For over fifteen years, How to Think Theologically has served as the ideal primer on the work of theology for students at all levels of study. Stone and Duke contend that theology is not an optional, esoteric discipline, but one that every Christian person is called to do. This book equips readers for the vibrant work of making religious sense of concrete life situations.
What's new in this edition?
Updated "For Further Reading" sections
Additional appendix
Additional Key Point boxes to aid in comprehension of important concepts
Updated and new case studies
Additions to the glossary
Additional field-tested questions or exercises for each chapter
The end result is a lively and useful text ready to be used in today's classroom.
James O. Duke is professor of history of Christianity and history of Christian thought at Brite Divinity School. His analytical and translation work has ranged over European and American religion.
Howard W. Stone is professor emeritus of psychology and pastoral counseling at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University. He is the author of many influential books, including Depression and Hope, and editor of Strategies for Brief Pastoral Counseling.