Religion und Schöpfung von Keith Ward: Neu-

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Book Title
Religion and Creation
Publication Date
1996-08-01
Pages
358
ISBN
9780198263944
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198263945
ISBN-13
9780198263944
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92549

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
358 Pages
Publication Name
Religion and Creation
Language
English
Publication Year
1996
Subject
Christian Theology / Systematic, Christian Theology / General, Comparative Religion, Cosmology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Science
Author
Keith Ward
Format
Uk-Trade Paper

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Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.4 in

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College Audience
LCCN
95-044774
Reviews
'Ward's book is as fine an example of contemporary philosophy of religion, in the tradition of British empirical philosophy, as one is lilkely to find. After Rosenzweig, it is a gust of fresh air.'Norman Solomon, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. XLVIII, No. 1, Spring 1997, 'what makes this book richer than the standard philosophical apologia, and quite different from a postmodern nostalgia trip, is Ward's engagement with different religious traditions.'The Times Higher Education Supplement, 'the style is not polemical; it is thoughtful and even when critical is courteous and reasonable ... I am glad to have read this book. I have gained much from it; it is serious and thoughtful. But is has also left me with a deeper appreciation of our Lord's meaning in Matthew 11:25f.'Douglas Spanner, Churchman 113/4 1999, 'Here is an excellent continuation of Keith Ward's project of looking at major concepts of faith in some main scriptural religions. The last chapter constitutes a magisterial critique of contemporary essays on the Trinity which is, like the writings of David Jenkins, rather more orthodox thanit appears to be. It is not easy to be neutral about this sort of tour de force. I think its advantages easily outweigh its disadvantages, making its author one of the most creative theologians in Britain today.'Theology, 'Here is an excellent continuation to Keith Ward's project of looking at major concepts of faith in some main scriptural religions. It is not easy to be neutral about this sort of tour de force. I think its advantages easily outweigh its disadvantages, making its author one of the mostcreative theologians in Britain today.'G.M. Newlands, University of Glasgow, Theology, May/June 1997, 'he deals delightfully with some of the needless confusions that abound in the writings of Tillich and McFague ... It is difficult to review books that one finds completely convincing. In my judgement on all the central questions, Ward is entirely right.'Ian Markham, Liverpool Hope University College, Religious Studies, Vol. 33 1997, Here is an excellent continuation of Keith Ward's project of looking at major concepts of faith in some main scriptural religions. The last chapter constitutes a magisterial critique of contemporary essays on the Trinity It is not easy to be neutral about this sort of tour de force. ... making its author one of the most creative theologians in Britain today., "One of the great strengths of the book is Ward's comprehensively informed conversation with natural science over how its cosmology relates to theistic claims that God is the creator....A second major contribution of the book is Ward's continuing dialogue from a Christian perspective with other scriptural religious traditions...around the issue of God."--Choice "This is a carefully argued and persuasive work informed by contemporary science. Highly recommended for universities and seminaries."--Religious Studies Review, "One of the great strengths of the book is Ward's comprehensively informed conversation with natural science over how its cosmology relates to theistic claims that God is the creator....A second major contribution of the book is Ward's continuing dialogue from a Christian perspective with other scriptural religious traditions...around the issue of God."-- Choice "This is a carefully argued and persuasive work informed by contemporary science. Highly recommended for universities and seminaries."-- Religious Studies Review, "One of the great strengths of the book is Ward's comprehensively informed conversation with natural science over how its cosmology relates to theistic claims that God is the creator....A second major contribution of the book is Ward's continuing dialogue from a Christian perspective with other scriptural religious traditions...around the issue of God."--Choice"This is a carefully argued and persuasive work informed by contemporary science. Highly recommended for universities and seminaries."--Religious Studies Review, 'a project in several volumes that is systematic in its coverage of belief ... remarkable project ... Ward engages critically with a range of sources ... Ward presents a persuasive picture of the physical universe as 'an expression of the mind and heart of God' ... he has illuminated a range of difficult issues where Christians, including theologians, feel particularly unsure ... The three volumes so far published are a remarkable achievement and seal KeithWard's reputation as the most productive and constructive theologian writing in English today.'Paul Avis, Anglican Theological Review, LXXXII:1'the style is not polemical; it is thoughtful and even when critical is courteous and reasonable ... I am glad to have read this book. I have gained much from it; it is serious and thoughtful. But is has also left me with a deeper appreciation of our Lord's meaning in Matthew 