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The Problems of Theology

The author sets out to explore the relation between theology and the broader field of religious studies.

Brian Hebblethwaite (Author)

9780521298117, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 11 September 1980

176 pages

20.4 x 12.1 x 0.9 cm, 0.22 kg

Faculties of theology are a traditional feature of most western European universities, yet in colleges of education, schools and in some newer universities the subject is studied, if at all, under the heading of 'religious studies'. Taking the question 'Is there such a subject?' as his point of departure, the author sets out to explore the relation between theology and the broader field of religious studies. Theology primarily means 'rational talk about God', but the word is used in other wider and looser senses as well. Mr Hebblethwaite discusses in what ways it is possible for non-believers to engage in theology, and stresses the need for all to pursue the subject openly and se]

The Problems of Theology Hebblethwaite Paperback Cambridge University Press

The Problems of Theology

The author sets out to explore the relation between theology and the broader field of religious studies.

Brian Hebblethwaite (Author)

9780521298117, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 11 September 1980

176 pages

20.4 x 12.1 x 0.9 cm, 0.22 kg

Faculties of theology are a traditional feature of most western European universities, yet in colleges of education, schools and in some newer universities the subject is studied, if at all, under the heading of 'religious studies'. Taking the question 'Is there such a subject?' as his point of departure, the author sets out to explore the relation between theology and the broader field of religious studies. Theology primarily means 'rational talk about God', but the word is used in other wider and looser senses as well. Mr Hebblethwaite discusses in what ways it is possible for non-believers to engage in theology, and stresses the need for all to pursue the subject openly and se]

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