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The Problems of Theology Brian Hebblethwaite

The Problems of Theology By Brian Hebblethwaite

The Problems of Theology by Brian Hebblethwaite


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Summary

The author sets out to explore the relation between theology and the broader field of religious studies.

The Problems of Theology Summary

The Problems of Theology by Brian Hebblethwaite

Faculties of theology are a traditional feature of most western European universities, yet in colleges of education, schools and in some newer universities the subject is studied, if at all, under the heading of 'religious studies'. Taking the question 'Is there such a subject?' as his point of departure, the author sets out to explore the relation between theology and the broader field of religious studies. Theology primarily means 'rational talk about God', but the word is used in other wider and looser senses as well. Mr Hebblethwaite discusses in what ways it is possible for non-believers to engage in theology, and stresses the need for all to pursue the subject openly and self-critically in a religiously pluralist world. Criteria for truth-claims in religion and the problem of revelation are among the topics examined. In the course of his study the author looks at the relationship between theology and a number of adjacent subjects: psychology and the social sciences, philosophy, history and ethics.

Table of Contents

1. Is there such a subject?; 2. Theology and comparative religion; 3. Theology, psychology and the social sciences; 4. Theology and philosophy; 5. The problem of revelation; 6. Theology and history; 7. Ethical problems; 8. The problem of doctrine today.

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GOR001644711
9780521298117
0521298113
The Problems of Theology by Brian Hebblethwaite
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1980-09-11
176
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