Synopses & Reviews
Written by one of the world’s leading theologians,
Theology: The Basics is designed for students taking a first short course in Christian theology or for lay Christians who wish to find out more about their faith. Completely revised and updated in response to feedback from readers, this second edition:
- Introduces readers to key theological issues, such as God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, faith, creation, salvation, atonement, religious history, and heaven
- Contains within each chapter an overview of one of these themes, presents relevant biblical passages, and summarizes the contribution of one major theologian
- Includes a major new chapter on sacraments and expanded discussion of key concepts throughout
- Features new sections on core topics, including the problem of suffering, the theology of sin, concepts of heaven, and views of the millennium
- Uses the Apostle’s Creed as a framework in order to provide a user-friendly structure
- Concludes with a section on how readers can take their study further, giving examples of the kind of detailed discussion that is possible.
The revisions to the second edition enhance the book’s accessibility and coverage, while retaining the clarity and style that made the first edition an international bestseller and student favorite.
Review
"With trademark lucidity, McGrath explores the fundamentals of Christian belief through the voices of its most revered theologians. From the groundwork of the Apostles’ Creed, the text builds in measured steps upon its own foundations. This new edition will surely be welcomed by educators and seekers across a broad theological landscape."
–Deborah Halter, Loyola University New Orleans
"With new and expanded chapters, this second edition of Theology: The Basics manages to improve on the remarkable achievement of the first. Concise, accurate, and insightful, it's a wonderful introduction to the heart of Christianity."
–Bradley Nystrom, California State University
"Alister McGrath does not disappoint. This text provides for students, scholars and laity an unparalleled jewel that will define Christian theology for decades to come. An engaging read."
–Noel Leo Erskine, Emory University
"This attractive introduction is concise without engaging in caricature, accessible without being pedantic and historically informed without losing sight of contemporary discussions. Perhaps what is most striking is that it provides very clear instruction while inviting students to make their own discoveries and draw their own conclusions. The text is generously supported with excerpts from classic theological works, and offers thought-provoking questions for student discussion. In this way, McGrath engages his readers in the very sort of ongoing theological dialogue the work surveys."
–Steven Guthrie, Belmont University
"The wisdom of a fine theologian and the savvy of an excellent teacher are distilled in this valuable book. It will be esteemed by teachers and students alike, for it is hard to imagine a better companion for beginning the journey of theology."
–M. Douglas Meeks, Vanderbilt University
Review
“McGrath’s approach is creedal and biblical. The chapters are lucid, engaging, and thought-provoking in so far as they serve as gateways into a complex (if not at times convoluted) field of study.” (
Religious Studies Review, March 2009)
"The publisher's blurb reports that the first edition was 'an international best seller' … .It deserves this success. Students need such a clearly presented, sure-footed account of the theological basics." (Theological Book Review, 2008)
Synopsis
'The second edition of this book, written by internationally-acclaimed theologian and author Alister E. McGrath, has been completely updated in response to feedback from readers. It retains the clarity and accessibility that made the first edition so popular, whilst expanding its coverage of a range of issues.
- Includes a major new chapter on sacraments and new sections on core topics, including the problem of suffering, the theology of sin, concepts of heaven, and views of the millennium
- Uses the Apostle’s Creed as a framework to introduce readers to key theological issues, such as God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, faith, creation, salvation, atonement, religious history and heaven
- Contains within each chapter an overview of one of these themes, presents relevant biblical passages, and summarizes the contribution of one major theologian
- Written by one of the world’s leading theologians for anyone taking a first short course in Christian theology
- Can be used alongside McGrath\'s Theology: The Basic Readingsfor a complete overview of the field.
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Synopsis
The second edition of this book, written by internationally-acclaimed theologian and author Alister E. McGrath, has been completely updated in response to feedback from readers. It retains the clarity and accessibility that made the first edition so popular, whilst expanding its coverage of a range of issues.
- Includes a major new chapter on sacraments and new sections on core topics, including the problem of suffering, the theology of sin, concepts of heaven, and views of the millennium
- Uses the Apostle’s Creed as a framework to introduce readers to key theological issues, such as God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, faith, creation, salvation, atonement, religious history and heaven
- Contains within each chapter an overview of one of these themes, presents relevant biblical passages, and summarizes the contribution of one major theologian
- Written by one of the world’s leading theologians for anyone taking a first short course in Christian theology
- Can be used alongside McGrath's Theology: The Basic Readings for a complete overview of the field
About the Author
Alister E. McGrath is Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University, and Senior Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, Oxford. He is the author of numerous popular theology textbooks, including Christian Theology, fourth edition and The Christian Theology Reader, third edition. Readers may wish to use this book in order to make the transition to these more challenging texts.
Table of Contents
Preface.
The Apostles’ Creed.
Getting Started.
1 Faith.
2 God.
3 Creation.
4 Jesus.
5 Salvation.
6 Trinity.
7 Church.
8 Sacraments.
9 Heaven.
Moving on.
A brief glossary of theological terms.
Details of theologians cited.
Index