A Light in a Burning-Glass - Robert Boak Slocum - Books - Wipf & Stock Publishers - 9781532696961 - September 27, 2019
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A Light in a Burning-Glass

Robert Boak Slocum

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A Light in a Burning-Glass

A Light in a Burning-Glass introduces readers to the distinctive synthesis of theological reflection and everyday faith that characterizes the life and theology of Austin Farrer (1904-1968), a man widely considered to be the most important Anglican theologian of the twentieth century. Often quoted for isolated insights but rarely appreciated for his depth and coherency, Farrer is a theologian who, according to Robert Boak Slocum, is fascinating to consider but difficult to master. In this survey and explanation of the Anglican leader's prodigious output and complexity of thought, Slocum sorts through Farrer's many writings to articulate his theological vision.

Slocum delves into Farrer's treatises, essays, lectures, correspondence, and reviews in an exploration of his three primary areas of theological concern: pastoral, biblical, and philosophical. Noting that few theologians have published so many significant works in such varied areas of theological study, Slocum maps the connectedness of thought that unites Farrer's works.

Slocum moves from a basic study of Farrer's background and methodology to a consideration of his major themes: Christian hope, the problem of evil, the role of image and imagination in Christian faith, the use of literary methods in the interpretation of theology, and the interplay of divine action and human freedom in the Christian life.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 27, 2019
ISBN13 9781532696961
Publishers Wipf & Stock Publishers
Pages 154
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   376 g
Language English  

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