The Love of Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy for Theologians
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The Love of Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy for Theologians  -     By: Andrew Davison

The Love of Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy for Theologians

SCM Press / 2013 / Hardcover

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Title: The Love of Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy for Theologians
By: Andrew Davison
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 330
Vendor: SCM Press
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.75 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 0334053048
ISBN-13: 9780334053040
Stock No: WW053040

Publisher's Description

• Knowledge of philosophy and western intellectual and cultural history is essential for studying and understanding theology. Here is a comprehensive and accessible introduction for students of theology with no prior knowledge of philosophy. • The Love of Wisdom is based on the author’s experience of teaching a successful module on the subject. • There is no direct competition on the UK market and the few competing titles are very much oriented towards the US market. • Andrew Davison is a dynamic and well networked young theologian with an excellent track record and a great future.

Author Bio

Andrew Davison is Starbridge Lecturer in the Divinity Faculty at University of Cambridge and Fellow in Theology at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

Editorial Reviews

Theology is far too wonderful a calling and a gift for its human practitioners to risk the absence of any potential allies. Among these, the magnificently clarifying agility and imaginative equipment of the philosophical traditions have been massively helpful to theologians who know how to command their aid without becoming becalmed within their own limitations. Andrew Davison’s book will be the invaluable companion for all who seek to grow theologically. He adroitly surveys the most crucial interactions of theology and philosophy over the centuries, but—more importantly—he brings to life the most exciting and informing encounters. -- Mark A. McIntosh

Theology today is eclectic: it is now possible to draw constructively on so many systems of thought that once were relegated to the history of ideas. Andrew Davison’s book lays out the wealth of these systems with the exactitude of a scientist and the attentiveness of a teacher. Particularly unique and helpful is his charting of philosophical ideas in their actual and potential theological lives. For the theologian in need of a careful, thorough, charitable, and critical introduction to the history of philosophy, it is difficult to imagine a more fitting work. -- Anthony D. Baker

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