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Grace and Necessity: Towards a New Theology for the 21st Century

Reflections on Art and Love

Grace and Necessity: Towards a New Theology for the 21st Century -  Williams, Rowan
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In his first major new work of original theology since enthronement as Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams explores the borderlands between theology, art and literature in order to pioneer a new theological expression of grace and human creativity. He discusses modern philosophy but also examines modern art, the work of writers, poets and artists on art and sacrament and the underlying theology of artistic production.


Rowan Williams approaches the topic both as a published poet and as an Archbishop who is pioneering intellectual renewal in the Christian Churches.

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Author/Artist Rowan Williams
ISBN/Ref 9780819281180
0819281182
Size: 216mm(H) x 138mm(W) Pages 224
Publisher Morehouse
Published 2005-06-06
Format hardback
Product ID 103048
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