About the Author:
Francesca Aran Murphy is Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, USA. Kenneth Oakes is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Notre Dame, USA. Balazs Mezei is Professor of Philosophy at Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary.
Review:
A balanced (Catholic and Protestant) review of western theological history examined through the lens of faith. * The Reader * A fresh and fascinating book. With the concept of faith as a unifying theme, the authors take us on a whirlwind tour of modern theology. This may not be a text to be mastered or digested quickly, but it exposes its readers to a rich intellectual landscape. Intended for beginners, it's a book that can be read with great profit and pleasure by us all. * Karen Kilby, University of Durham, UK * Illuminating faith is a magnificent, demanding, yet entrancing "invitation to theology," leading the reader into what is perhaps the richest self-interpretation of Protestant and Catholic faith available in one short volume. The mutually enriching dialogue between Catholic and Reformed experiences of faith is given even greater contemporary resonance by warmly welcoming the questioning voice of philosophy into the discussion. * Brendan Purcell, University of Edinburgh, UK * A lively and engaging study, this book affords an excellent overview of the history of western theology through the concept of faith. With a fresh and piquant style, the authors have provided a stimulating coverage of key issues and questions for students and their teachers. Highly recommended. * David Fergusson, University of Edinburgh, UK * The idea of using faith as a focus for an introduction to Christian theology is a lovely one, and Mezei, Murphy, and Oakes pull it off beautifully. This is not just a textbook: it's a contribution to the renewal of what it's about. * Paul J. Griffiths, Duke University, USA *
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