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Christian
Spirituality
An Introduction
"This study really
is an 'introduction' and is well suited to the needs of undergraduate
students in universities, theological colleges, and seminaries. There
is a need for a reliable, basic, introductory textbook like this one."
Philip Sheldrake, Sarum College, Salisbury.
This text fills the need for a clear, informative, helpful and well-written
introduction to Christian spirituality. It introduces this area of Christian
theology as a serious and exciting field of study to those encountering
it for the first time. It builds on the huge success of earlier texts
in the area of Christian thought and practice by the same author, and
is based on seven years' experience of teaching its themes.
Written in a clear and accessible
manner, and tested in the classroom, this text:
- Adopts the highly-praised educational
approach embodied in other bestselling texts by the same author.
- Avoids a purely historical approach
to the subject which students might find unrewarding. Encourages active
engagement with primary sources through worked case studies.
- Includes a major analysis of the relationship
between theology and spirituality, focusing on five major themes.
- Offers complete coverage of the Christian
spiritual tradition, including Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Protestantism
and Evangelicalism.
- Includes a guide to resources in
spirituality available on the Internet.

246 x 171 mm 224 pages 1999
0-631-21280-9 hb £60.00 / £79.95
0-631-21281-7 pb £16.99 / £34.95
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Christian Literature
An Anthology
This anthology of Christian
literature gathers together writings drawn from 2000 years of Christian
history, offering a rich and diverse selection of material in one volume.
The pieces included fall into
three broad categories: works of literature specifically written to serve
the needs of Christians - such as prayers, devotional works, and sermons;
works of literature, such as stories and poems, which are not specific
to the Christian faith, but which have been shaped or influenced by Christian
ideas, values, images, and narratives; and works of literature which interact
with Christian ideas, individuals, schools of thought, or institutions,
such as novels by George Eliot and Thomas Hardy.

246 x 171 mm 736 pages October
2000
0-631-21605-7 hb £60.00 / £75.00
0-631-21606-5 pb £15.99 / £29.95
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Reformation Thought
An Introduction
3rd edition
Reformation Thought
is an acclaimed and popular introductory guide for theology and history
students seeking to understand the central ideas of the European reformations.
Based on McGrath's considerable experience of teaching Reformation studies,
this text requires no prior knowledge of Christian theology.
This revised third edition:
- Includes a new chapter on the thought
of the English Reformation.
- Responds to new insights in Renaissance
and Reformation scholarship.
- Includes increased biographical coverage
of major Reformation thinkers.
- Contains a new section on Reformation
sources and updated bibliographies.
- Retains all the features which made
earlier editions so attractive to students.
229 x 152 mm 320 pages 1999
0-631-21520-4 hb £55.00 / $69.95
0-631-21521-2 pb £16.99 / $36.95
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Historical Theology
An Introduction to the
History of Christian Thought
"Historical Theology is an
excellent resource, both for the teacher and student."
Morwenna Ludlow, St John's College, Oxford
In this text, Alister McGrath
utilises the successful historic chapters from Christian Theology:
An Introduction, Second Edition and builds on them to provide all
the material that students will need to understand the development of
Christian theology from its beginnings. A substantial introduction by
McGrath explains the importance of historical theology, its place within
the study of Christian theology as a whole and outlines some of the best
ways of studying it.
246 x 171 mm 450 pages 1998
0-631-20843-7 hb £65.00 / $79.95
0-631-20844-5 pb £16.99 / $39.95
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An Introduction to Christianity
This popular textbook provides
a comprehensive introduction to Christianity. Throughout, Alister McGrath
treats Christianity as a way of life and not just a set of ideas. He avoids
any form of denominational bias, and aims to give an accurate picture
of the various Christian traditions in the modern world.
246 x 171
mm, 456 pages, 1997
20 halfstones, 2 line drawings, 8 maps
0-631-20195-5 hb £65.00 / $79.95
0-631-20196-3 pb £16.99 / $39.95
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The Blackwell Encyclopedia
of
Modern Christian Thought
"Theology is indebted
to Alister McGrath for masterminding what is an absorbing, challenging
and first-class encyclopedia. From beginning to end, it is characterized
by lucidity and authority. As a one-volume encyclopedia, an easy reference
guide, this book is hard to beat."
Reviews in Religion and Theology
246 x 171 mm 720 pages 1995
0-631-19896-2 pb £19.99 / £34.95
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Science and Religion
An Introduction
"McGrath's book provides
a useful starting point for those entering the study of science and religion."
Publishers Weekly
This text introduces readers
to the fascinating interaction of science and religion. It is specifically
designed for students on science and religion courses who have little
or no prior knowledge in either area. The book offers unusually wide coverage,
looking at the historical, theological, philosophical and scientific aspects
of the interaction of science and religion. It is also thoroughly up-to-date,
and includes interaction with issues raised by Richard Dawkins concerning
evolution, and the 'anthropic principle' in relation to cosmology.
229 x 152
mm 256 pages 1998
0-631-20841-0 hb £60.00 / $69.95
0-631-20842-9 pb £16.99 / $36.95
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