Grace and Necessity

Grace and Necessity

by RowanWilliams (Author)

Synopsis

This is Rowan Williams' first major work of theology since Lost Icons and since his enthronement as Archbishop of Canterbury. It is a work of quite exceptional originality and profundity. This most original new book by Rowan Williams sketches out a new theological aesthetic or, put more simply, a new understanding of how human beings open themselves to transcendence. In describing an aesthetic of transcendence, Dr Williams draws on three key influences: the French Catholic philosopher, Jacques Maritain, the Welsh poet and painter, David Jones, and the American novelist and short story writer, Mary Flannery O'Connor. The influence is as broad as Dr Williams' perception is deep. Through the poetic and creative imagination of these three influences, we read of a new doctrine of God that puts gift and dispossession at the foundation of everything. The result is a book which combines innovation with clarity, and certainly breathes fresh air into a theological enterprise, which often seems turgid, or which may seem to amount at times to little more than intellectual pirouetting. In a real sense, Rowan Williams fulfils his stated ambition for Christianity to engage with contemporary culture, at least in its more imaginative aspects. That a man who holds highest office in the Church has the time and intellectual energy to write such original theology is encouraging for all of us.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 30 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0826481507
ISBN 13: 9780826481504

Media Reviews
'As well as discussing important issues in a profound and original way, Grace and Necessity should also encourage readers to examine the work of three remarkable Christians of the 20th century.' Church of England Newspaper
Author Bio
The Rt. Hon. and Most Reverend Rowan Williams is Archbishop of Canterbury. He was formerly Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford and Archbishop of Wales.