Description
About the Author
Revd Dr Lincoln Harvey is Assistant Dean and Lecturer in Systematic Theology at St Mellitus College. He is the author of A Brief Theology of Sport (SCM Press, 2014).
Reviews
"A keenly needed book from a powerfully competent theologian and word-smith" -- Donna Lazenby
"...he does a masterful job of easing the reader into Jenson's world..." -- Stephen J. Wright
"This is a guidebook in the best possible sense, as Lincoln Harvey makes the reader confront the disconcerting originality of Jenson's thinking whilst discovering the order and beauty within his carefully elaborated and skillfully orchestr'ted points and counterpoints. This exciting book is a lively celebration of the work of a theologian who is rightly described as "America's theologian'." -- Christoph Schwobel, University of St Andrews
"A fast-paced and exciting book about a fast-paced and exciting thinker. Lincoln Harvey's illuminating account of Jenson's thought brings into focus some of the most challenging and contested questions of theology today." -- Ben Myers, Christian Heritage College, Brisbane
"Jenson's style was to pack centuries of thought into single phrases, but Harvey reverses the trend. Where Jenson sped up, Harvey slows down and savors, unpacks, and meditates. This is a contemplative biography of Jenson and his thought, and, like Harvey, we will find ourselves bowing in the company of the recognizable, yet strangely original God we serve." -- Julie Canlis, Whitworth University, Washington
"In this engaging and stylish study, Lincoln Harvey, tutor in Systematic Theology at St Mellitus College, provides a fine introduction to the broad sweep of Jenson's theological thought. With the skill of an experienced teacher, he introduces themes that are later consolidated, deftly looped back to, and linked with others in a fast-paced and a challenging read." -- Church Times, 5 June 2020
Book Information
ISBN 9780334058816
Author Lincoln Harvey
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint SCM Press
Publisher SCM Press