ISBN-13: 9780334043461 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 562 str.
The SCM Veritas Series brings to market original volumes engaging in critical questions of pressing concern to theologians as well as philosophers, biologists, economists, and representatives of other disciplines. The Grandeur of Reason is the most spectacular Veritas volume to date. It presents a world-class cast of contributors debating the question of universalism. The book includes original contributions by Stanley Hauerwas, John Milbank, Graham Ward, Oliver O'Donovan and Peter Candler and a foreword by Angelo Cardinal Scola. The Grandeur of Reason attempts to think through the re-hellenization of Christian faith. The collection focuses on the importance of Christian 'truth' and the tradition of how faith and reason are bound together in the universal claim of the Gospel. It points toward an authentic understanding of tolerance and ecumenism. The aim of the volume is to establish a path of honest intercultural communication in pursuit of universal truth, guided by the "grandeur" of reason, and unashamedly grounded in the cultural and historical tradition of Christianity. Conor Cunningham is Assistant Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Theology at the University of Nottingham. Peter M. Candler Jr. is Associate Professor of Theology at
The SCM Veritas Series brings to market original volumes engaging in critical questions of pressing concern to theologians as well as philosophers, biologists, economists, and representatives of other disciplines.The Grandeur of Reason is the most spectacular Veritas volume to date. It presents a world-class cast of contributors debating the question of universalism. The book includes original contributions by Stanley Hauerwas, John Milbank, Graham Ward, Oliver ODonovan and Peter Candler and a foreword by Angelo Cardinal Scola.The Grandeur of Reason attempts to think through the re-hellenization of Christian faith. The collection focuses on the importance of Christian truth and the tradition of how faith and reason are bound together in the universal claim of the Gospel. It points toward an authentic understanding of tolerance and ecumenism. The aim of the volume is to establish a path of honest intercultural communication in pursuit of universal truth, guided by the "grandeur" of reason, and unashamedly grounded in the cultural and historical tradition of Christianity.Conor Cunningham is Assistant Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Theology at the University of Nottingham.Peter M. Candler Jr. is Associate Professor of Theology at