11:25f.'Douglas Spanner, Churchman 113/4 1999'There is much good sense here,,, He gives overriding importance, in setting out his ideas about God the Creator, to certain human values, in particular the need to preserve creaturely freedom in reciprocal interaction with God. These values predispose his theology. The result is the creation by him of a remarkably anthropomorphic God, who has a history, whose will can be thwarted, and who consequently has feelings of frustration as well as of delight.'The Tablet'what makes this book richer than the standard philosophical apologia, and quite different from a postmodern nostalgia trip, is Ward's engagement with different religious traditions.'The Times Higher Education Supplement'Ward gives us an account of creation which is panoramic in scope, and impressive by any standards. This book is the second in a promising series of five. In spite of ambiguities, it represents a hefty challenge of its own.'Alan Race, Church Times'Ward's book is as fine an example of contemporary philosophy of religion, in the tradition of British empirical philosophy, as one is lilkely to find. After Rosenzweig, it is a gust of fresh air.'Norman Solomon, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. XLVIII, No. 1, Spring 1997'Here is an excellent continuation of Keith Ward's project of looking at major concepts of faith in some main scriptural religions. The last chapter constitutes a magisterial critique of contemporary essays on the Trinity which is, like the writings of David Jenkins, rather more orthodox than it appears to be. It is not easy to be neutral about this sort of tour de force. I think its advantages easily outweigh its disadvantages, making its author one of themost creative theologians in Britain today.'Theology'Here is an excellent continuation to Keith Ward's project of looking at major concepts of faith in some main scriptural religions. It is not easy to be neutral about this sort of tour de force. I think its advantages easily outweigh its disadvantages, making its author one of the most creative theologians in Britain today.'G.M. Newlands, University of Glasgow, Theology, May/June 1997'he deals delightfully with some of the needless confusions that abound in the writings of Tillich and McFague ... It is difficult to review books that one finds completely convincing. In my judgement on all the central questions, Ward is entirely right.'Ian Markham, Liverpool Hope University College, Religious Studies, Vol. 33 1997, 'Ward gives us an account of creation which is panoramic in scope, and impressive by any standards. This book is the second in a promising series of five. In spite of ambiguities, it represents a hefty challenge of its own.'Alan Race, Church Times, 'a project in several volumes that is systematic in its coverage of belief ... remarkable project ... Ward engages critically with a range of sources ... Ward presents a persuasive picture of the physical universe as 'an expression of the mind and heart of God' ... he has illuminated a rangeof difficult issues where Christians, including theologians, feel particularly unsure ... The three volumes so far published are a remarkable achievement and seal Keith Ward's reputation as the most productive and constructive theologian writing in English today.'Paul Avis, Anglican Theological Review, LXXXII:1, 'There is much good sense here,,, He gives overriding importance, in setting out his ideas about God the Creator, to certain human values, in particular the need to preserve creaturely freedom in reciprocal interaction with God. These values predispose his theology. The result is the creationby him of a remarkably anthropomorphic God, who has a history, whose will can be thwarted, and who consequently has feelings of frustration as well as of delight.'The Tablet
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
291.24
Synopsis
This is the second book in a trilogy tracing major concepts in the four scriptural faiths of the world: Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. Following the first book on Revelation , this new book focuses on the question of Creation . Ward explores what modern thinkers across the world and across faiths have had to say on the topic. In addition, he considers the insights of modern physics, and shows how the universe can be seen as the expression of the mind and heart of God., This book is the second part of a major project of comparative theology begun with Religion and Revelation (Clarendon Press, 1994), which looks at major concepts of faith in all four of the main scriptural religions of the world. In Religion and Creation, the author explores the idea of a creator God in the work of twentieth century writers from Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. He develops a positive concept of God which stresses God's dynamic and responsive relation to the temporal structure of the universe, and the importance of that structure to the self-expression of the divine being. Professor Ward goes on to present a Trinitarian doctrine of creation, drawing inspiration from a wider set of theistic traditions and recent discussions in physics in the realm of cosmology., This is the second book in a trilogy which explores major concepts in the four major scriptural faiths of the world: Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. Part I dealt with Revelation, whilst this new book focuses on the question of creation. As well as looking at what modern thinkers across the world have had to say on the topic, the book also considers the insights of modern physics, and shows how the universe can be seen as the expression of the mind and heart of God.
LC Classification Number
BL226.W37 1996

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