The Modern Theologians by David F Ford

The Modern Theologians by David F Ford

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Zusammenfassung

An introduction to the main Christian theologies of the 20th century, combining discussion of these movements with analyses of the thought of particular theologians. Each chapter is written by a leading modern theologian.

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The Modern Theologians by David F Ford

An introduction to the main Christian theologies of the 20th century, combining discussion of these movements with analyses of the thought of particular theologians. Each chapter is written by a leading modern theologian. In so doing, the contributors also aim to further the critical debates surrounding the various contemporary theologies. This volume widens the scope to include discussion of the major theologies current in Britain and the USA, and the new challenges presented by Latin American, Asian, black and feminist theologies. A final section discusses the influence of ecumenical theology and the theology of religions.
When he isn't writing, or pursuing his enthusiasm for photography, David Ford works with businesses ranging from start-ups to industry leaders. For the first two decades of his professional life, David was an attorney in private practice in Washington, D.C. His business life is now largely dedicated to seniors housing and issues relating to elder care. David is a graduate of Rollins College and the University of Virginia School of Law. His published writings range from a political-humor piece in the Washington Post to technical articles in mind-numbing legal journals. Visit www.blindinone.com to contact him.
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ISBN 13 9780631168089
ISBN 10 0631168087
Titel The Modern Theologians
Autor David F Ford
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1989-07-13
Seitenanzahl 320
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