Christian Thought: A Brief History

Christian Thought: A Brief History

by Adrian Hastings (Editor), Alistair Mason (Editor), HughPyper (Editor)

Synopsis

What does it mean to be a Christian at the dawn of the third millennium? What did it mean to be a Christian at the dawn of the first millennium? Christian Thought: A Brief History charts the path Christian thinkers have taken over the last 2,000 years searching for answers to some of the basic questions concerning existence and creation that have been churning in the minds of great thinkers for years. In 13 chapters, taken from the highly acclaimed Oxford Companion to Christian Thought, written by distinguished theologians and church historians from both sides of the Atlantic, themselves Christian thinkers, the reader is taken from Pre-Constantinian times to the end of the twentieth century. The chapters don't just travel through time, they also chronicle the journey through different traditions of thought - Eastern Orthodox thinking, Armenian and Syriac thought, and Byzantine theology as well as Western traditions. There is not one single strand of thought that can be identified as 'Christian thinking' and there are no observable facts. The history of 'Christian thinking' is made up of many strands which, even though they may be said to converge to the same point, are very distinct in their own right. The chapters in this book do not aim merely to explain or tell the story of 'thought', they reflect the thinking of the scholars who wrote them and aim to provoke the reader into further study.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 188
Edition: First ed.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 14 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0192802801
ISBN 13: 9780192802804
Book Overview: A journey through 2,000 years of Christian thinking

Author Bio

The late Adrian Hastings was Emeritus Professor of Theology at the University of Leeds. Alistair Mason recently retired as Senior Lecturer in Church History at the University of Leeds. Hugh Pyper is Head of School and Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies, University of Leeds.