On Christian TheologyISBN: 978-0-631-21440-3
Paperback
328 pages
January 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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"A sustained and remarkably coherent essay on the daunting task
of doing theology today. They again show him to be a theologian of
immense erudition and maturity, and, perhaps more importantly, of
fine sensitivity to the subterfuges of human frailty."Times
Literary Supplement
"It is certainly a thought-provoking book; and if it gets people
thinking honestly and deeply about the problems it discusses, then
I am sure its author will be satisfied." Church Times
"Few contemporary theologians could offer such an exhilarating,
authoritative and properly demanding exploration of what it means
to do Christian theology. A companion volume on Christian ethics
would be more than welcome." Nicholas Sagovsky, University of
Newcastle.
"Rowan Williams speaks out of a fund of learning and pastoral
experience which has made him arguably the most distinguished
theologian in the English-speaking world. In Williams' hands the
language of finality and universal significance gains unexpected
energy." The Way.
"[On Christian Theology] exhibits a distinctive theological
posture...having remarkable and deep internal coherence. His terms
of engagement do not so much incite challenge and response as
provoke fresh and more supple thinking of one's own. And that
provocation is accompanied by the intense esthetic satisfaction of
being drawn into the intellectual dance of so nimble and inventive
a theological sensibility." David H. Kelsey, Yale Divinity
School.
"The range of these essays, the importance of the subjects they
treat, and, of course, Williams's erudition all mean that these
essays will need to be taken seriously. A wide range of readers
will owe Williams a debt of gratitude for the scatter of
characteristically brilliant insights in these essays." The
Heythrop Journal
"All in all, this is a valuable and stumulating book - one to which the reader will want to return." Studies in World Christianity