? At its heart, the Reformation was a dispute about how we know God and how we can be right with him. At stake was our eternal future - and it still is.

Neoliberalism and the Biblical Voice - Owning and Consuming (Paperback): Paul Babie, Michael Trainor Neoliberalism and the Biblical Voice - Owning and Consuming (Paperback)
Paul Babie, Michael Trainor
R1,281 Discovery Miles 12 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book compares our contemporary preoccupation with ownership and consumption with the role of property and possessions in the biblical world, contending that Christian theology provides a valuable entry point to discussing the issue of private property-a neoliberal tool with the capacity to shape the world in which we live by exercising control over the planet's resources. Babie and Trainor draw on the teaching on property and possessions of Jesus of Nazareth. They demonstrate how subsequent members of the Jesus movement-the writers of early collection of Jesus sayings (called 'Q'), and the gospels of Mark and Luke-reformulated Jesus' teaching for different contexts that was radical and challenging for their own day. Their view of wealth and possessions continues today to be as relevant as ever. By placing the insights of the Galilean Jesus and the early Jesus movement into conversation with contemporary views on private property and consumer culture, the authors develop legal, philosophical and theological insights, what they describe as 'seven theses', into how our desire for ethical living fares in the neoliberal marketplace.

How Jesus Saves - Atonement for Ordinary People (Paperback): Joshua  M. McNall How Jesus Saves - Atonement for Ordinary People (Paperback)
Joshua M. McNall
R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
What's the Point of Theology? - Wisdom, Wellbeing and Wonder (Paperback): Alister McGrath What's the Point of Theology? - Wisdom, Wellbeing and Wonder (Paperback)
Alister McGrath
R338 R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Save R64 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Embracing current ideas and concerns, a fresh look at a hugely important subject

Theological Radicalism and Tradition - The Limits of Radicalism' with Appendices (Paperback): Howard E. Root Theological Radicalism and Tradition - The Limits of Radicalism' with Appendices (Paperback)
Howard E. Root; Edited by Christopher R. Brewer
R1,283 Discovery Miles 12 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'The limits of radicalism are those which end not in chaos but in the breaking of fresh ground.' Howard E. Root Previously unpublished--and only recently rediscovered by Dr Christopher R. Brewer in an uncatalogued box in the archives of Lambeth Palace Library--Canon Howard E. Root's 1972 Bampton Lectures, 'The Limits of Radicalism', have to do with nothing less than 'what theology is', a topic no less relevant today than it was in 1972. Against the radical reductionism of his time, Root defended the integrity of theology and 'theological truth'. Advocating a 'backward-looking' radicalism, he thought that tradition should display 'recognisable continuity', and yet at the same time--against reductionistic tendencies--that it might be enriched and enlarged via a wide variety of 'additive imagery' including, though not limited to, poetry and pop art, music and even television. We must 'begin where we are', said Root, for we cannot, in the manner of Leonard Hodgson, 'think ourselves into the minds and feelings of men 2000 years ago.' In this volume, which begins with a substantial, mostly biographical introduction, Dr Brewer argues that Root--a backward-looking radical who defended metaphysics and natural theology, and insisted that theologians look to the arts as theological resources--anticipates the work of David Brown and others concerned with tradition and imagination, relevance and truth. A fascinating glimpse into the recent history of British Christianity, Root's lectures, as well as the related appendices, are essential reading for theologians interested in the dynamics of a developing tradition and the theme of openness, as well as those with a particular interest in 1960s Cambridge radicalism and the British reception of the Second Vatican Council.

Between Heaven and Hell - A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley (Paperback):... Between Heaven and Hell - A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley (Paperback)
Peter Kreeft
R455 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R88 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

On November 22, 1963, three great men died within a few hours of each other: C. S. Lewis, John F. Kennedy and Aldous Huxley. All three believed, in different ways, that death is not the end of human life. Suppose they were right, and suppose they met after death. How might the conversation go? Peter Kreeft imagines their discussion as part of the great conversation that has been going on for centuries about life's biggest questions. Does human life have meaning? Is it possible to know about life after death? What if one could prove that Jesus was God? With Kennedy taking the role of a modern humanist, Lewis representing Christian theism and Huxley advocating Eastern pantheism, the dialogue is lively and informative. With clarity and wit, Between Heaven and Hell presents insightful responses to common objections to the Christian faith. This classic apologetics work is now available as part of the IVP Signature Collection, which features special editions of iconic books in celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of InterVarsity Press.

Evidence That Demands a Verdict - Life-Changing Truth for a Skeptical World (Hardcover, Updated and Expanded Edition): Josh... Evidence That Demands a Verdict - Life-Changing Truth for a Skeptical World (Hardcover, Updated and Expanded Edition)
Josh McDowell, Sean McDowell 1
R999 R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Save R192 (19%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

The modern apologetics classic that started it all is now completely revised and
updated-because the truth of the Bible doesn't change, but its critics do. With the
original Evidence That Demands a Verdict, bestselling author Josh McDowell gave
Christian readers the answers they needed to defend their faith against the harshest
critics and skeptics. Since that time, Evidence has remained a trusted resource for
believers young and old. Bringing historical documentation and the best modern
scholarship to bear on the trustworthiness of the Bible and its teachings, this
extensive volume has encouraged and strengthened millions. Now, with his son Sean
McDowell, Josh McDowell has updated and expanded this classic resource for a new
generation. This is a book that invites readers to bring their doubts and doesn't shy
away from the tough questions.

