Textbook
The Open Secret: A New Vision for Natural TheologyISBN: 978-1-4051-2691-5
Paperback
387 pages
April 2008, ©2008, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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?McGrath seeks to develop a specifically Christian approach to natural theology, anchoring it in the Christ event, and interpreting natural theology as something that is both historically located in the life and death of Jesus of Nazareth and theologically interpreted by the church.? (New Testament Abstracts, January 2009)
?As we have come to expect from McGrath, the book is historically well-researched, conversant with recent literature, theologically creative, and carefully argued. It will certainly reshape contemporary discussions of natural theology and natural law.? (Religious Studies Review, March 09)
"McGrath's book starts from distinctively Christian Trinitarian theology and then develops what the author sees as ways for Christian beliefs to create a means of seeing nature with a new sense of vision?with the purpose of understanding the connections between Christian belief and natural science. It is extremely well-researched and footnoted, with an extensive bibliography of sources cited. Summing Up: Recommended." (CHOICE)
"The book is learned, covering a great deal of historical ground." (First Things)
"Alister McGrath's The Open Secret provides nothing less than the foundations of a vigorous renewal of natural theology for our time. Theologians and others who have considered natural theology an exhausted topic will have second thoughts after reading this richly nuanced, scholarly, creative, and enjoyable book."–John F. Haught, Georgetown University
"This is vintage McGrath: confident, capacious in scope, brisk
in exposition, decisive in argument. Noone is better placed to make
a case for a revisionary theology of nature; this book is sure to
command a wide audience and to generate profitable
debate."
–John Webster, King's College, Aberdeen
"For much of the twentieth century natural theology was regarded
as intellectually moribund and theologically suspect. In this
splendid new book, best-selling author and distinguished theologian
Alister McGrath issues a vigorous challenge to the old prejudices.
Building on the foundation of the classical triad of truth, beauty
and goodness, he constructs an impressive case for a new and
revitalized natural theology. This is a well-conceived, timely, and
thought-provoking volume."
–Peter Harrison, Harris Manchester College, Oxford