Theology in the Public Square: Church, Academy, and NationISBN: 978-1-4051-3509-2
Hardcover
262 pages
December 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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"This is an important book and I hope augurs more interaction between out different Christian educational traditions." (The Gospel and Our Culture)
"A well argued book … D'Costa has an invaluable argument on the key place of theology within the life of a faith. (Anvil)
"A stimulating read … Contains absorbing views on a wide range of current issues such as identity, secularization, ethics and politics … A timely and relevant challenge for those involved with Church or university theology in today's religiously volatile world." (International Journal of Public Theology)
"A powerful and serious theological argument - essential reading for anyone who wants to think seriously about the future of universities in the west, and most especially, in these troubled times, about the relevance of the practice and study of religion to what the west may become."—Paul J. Griffiths, University of Illinois
"In this timely work, Gavin D'Costa has caught the
post-liberal/post-conservative wave sweeping over English-language
theology. Picking up on Alisdair MacIntyre's suggestion that a
pluralism of rival universities would foster real difference better
than pluralistic universities, he argues for a strong-case Catholic
university. Such a university would require both ecclesial theology
and theological religious studies. In this book, D'Costa performs
both. His treatment of theology, its relation to prayer and
exegesis, and its place in the university will energize readers who
are tired of the same old theological thing."
—William L. Portier, University of Dayton