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On Christian Theology

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On Christian Theology by Rowan Williams is a comprehensive collection of essays that explores fundamental theological questions through the lens of academic study, spiritual reflection, and political context. Drawing on two decades of teaching and pastoral ministry, Williams engages deeply with both ancient theological traditions and contemporary issues. He discusses key doctrines such as creation, incarnation, and the Trinity while emphasising theology's dynamic movement between celebration, communication, and critique. The book also addresses the role of signs and sacraments and the ethical implications of theology in public life, advocating for a creative re-engagement with doctrinal tradition amidst cultural and political challenges.
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This book is well suited for readers interested in theology, religious studies, and philosophy, particularly those keen on understanding Christian doctrine in a contemporary context. It appeals to academics, clergy, and thoughtful lay readers seeking a rigorous yet accessible theological dialogue that bridges tradition with modern challenges.

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Tackles questions of theology and society and the end of the twentieth century. This book bridges the gap between the academic, the spiritual and the political.

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In this comprehensive collection of his work, Rowan Williams, one of the most significant theologians of his generation, tackles many of the most searching questions of theology and society at the end of the twentieth century. On Christian Theology is a book that bridges the gap between the academic, the spiritual and the political.

It is the culmination of 20 years of teaching theology and of pastoral ministry, and reflects a continuing engagement with the patristic and medieval tradition of theology as well as with issues of contemporary theology and philosophy. Williams argues that theology moves constantly between the three registers of the celebratory, the communicative and the critical, and is held together by something not captured by any of these modes.

He reflects on the fundamental connection between theology and self-awareness and self-critique, and discusses doctrinal issuesβ€”creation, incarnation, the Trinityβ€”in this light. He addresses the nature of signs and sacraments and looks at the public and ethical embodiment of this theological vision.

Overall, Williams presents a theological perspective acutely aware of the cultural and political crises of our time. He suggests that detachment from doctrinal tradition will not solve our problems and argues instead for an imaginative reworking of the doctrinal tradition, formed in an intense dialogue with modernity and postmodernity.

Series: Challenges in Contemporary Theology

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Critics praise Williams as an exceptionally creative and profound theologian whose essays form a coherent and mature exploration of modern theology. The Times Literary Supplement highlights his erudition and sensitivity, while the Church Times regards the work as thought-provoking. Scholars appreciate the book’s authoritative and demanding nature, with calls for companion volumes on related topics. Duke University’s L. Gregory Jones commends the accessibility of the collected essays to a wider audience.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780631214403

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 November 1999

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 508g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Rowan Williams was enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury in February 2003. His previous positions include Archbishop of Wales, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Oxford and Dean of Clare College, Cambridge. He has taught theology for more than fifteen years in five continents, worked as a parish priest, and published widely. His previous publications include Teresa of Avila (1991), Open to Judgment (1994) and Sergi Bulgakov (1999).

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