Description
A powerful re-statement of Liberal Protestantism for the twenty first century, especially alive to the imperative of inter faith dialogue and understanding.
About the Author
Ian Bradley is Reader in Practical Theology and Church history in the School of Divinity at the University of St Andrews and a prolific author, broadcaster and preacher.
Reviews
Mentioned in 'Titles just published' section in The Church Times, 30th April, 2010.
'Demonstrates Bradley's strengths as an engaging writer able to call upon a wealth of illustrative material.' Church of England Newspaper, 2nd July 2010
'Read Bradley if you want to get a feel for serious issues in the Churches today' Methodist Recorder, 15th July 2010
'This amazing little book is full of ... insights, which will come as a complete surprise to most people' Churchman, Sept. 2010
'This amazing little book is full of ... insights, which will come as a complete surprise to most people' Churchman, Sept. 2010
This book... presents a well-defined statement of liberal beliefs clearly very far from the assumed position of most Congregationalists -- The Congregationalist
'This is an intelligent and passionate book. The author is unusually sure-footed in the way in which he not only defends liberalism, but remains engagingly open to the flaws that its critics accuse it of.' -- The Church Times
'This is a fun and interesting book... Bradley makes an important case for a set of values that need and should be part of any good theology.' -- Theology
Ian Bradley has given us a readable, broadly researched book, a passionate reclamation of theological liberalism and a stout defence of its academic pedigree. -- Jim Lawlor * The Furrow *
Book Information
ISBN 9780567268907
Author Ian Bradley
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 322g