How will study of theology and the religions in higher education be shaped in the coming century? This 2005 book offers different perspectives on the field from practitioners in a broad range of disciplines and from a variety of faiths, offering a vision of the field and best practice within it.
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Críticas:
Review of the hardback: '... an excellent collection of essays ... highly instructive and provocative.' Tablet
Review of the hardback: 'This book is a significant and stimulating volume of essays ...' Reviews in Religion and Theology
Review of the hardback: '... what emerges is a picture of theology and religious studies as a process of debate, openess and common living, driven not by targets but by a commitment to a shared way of living: theology might be the only discipline left with such humane ends.' Expository Times
Review of the hardback: '... so worthwhile.' International Journal of Systematic Theology
Review of the hardback: 'For readers concerned with the study and teaching of theology and religion in the twenty-first century, the editors of Fields of Faith provide a stimulating guide to discussion and debate.' Scottish Journal of Theology
Biografía del autor:
David F. Ford is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge and author of a number of books including Self and Salvation (1999) and Theology: A Very Short Introduction (1999). Ben Quash is Dean and Fellow of Peterhouse and lecturer at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge. Janet Martin Soskice is Reader in Modern Theology and Philosophical Theology at the University of Cambridge, Fellow of Jesus College and co-editor of Feminism and Theology (2003).
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- EditorialCambridge University Press
- Año de publicación2005
- ISBN 10 0521847370
- ISBN 13 9780521847377
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura
- Número de páginas248