Faith Maps: Ten religious explorers from Newman to today

Faith Maps: Ten religious explorers from Newman to today

by Michael Paul Gallagher (Author)

Synopsis

In Faith Maps a theologian of great flair and originality `translates' the voices of several leading thinkers into a series of reflections on faith and contemporary life and culture. The result is both a delightful introduction to theology and religion for students and general readers and a thought-provoking improvisation on familiar themes that will delight specialists. Gallagher devotes a separate chapter to each of ten writers who have explored the credibility of religious faith, beginning with John Henry Newman and ending with Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI). But, he writes, `I do not simply report on what they say. I offer a brief summary of their ideas but I also translate their vision into a more contemporary and less specialist idiom. What would they say today? Or, what do they inspire in me? As in music, they are variations on a theme with considerable freedom to go beyond their explicit statements.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Publisher: Darton, Longman and Todd
Published: 14 May 2010

ISBN 10: 0232527970
ISBN 13: 9780232527971

Author Bio
wrote several books on faith and contemporary culture, including Faith Maps, Clashing Symbols and Dive Deeper. He was a lecturer in modern literature at University College Dublin before going to Rome where he was rector of the Bellarmino College and professor of fundamental theology at the Gregorian University. He died in November 2015.