Keith Ward (1) (1938–)
Autor de God: A Guide for the Perplexed
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Sobre El Autor
Keith Ward is a fellow of the British Academy for his work in theology and religious studies. He was formerly Professor of Religion at King's College, London, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, and a member of the Council of the Royal Institute of Philosophy. He is also a well-known mostrar más broadcaster and author of more than twenty books. mostrar menos
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Obras de Keith Ward
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Within the love of God : essays on the doctrine of God in honour of Paul S. Fiddes (2014) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
Christian Thought in the Twenty-First Century: Agenda for the Future (2012) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1938-08-22
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- UK
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Hexham, Northumberland, England, UK
- Educación
- University of Wales (BA|1962)
Linacre College (BLitt ∙ 1968)
University of Cambridge (MA and DD)
University of Oxford (MA and DD) - Ocupaciones
- lecturer (University of Glasgow | 1964-1969)
lecturer (Philosophy | University of St Andrews | 1969-1971)
priest (Church of England | 1972- )
dean (Trinity Hall | University of Cambridge | 1975-1983)
professor (Moral and Social Theology | University of London | 1982- )
professor (History and Philosophy of Religion | King's College London | 1985- ) (mostrar todos 7)
professor (Divinity | University of Oxford | 1991-2004) - Premios y honores
- Gifford Lectures (1993-1994)
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 56
- También por
- 6
- Miembros
- 1,579
- Popularidad
- #16,337
- Valoración
- 3.5
- Reseñas
- 16
- ISBNs
- 207
- Idiomas
- 9
He argues for the primacy of love and God's desire to reconcile humans to himself and that the Bible must be interpreted in that light. He is not afraid to say some parts of the Bible must be jettisoned as conflicting with the general spiritual principles underlying the overall message. Although I have great sympathy for his approach, I do wonder if it is overly intellectual, making Christianity a religion that only speaks to people with a certain level of education.… (más)