Description
Introduces readers to the origins, developments and functions of Christian doctrine as a particular, inevitable and necessary practice of the Christian community.
About the Author
Geoff Thompson is Co-ordinator of Studies: Systematic Theology at Pilgrim Theological College and Associate Professor, University of Divinity, Australia.
Reviews
This admirable book by Geoff Thompson shows how truth and contingency go together in the formation of doctrine. Thompson steers a course between the errors of relativism on the one side (as if doctrine were purely a product of its social environment) and totalizing claims on the other (as if doctrine were purely a matter of objective revealed truth). The result is a balanced and convincing account of the process by which Christians articulate the meaning of the gospel in new social contexts. * Ben Myers, Millis Institute, Australia *
In this timely guide for the perplexed - for who among us is not perplexed in this challenging moment in human history -Geoff Thompson issues an urgent and gracious invitation to all Christians to participate in the necessary work of making doctrine, and offers them guidance on how to proceed. Doctrine, in Thompson's understanding, is not about homage to a tradition that is given once and for all, but a polyvalent and dynamic genre, attentive to the divine mandates of justice and love. Beautifully written, framed by a global perspective, Christian Doctrine: A Guide for the Perplexed is a signal contribution to the contemporary project of reviving doctrine as a living engagement with changing realities. * Christine Helmer, Northwestern University, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9780567673336
Author Rev Dr Geoff Thompson
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 257g