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For scholars and seekers of theological insights
Explores complex ideas about faith and human agency
You will gain a deeper understanding of God and humanity
Austin Farrer's important contribution to philosophical and theological anthropology is discussed here by the six main contributors to the Austin Farrer Centenary Conference held at Oriel College in 2004.
After an Introductory survey by Basil Mitchell, Nancy Murphy provides an in-depth study of Farrer's defence of the freedom of the will, Edward Henderson brings out the key notion of double agency in Farrer's conception of the way God acts in and through the human person. Brian Hebblethwaite explores Farrer's writings for the light they throw on creation and evolution, with special reference to the problems of providence and evil. David Brown extends Farrer's insights on the role of images in biblical revelation to their role in natural religion, and Douglas Hedley shows how Farrer's - and Mitchell's - work on the imagination enriches our understanding of the relation between faith and reason. The Centenary Conference sermon by the Bishop of Oxford is also appended.
Title
Human Person In God's World
Author
Brian Hebblethwaite and Douglas Hedley
Book Format
paperback
Publisher
SCM Press
Published
November 2006
Editor
Brian Hebblethwaite;Douglas Hedley
Weight
196g
Page Count
162
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 0.9 cm
ISBN
9780334041061
ISBN-10
0334041066
Eden Code
122579
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