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Theology, University, Humanities - Initium Sapientiae Timor Domini (Paperback)
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Theology, University, Humanities - Initium Sapientiae Timor Domini (Paperback)
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Description: This book discusses the relationship between theology
and the humanities and their shared significance within
contemporary universities. Taking up this complex question, twelve
scholarly authors analyze the connections between theology and
philosophy, history, scholarly literature, sociology, and law.
Cumulatively, these essays make a case for the importance of
reflecting on what binds the humanities and theology together. By
meditating on ultimate, theological questions, this book brings the
issue of the meaning and purpose of university education into a new
light, exploring its deep significance for academic pursuits today.
Endorsements: ""As debate about the social role and economic value
of universities intensifies in the developed world, this collection
is timely. The papers within it are a refreshingly lively reminder
that these concerns have a history and that to address them
requires serious and intellectually generous engagement with
underlying philosophical and theological questions. This is
altogether a most appropriate provocation."" -Susan Frank Parsons
Editor, Studies in Christian Ethics ""In this collection of
high-octane essays, many of the papers seek to dig deeper into the
causes and cures of our cultural malaise, of which the crisis in
identity afflicting university education is a symptom. The authors
also move beyond doing 'theology and culture' to attempting a
'theology of culture'. There is a concern for dialogue and the
observation of otherness. A common thread is that the humanities
need theology for a proper account of the creature, and that
theology is both wonderfully useful and properly useless (high
minded) at the same time."" -Mark W. Elliott University of St
Andrews ""In universities these days, there is a great deal of
talk-much of it dull and overly abstract-about the loss of purpose
in the university and especially about the malaise afflicting the
humanities. Who would have thought that the introduction of
theology into the discussion would be precisely what is needed to
move from remote, arid speculation to concrete, inspiring proposals
and examples? The learned and lively essays in Theology,
University, Humanities: Initium Sapientiae Timor Domini advance the
conversation about university education in surprising and welcome
ways."" -Thomas Hibbs Baylor University About the Contributor(s):
Christopher Craig Brittain is Lecturer in Practical Theology at the
University of Aberdeen. He is the author of Adorno and Theology
(2010) and is writing a book entitled Religion at Ground Zero.
Francesca Aran Murphy is Professor of Systematic Theology at the
University of Notre Dame. Her books include God is Not a Story
(2007) and a commentary on I Samuel (2010).
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