Why read about the history of Christian thought?Because, if you are Christian yourself, it helps you to understand the faith. And because, even if you are not, all Western society has been shaped by the influence of thinkers like Augustine, Aquinas and Luther. You can't understand the world as it is without knowing something about Christian thought.Jonathan Hill has the uncanny ability to sketch portraits of his subjects whether early church apologists, medieval doctors of the church, Reformation giants, nineteenth-century philosophical behemoths or contemporary feminist scholars that are simultaneously lively, brief and revealing. Similarly, he ably penetrates to the nub of their thought, combining apt description with pithy quotations from their work.In this paper edition of his popular work The History of Christian Thought, significant events, councils, movements and terms are introduced and explained, which put the cast of characters in context and illumine their place within the development of Christian thought. Not content to merely describe, Hill offers pertinent assessments that highlight the strengths and weaknesses of his subjects' contributions to Christian thinking and spurs you to reflect on significant issues for yourself.A society with no grasp of its history is like a person without a memory. So Hill, in this lively and accessible introduction, offers you a wealth of insight on the history of Christian thought and the colourful personalities of those who gave it shape and form.Market/AudiencePastorsReaders of church historyReaders of philosophySeminary students and professorsReaders of historical theologyFeatures and BenefitsLively and accessible introduction to the history of Christian thoughtDescribes the lives and personalities of key thinkersHighlights significant places, councils, movements and events
Authors
Jonathan Hill
Additional Info
- Release Date: 2007-05-16
- Publisher: IVP Academic
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN: 9780830828456
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