The Old Creed and the New, is Don Cupitt's return to the UK market, after a five year absence, with a successor to his earlier works, which can be seen as the next stage in his long project to modernise religious thought. Here he sharply juxtaposes the traditional Apostles' Creed of Western Christianity and the emergent creed of modern radical theology. Side by side they look amazingly different, and Cupitt carefully explains what is happening and why. The main change is that the old creed situated the believer within a huge narrative cosmology, the central myth of a great religion-based civilization, whereas the new creed merely defines the bare outlines of a modern spirituality. The difference is very great, and it is vital that we understand it clearly. Whilst in previous works Cupitt has attempted to define the real religion of modern people, and help them learn religious thinking for themselves in a post-ecclesiastical Christianity, in this book he attempts to bridge the gap between the old way of dogma and Church, and the new, plural, post-ecclesiastical kind of religion.
About the AuthorDon Cupitt was ordained to the Diocese of Manchester in 1959 and until recently was Dean of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge. He is author of many books spanning theology and philosophy of religion.
Book InformationISBN 9780334040538
Author Don CupittFormat Paperback
Page Count 166
Imprint SCM PressPublisher SCM Press