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Austin Farrer's important contribution to philosophical and theological anthropology is discussed here by the six main contributors to the Austin Farrer Centenary Conference held at Oriel College in 2004.
The author sets out to explore the relation between theology and the broader field of religious studies.
This short 1988 book offers an alternative reading of the impact of modernity on Christian faith. It is a spirited defence of belief in the objective reality of God and in life after death, as opposed to Don Cupitt's radically interiorised and expressivist conception of religion.
Edited by two of the most prominent names in interfaith dialogue, this is an introduction to the complex relationships between Christianity and the other world faiths. Featuring essays from some of the key thinkers in the Christian faith. It covers both Catholic and Protestant approaches, and features all the rival points of view, including the uncompromising absolutism of Karl Barth and Pope John Paul II, the more ecumenical approaches of Karl Rahner and Hans Kung, and the religious pluralism of Wilfred Cantwell Smith and John Hick, among others.
A collection of essays defending the Christian doctrine of the Incarnation against its modern critics. Canon Hebblethwaite shows what would be lost from the Christian religion if non-incarrational Christology (a way of understanding Jesus Christ without belief in his divinity) were to be adopted by the Christian churches.
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