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Introduction to Theology Book

This introduction to theology from an Anglican perspective has been completely revised and updated for this third edition. Organized around the topics of systematic theology, it begins with an exploration of scripture, then moves through history and tradition to contemporary debates and reconstructions. As a textbook for introductory courses in seminaries of the Episcopal Church, this book also includes references to The Book of Common Prayer, which Anglicans consider a primary source for theology. This new edition pays detailed attention to the many developments in theology since its last revision: the emergence of new perspectives such as womanist, mujerista, narrative, and post-modern theology; the shift in theological methods to incorporate the human sciences, recent critical philosophies, and recent developments in the physical sciences; the ongoing revisions of The Book of Common Prayer and resultant shifts in Anglican identity; and the globalization of theological education, specifically the focus on the Episcopal Church as part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.Read More

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  • 8172144768
  • 9788172144760
  • Owen C. Thomas
  • 31 May 2005
  • ISPCK (Indian Society for Promoting Christian Know
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 311
  • 2nd Revised edition
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