Description
About the Author
Clive Marsh is Academic Head of the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning at the University of Leicester and International Research Consultant and Research Fellow at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education in Birmingham.
Reviews
Clive Marsh's A Cultural Theology of Salvation is an eminently accessible and richly reflective exploration of how Western society today might find the Christian account of salvation both relevant and appealing. * Taylor Worley, Reading Religion *
Well-written, offering a synthesis of the way how salvation has been perceived in the cultural space during the time and also underlining its relevance for areas like philosophy, sociology, aesthetics, philology or economy, Clive Marsh's book..is not only an useful tool for the theologians who want to find ways of dialogue with people coming from other areas of research, but also an interesting lecture for a curious reader or for a researcher who wants to deep a topic like the salvation and to understand it in a holistic way. * Iuliu-Marius Morariu, University of Babes-Bolyai, Hermeneia *
Marsh's study is typically the work of a bridge builder. He knows his classics in systematic theology, but he knows his Western context as well. He places Christ and culture in critical dialogue and is fully aware of the risky character of his enterprise. Therefore, my conclusion is: it is a courageous book. Well done! * Martien E. Brinkman, (emeritus) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Journal of Reformed Theology *
Clive Marsh proves to be an engaging and able advocate ... it has positive practical implications that might just save salvation from the threat of cultural incoherence -- or even irrelevance. * Rt Revd Dr John Saxbee, Church Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198811015
Author Clive Marsh
Format Hardback
Page Count 262
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 147mm * 21mm