Synopses & Reviews
Christian Theology: A Brief Introductionis an incisive and engaging textbook that shows students how to think theologically - how they can respond both creatively and intelligently to the issues and challenges that face them today. Gareth Jones achieves this by providing four key stages:
- highlighting the basic characteristics of theology and its relationship with faith.
- describing theology's resources and key elements.
- examining theology as doctrine and interpretation.
- analysing theology's classic themes and today's new challenges.
By moving through these four stages, students are provided with a solid foundation in theology and equipped with the skills to address, from a theological perspective, a range of important social and political issues.
A lively, accessible and well-informed guide to the discipline, Christian Theologywill be widely used as an introductory textbook for students in theology and religious studies at universities and other institutions of further and higher education.
Review
"The task of a book like this is demanding: to act as matchmaker between the new student and the hoary old queen of the sciences, in the hope that things will progress further than a disappointing first date. Jones's method is wisely chosen. He does not pretend to give an exhaustive description of the history of Christian theology or the forms it has taken. Instead, he sets out to equip the novice with the skills needed to survive and flourish in this enticing world...It may not be the most exciting tryst in town, but an evening with this book just might help the inexperienced theologian find some confidence for future engagements." Steven Shakespeare, Modern Believing
Synopsis
This lively introduction to Christian theology is the ideal guide for readers who are new to the subject. Christian Theology: A Brief Introduction looks at the discipline and how it works, and examines the contemporary challenges it faces.
In a carefully reasoned style, it introduces the basic skills required to study theology successfully. In 4 sections -- basic definitions, resources and responsibilities, 'how it works', and challenges -- it gradually introduces deeper levels of understanding and inquiry. It looks at all of the areas confronting theology today, and urges the reader to consider how theology actually works. Classic and new questions in the discipline are presented to the reader in the final section of the book for serf study. Throughout, the book provides a guide to the history of Christian theology, suggestions for further reading, introductions and summaries to chapters, and a glossary.
Synopsis
Christian Theology: A Brief Introduction is an incisive and engaging textbook that shows students how to think theologically - how they can respond both creatively and intelligently to the issues and challenges that face them today. Gareth Jones achieves this by providing four key stages:
- highlighting the basic characteristics of theology and its relationship with faith.
- describing theology's resources and key elements.
- examining theology as doctrine and interpretation.
- analysing theology's classic themes and today's new challenges.
By moving through these four stages, students are provided with a solid foundation in theology and equipped with the skills to address, from a theological perspective, a range of important social and political issues.
A lively, accessible and well-informed guide to the discipline, Christian Theology will be widely used as an introductory textbook for students in theology and religious studies at universities and other institutions of further and higher education.
Synopsis
Christian Theology: A Brief Introduction is an incisive and engaging textbook that shows students how to think theologically - how they can respond both creatively and intelligently to the issues and challenges that face them today.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-176) and index.
About the Author
Gareth Jones is Lecturer in Systematic Theology at Birmingham University, and Theological Consultant to the House of Bishops.
Table of Contents
Introduction: What is Christian Theology?.
Part 1: Mapping the Terrain:.
1. Christian Theology and Christian Faith.
2. Christian Theology: Some Important Qualities.
Part II: Handling the Building Blocks:.
3. Language and Experience.
4. The Bible.
5. History and Tradition.
6. Society and Culture.
Part III: Developing Necessary Skills:.
7. Doctrine: The Shape of Christian Theology.
8. Interpretation: The Task of Christian Theology.
Part IV: Looking Around, Past and Present:.
9. Recurrent Themes in Christian Theology.
10. Contemporary Issues. Conclusion: The Ever-widening Ripple.
Glossary.
Suggestions for Further Reading.
Index.