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Scientific Theology: Theory: Volume 3
By (Author) Dr. Alister E. McGrath
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st February 2007
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
Life sciences: general issues
261.55
Paperback
352
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
464g
Noting the important parallels between scientific theory and Christian doctrine, McGrath offers a sustained defense of the necessity of doctrine within Christian theology against those who argue for a "non-dogmatic" Christianity. The approach developed within this volume builds on the work of writers such as Heidegger and Habermas, and argues that theory is to be conceived in terms of the communal beholding of reality. The many theoretical issues to be addressed in this volume include the manner in which closure is secured in theological theorizing, the implications of the stratification of reality for its representation, the place of metaphysics in Christian theology, and the nature of revelation itself. Viewed as a whole, Theory represents a fresh evaluation of the origins and place of theory in Christian theology, which is certain to provoke discussion and debate. This third volume completes the A Scientific Theology series. A Scientific Theology is a groundbreaking work of systematic theology in three volumes: Nature, Reality and Theory. Now available as a three volume set.
"The most ambitious, profound and effective defense of non-foundationalist critical realism by a theologian to date ... a stellar work, McGrath's most constructive piece so far." Pro Ecclesia * Pro Ecclesia *
Alister McGrath is Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University, UK, and the first Director of the newly-established Oxford Centre for Evangelism and Apologetics. He holds the Oxford degrees of Doctor of Divinity for his work on historical and systematic theology, and Doctor of Philosophy for his work on molecular biophysics.