Explorations in Twentieth-century Theology and Philosophy
People Preoccupied with God
Ann Loades author Stephen Burns editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Anthem Press
Published:11th Apr '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Essential reading in Anglican, feminist, and twentieth-century theology by a leading contemporary theologian
Explorations in Twentieth-Century Theology and Philosophy is a collection of studies of the thought of Evelyn Underhill, Dorothy L. Sayers, C. S. Lewis, Austin Farrer, Simone Weil, and others by a leading contemporary theologian.
Ann Loades has been instrumental in bringing forward for the attention of readers in later generations “voices from the past,” notably highlighting the work of pioneering women such as Evelyn Underhill and Dorothy L. Sayers as well as advancing the study of better-known Anglican forebears C. S. Lewis and Austin Farrer—always with her own distinctive concerns. A key interpreter of the Anglican tradition and with a keen eye to ensure the full recognition of women, these studies by Ann Loades are essential reading in Anglican, feminist, and twentieth-century theology.
"This brilliant and passionate book weaves the lives and voices of Christian women from the twentieth century - Evelyn Underhill, Dorothy Sayers, Helen Waddell and others - whose voices need to be heard through the bloodshed of the two world wars informing a tradition of Anglican theology expressed in the work of such theologians as Austin Farrer, Donald Mackinnon, Michael Ramsey, the silencing of which has had dire consequences for our present Church and its episcopacy" — The Revd Canon Professor David Jasper DD FRSE, Emeritus Professor - University of Glasgow, Honorary Professorial Research Fellow - University of Glasgow, UK; Associate Editor, International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church.
"This is an important collection of Ann Loades’ reflections on significant twentieth century Anglican lay theologians, including a number who have been neglected. Stephen Burns has done a fine job in gathering and editing the materials, and it marks a fitting memorial to Loades’ huge contribution to modern theology, spirituality and philosophy." — Professor Nicola Slee, Director of Research, The Queen’s Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, Birmingham, UK; Professor of Feminist Practical Theology, VrijeUniversiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Visiting Professor, University of Chester, UK.
"For Ann Loades, theology is ordinary Christians' experiences, questions, quests, and “creative imagination” of the divine from where they stand and speaking up for justice as they inhabit their particular tradition. With these “preoccupations” of Evelyn Underhill, Dorothy Sayers, C.S. Lewis, Austin Farrer, Simone Weil, and Stephen Sykes, she gives us a vignette into their (and indeed her own) theological method."— The Rt Revd James Tengatenga, Distinguished Professor of Global Anglicanism, School of Theology, The University of the South, Tennessee, USA.
"This compilation of essays reveals Ann Loades’ rich intellect and imagination at work. A truly gifted woman, Loades’ essays reveal her perceptive, intuitive nature coupled with her voluminous knowledge of history. Loades makes connections, identifies key themes and draws the reader into the life and writings of some key theological figures of the twentieth century."—Dr Robyn Wrigley-Carr, Associate Professor, Spiritual Care, University of Divinity, Australia.
"Ann Loades’s final book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how changing views of authority, power, and gender presented the post-war Church of England with a set of theological challenges that have remained unresolved. Yet Explorations in Twentieth-Century Theology of Philosophy: People Preoccupied with Godalso explores the personalities and debates that ensured Christianity remained an intellectually respectable option throughout this period, offering a rare insight into the turbulent interface between church, society, and academy." —Professor George Pattison, Honorary Professorial Research Fellow, University of Glasgow, UK.
Ann Loades draws upon a rich tradition of scholarship in the twentieth century, much of it from women in a still male-dominated institution and world, to draw our attention to the dangers of the current theological illiteracy in the church and the perils ensuing from that. As a portrait of the church and theology in the twentieth century, this book should be compulsory reading for all ordinands, and indeed for all current clergy and bishops— David Jasper, University of Glasgow, UK The International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church
ANN LOADES has been justly described as one of the most distinguished theologians of our time, and was only the second person to be awarded a CBE for “services to theology”. We now have the chance to scan her career through her engagements with 20th-century theologians – mostly Anglican – who, like her, were “people preoccupied with God. Being such a prolific speaker and author, she often repeats herself, as this collection demonstrates. But this tends to emphasise thematic threads, and is never in vain. It certainly doesn’t detract from this stimulating and revealing posthumous testimony to a theologian of rare courage, character, and conviction— Church Times
In People Preoccupied with God we have a remarkable expression of how speaking of God need not and must not be confined to the ivory tower or the lecture theatre but can and does find expression in the writings and the lives of extraordinary people speaking and writing about the dogma that is the drama— Dorothy L Sayers Bulletin
This volume is filled with beloved and familiar names in the world of Anglican theology – Evelyn Underhill, Dorothy Sayers, C.S. Lewis, Austin Farrer, Simone Weil, and Stephen Sykes. The volume is a testament to Ann Loades’s scholarship and those who have worked with her. - Anglican and Episcopal History
ISBN: 9781785278587
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm
Weight: 454g
256 pages