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About the Author
Timothy J. Furry (PhD, University of Dayton) is Instructor of Religion and Philosophy and Chaplain at Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School, Bloom eld Hills, Michigan. He is coeditor of 'Ecclesiology and Exclusion' (2012) and author of multiple theological essays, book chapters, and reviews.
Reviews
"[...]the ambition of this book excites. More scholars - Christians and non-Christians alike - should reevaluate philosophy of history from a medieval perspective." -Nathan J. Ristuccia, Reviews in Religion and Theology vol. 22, issue 2 , March 2015 "Furry has worthwhile things to say about the importance of reading Bede with serious theological interest; he has correctly noted the important differences between Bede's and Agustine's approaches to Genesis 1 and provides some valuable discussion of those differences." -Conor O'Brien, Journal of Theological Studies, vol 66 issue 1, April 2015 "Furry's lucid style, helpful analogies, and impressive grasp of his multifarious series of interlocking subjects are sure to delight any careful reader who is interested in how the past relates to the present. A careful work such as this merits careful attention." -Josh Bruce, The Expository Times, Vol. 127 No. 11, August 2016 "Furry does an admirable job of displaying how commitments elsewhere affect the writing of history. His apologetic for Christian figural readings of history is insightful, and one hopes he will make good on his promise to extend it further! More specialized in scope, this book would appeal to masters of doctoral students interested in the areas of historical theory, philosophy of language, and theology of creation." -Jonathan Douglas Hicks, Theological Book Review, Vol. 26 No. 2, 2015
Book Information
ISBN 9780227174241
Author Timothy J. Furry
Format Paperback
Page Count 172
Imprint James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight(grams) 266g