How the Light Gets In: Ethical Life I presents a systematic account of the teachings of the Christian faith to offer a vision, from a human, created, and limited perspective, of the ways all things might be understood from the divine perspective. It explores how Christian doctrine is lived, and the way in which beliefs are not simply cognitive sets of ideas but embodied cultural practices. Christians learn how to understand the contents of their faith, learn the language of the faith, through engagements that are simultaneously somatic, affective, imaginative, and intellectual. In the first of four volumes, Graham Ward examines the complex levels of these engagements through three historical developments in the systematic organization of doctrine: the Creeds, the Summa, and Protestant dogmatics. He outlines a methodology for exploring and practicing systematic theology that captures how the faith is lived in cultural, social, and embodied engagements. Ward then unpicks several fundamental theological concepts and how they are to be understood from the point of view of an engaged systematics: truth, revelation, judgement, discernment, proclamation, faith seeking understanding, and believing as it relates to and grounds the possibilities for faith. This groundbreaking work offers an interdisciplinary investigation through poetry, art, film, the Bible and theological discourse, analysing the human condition and theology as the deep dream for salvation. The final part relates theology as a lived and ongoing pedagogy concerned with individual and corporate formation to biological life, social life, and life in Christ. Here an approach to living theologically is sketched that is the primary focus for all four volumes: ethical life.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2018-03-22
Mått155 x 234 x 21 mm
Vikt568 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor372
FörlagOUP OXFORD
ISBN9780198788638
UtmärkelserNamed a ^IChoice^R Outstanding Academic Title
Graham Ward is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford. His previous publications include Unbelievable: Why We Believe and Why We Don't (I.B.Taurus, 2013), The Politics of Discipleship: Becoming Post-material Citizens (SCM, 2009), and True Religion (Wiley Blackwell, 2002). He is the co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Theology and Modern European Thought (OUP, 2013).
Part I: An Engaged Systematics1: Credo2: Summa3: Dogmatics4: So What is an Engaged Systematics?Part II: Some Basics5: Where We Must Begin6: What We Need to Get Started7: The Double Helix: Truth, Proclamation and Judgement8: Faith Seeking Understanding: Life9: What Makes Belief BelievablePart III: Ethical Life
This is a sophisticated intervention in the field of systematic theology, worthy of careful attention.
Nicholas Adams, George Pattison, Graham Ward, University of Edinburgh) Adams, Nicholas (Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, University of Oxford) Pattison, George (Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford) Ward, Graham (Regius Professor of Divinity, Regius Professor of Divinity
Nicholas Adams, George Pattison, Graham Ward, Nicholas Adams, George Pattison, Graham Ward, University of Edinburgh) Adams, Nicholas (Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, University of Oxford) Pattison, George (Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford) Ward, Graham (Regius Professor of Divinity, Regius Professor of Divinity
John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock, Graham Ward, UK) Milbank, John (University of Nottingham, UK) Pickstock, Catherine (Reader in Philosophy and Theology, University of Cambridge, UK) Ward, Graham (University of Manchester
John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock, Graham Ward, UK) Milbank, John (University of Nottingham, UK) Pickstock, Catherine (Reader in Philosophy and Theology, University of Cambridge, UK) Ward, Graham (University of Manchester
Graham Ward, South Africa) Ward, Graham (Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford and Extraordinary Professor of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology, University of Stellenbosch, WARD, Ward
Nicholas Adams, George Pattison, Graham Ward, University of Edinburgh) Adams, Nicholas (Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, University of Oxford) Pattison, George (Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford) Ward, Graham (Regius Professor of Divinity, Regius Professor of Divinity