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Extraction code: 7yc5 Title: Christian Theology-Oxford General Reader
Author: [UK] David Ford
Translator: Wu
Douban score: 7.3
Publishing House: Yilin Publishing House
Publication year: 20 14-6
Page count: 376
Content introduction:
This book provides a fair overview of the core issues of contemporary theology for religious believers and non-believers. David Ford's questioning narrative method leads readers to think about the principles as the basis of religious belief: the core position of salvation in several major religions in the world, the concept of God in the ancient, modern and post-modern background, the challenges to theology posed by prayer and worship activities, the problem of sin and evil, and so on. The author also discusses the essence of experience, knowledge and wisdom in theology, and the appropriate way for modern people to interpret theological texts.
About the author:
author
David Ford, Professor of Theology at Cambridge University. His published works include Ode to Cheers: Praise for Theology (co-authored with Daniel Hardy), Meaning and Truth in 2 Corinthians (co-authored with Francis Young) and Contemporary Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology in the 20th Century (ed). ), the form of life, self and redemption: accepting transformation, etc.
Preface author
Professor He, Department of Religious Teaching and Research, School of Philosophy, Renmin University of China, is a researcher at the Institute of Buddhism and Religion, Renmin University of China, the key research base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education. Mainly engaged in religious basic theory, religious philosophy, Christian theology and other fields. He is the author of Diversified Views on God, Wan Chuan Reflecting the Moon, Selected Works of He, Hundreds of Rivers Returning to the Sea, Dust and the Earth of Thirty Schools, etc.