The Student's Companion to the Theologians

Ian S Markham editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:8th Mar '13

Should be back in stock very soon

The Student's Companion to the Theologians cover

"As browsable as it is useful, this encyclopedic volume reads like a leisurely conversation among old friends. It will refresh professors, inspire students, and delight all who love the church. This is a book that will be fun to read in the short term but will last a long time on your library shelf."
Stephen H Webb, Wabash University

This two-volume companion brings together a team of contemporary theologians and writers to provide substantial introductions to the key people who shaped the Christian story and tradition.

  • Comprises over 75 entries on the most important and influential figures in the history of Christianity, written by an international team of nearly 50 contemporary theologians
  • A to Z entries range from substantial essays to shorter overviews, each of which locates the theologian in their immediate context, summarizes the themes of their work, and explains their significance
  • Covers a broad span of theologians, from Augustine to Thomas Aquinas, through to C. S. Lewis, James Cone, and Rosemary Radford Reuther
  • Accessibly structured around five periods: early centuries, middle ages, reformation period, the Enlightenment, and the twentieth-century to the present
  • Provides profiles of key Catholic, protestant, evangelical, and progressive theologians
  • Explains the technical details of theology in accurate and accessible ways, and includes a variety of student aids, including a timeline to orientate the reader, reading lists, and a glossary of key terms
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“We are all grateful that Markham has given us such a fine work, particularly helpful on ancient and contemporary theologians.”  (Anglican & Episcopal History, 1 December 2015)

“Notwithstanding these gaps and some odd choices, the fact that many of the entries were of an exceptionally high quality makes the Companion a reference work that is well worth the purchase price.”  (Reviews in Religion & Theology, 3 July 2013)

 

ISBN: 9781118472583

Dimensions: 246mm x 191mm x 25mm

Weight: 971g

576 pages