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Landscape of Faith

An Explorer's Guide To The Christian Creeds

Landscape of Faith

An Explorer's Guide To The Christian Creeds

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£16.99

Publisher: SPCK Publishing
ISBN: 9780281076253
Number of Pages: 276
Published: 15/02/2018
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

Alister McGrath is one of the world's leading Christian theologians. In this new book, he tells of his discovery of Christianity while a student at Oxford University, and takes readers on a panoramic tour of the landscape of the Christian faith. Using the great themes of the Creeds as a map, McGrath shares his delight in exploring their meaning, significance and continuing importance. This engrossing book will prove invaluable to clergy, church leaders and theological students.

Alister McGrath, DPhil, DD

Alister McGrath is Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford, and a prolific author. His bestselling volume The Dawkins Delusion? has sold over 150,000 copies worldwide in 17 languages, and his other books for SPCK include Why God Won't Go Away, Mere Theology and Enriching Our Vision of Reality.

Alister McGrath invariably combines enormous scholarship with an accessible and engaging style. -- Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge [On the author's CHRISTIAN BELIEF FOR EVERYONE SERIES] Highly recommended * Church of England Newspaper * Again and again, Alister McGrath elegantly performs that central task of any teacher: to enable his students and readers, starting from the familiar ground of what they already know, to go on to explore new territory, and begin to see an expanded horizon. * Church Times * McGrath writes with style and conviction, and wears his learning lightly in his ability to draw upon a wide variety of sources in the formation of his argument. * New Directions * McGrath's ability to translate often complex theological matters into contemporary prose for a popular audience once again shines through, with an immensely readable style that captivates readers from the opening pages. * Life and Work * Written with academic rigour, but in a form which assumes no prior knowledge, [it] does what it says on the cover and enables an exploration of Christian belief for everyone. * Methodist Recorder *