Features Include:

• Thoroughly revised and updated from the previous edition
• Now co-authored by Josh McDowell and Sean McDowell
• All-new chapters defending against the latest attacks from Christianity's
critics Designed to be a go-to reference for even the toughest questions
• Offers thoughtful responses to the Bible's most difficult and extraordinary
passages
• Expansive defense of Christianity's core truths, including the resurrection
of Jesus Christ

Reconstructing a Christian Theology of Nature - Down to Earth (Hardcover, New edition): Anna Case-Winters Reconstructing a Christian Theology of Nature - Down to Earth (Hardcover, New edition)
Anna Case-Winters
R4,437 Discovery Miles 44 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the present ecological crisis, it is imperative that human beings reconsider their place within nature and find new, more responsible and sustainable ways of living. Assumptions about the nature of God, the world, and the human being, shape our thinking and, consequently, our acting. Some have charged that the Christian tradition has been more a hindrance than a help because its theology of nature has unwittingly legitimated the exploitation of nature. This book takes the current criticism of Christian tradition to heart and invites a reconsideration of the problematic elements: its desacralization of nature; its preoccupation with the human being to the neglect of the rest of nature; its dualisms and elevation of the spiritual over material reality, and its habit of ignoring or resisting scientific understandings of the natural world. Anna Case-Winters argues that Christian tradition has a more viable theology of nature to offer. She takes a look at some particulars in Christian tradition as a way to illustrate the undeniable problems and to uncover the untapped possibilities. In the process, she engages conversation partners that have been sharply critical and particularly insightful (feminist theology, process thought, and the religion and science dialogue). The criticisms and insights of these partners help to shape a proposal for a reconstructed theology of nature that can more effectively fund our struggle for the fate of the earth.

Luke 1 - 5 Vol 7 (The MacArthur New Testament Commentary) (Hardcover): John F Macarthur Luke 1 - 5 Vol 7 (The MacArthur New Testament Commentary) (Hardcover)
John F Macarthur
R720 R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Save R127 (18%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

Luke 1-5 begins "The MacArthur New Testament Commentary's" look at the longest of the four gospels. The commentary provides a verse by verse and phrase by phrase exposition of the text, taking into account the cultural, theological, and, where appropriate, Old Testament contexts of each passage. Interpretive challenges are fully dealt with, and differing views are fairly evaluated. The gospel of Luke is unique and provides valuable insight into Christ's life and ministry. For example, it gives the fullest account of Christ's birth and is the only gospel to record several of our Lord's parables, including the Good Samaritan and the Two Sons. Use this volume of "The MacArthur New Testament Commentary Series" to assist you in your study of this cherished and important New Testament book.

Neoliberalism's Demons - On the Political Theology of Late Capital (Paperback): Adam Kotsko Neoliberalism's Demons - On the Political Theology of Late Capital (Paperback)
Adam Kotsko
R650 R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Save R39 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By both its supporters and detractors, neoliberalism is usually considered an economic policy agenda. Neoliberalism's Demons argues that it is much more than that: a complete worldview, neoliberalism presents the competitive marketplace as the model for true human flourishing. And it has enjoyed great success: from the struggle for "global competitiveness" on the world stage down to our individual practices of self-branding and social networking, neoliberalism has transformed every aspect of our shared social life. The book explores the sources of neoliberalism's remarkable success and the roots of its current decline. Neoliberalism's appeal is its promise of freedom in the form of unfettered free choice. But that freedom is a trap: we have just enough freedom to be accountable for our failings, but not enough to create genuine change. If we choose rightly, we ratify our own exploitation. And if we choose wrongly, we are consigned to the outer darkness-and then demonized as the cause of social ills. By tracing the political and theological roots of the neoliberal concept of freedom, Adam Kotsko offers a fresh perspective, one that emphasizes the dynamics of race, gender, and sexuality. More than that, he accounts for the rise of right-wing populism, arguing that, far from breaking with the neoliberal model, it actually doubles down on neoliberalism's most destructive features.

Jonathan Edwards - Philsophical Theologian (Paperback): Oliver D. Crisp Jonathan Edwards - Philsophical Theologian (Paperback)
Oliver D. Crisp; Edited by Paul Helm
R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2003. It has often been claimed that Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was America's greatest philosopher and theologian. From literary criticism of his sermons to philosophical assessments of his metaphysics, there has been a burgeoning industry in Edwardsian studies, but there has been no one place where an exploration of the theology and philosophy of Edwards has been brought together. 2003 marks the tercentenary date of the birth of Jonathan Edwards. This book draws together specially-commissioned contributions from philosophers and theologians from the USA and UK, to present new analytic philosophical and theological thinking on Edwards in a way that reflects Edwards' own concerns, as well as those current in the academy.

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