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John Macquarrie

    John Macquarrie è stato un teologo e filosofo di origine scozzese, riconosciuto come il teologo sistematico più illustre dell'anglicanesimo nella seconda metà del XX secolo. Il suo approccio filosofico fu profondamente influenzato dall'esistenzialismo e dalla fenomenologia, plasmando le sue esplorazioni sull'esistenza umana e sull'esperienza religiosa. Macquarrie cercò di creare un ponte tra il pensiero teologico tradizionale e le correnti filosofiche contemporanee, offrendo una prospettiva nuova sulla fede e sul suo posto nel mondo moderno. Le sue opere sono apprezzate per la loro profondità intellettuale e il loro sforzo di articolare concetti spirituali complessi con chiarezza.

    Three Issues in Ethics
    The Mediators
    Stubborn Theological Questions
    On Being a Theologian
    Theology, Church and Ministry
    Paths in Spirituality
    • Paths in Spirituality

      • 178pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The second edition features significant revisions and updates, enhancing the content with three new chapters that delve into 'Eucharistic Sacrifice', 'Confession and Absolution', and 'Rest and Restlessness in Christian Spirituality'. These additions aim to deepen the exploration of key themes in Christian spirituality, providing readers with fresh insights and a more comprehensive understanding of the subject.

      Paths in Spirituality
    • John Macquarrie's retirement from his esteemed position at Oxford marks a significant moment in his prolific career as a theologian and author. This collection of papers reflects his deep commitment to the church and addresses a variety of contemporary theological issues. With a legacy of classic writings and an innovative approach to theological exploration, Macquarrie offers insightful perspectives on topics that resonate with current discussions in faith and spirituality.

      Theology, Church and Ministry
    • On Being a Theologian

      • 242pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The volume serves as a unique tribute to Professor John Macquarrie on his eightieth birthday, featuring material primarily provided by him. Initiated by Dr. John Morgan, it captures the essence of being a theologian through relaxed conversations over five days. The reflections included are personal and highlight Macquarrie's humility and dedication to his work, offering insight into his life and thoughts as a theologian. This Festschrift stands out by showcasing Macquarrie's own voice and experiences in the field.

      On Being a Theologian
    • Exploring the enduring challenges in theology, this collection features unpublished essays and lectures by John Macquarrie, showcasing over fifty years of his profound reflections. Macquarrie, a notable figure in theology and philosophy, addresses persistent 'stubborn questions' that have repeatedly emerged throughout the history of the subject. His insights offer a deep understanding of complex theological issues, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary theological discourse.

      Stubborn Theological Questions
    • The Mediators

      Nine Stars in the Human Sky

      • 182pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The book explores the intricate relationships among the world's major religions, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding in an increasingly interconnected society. As social changes bring diverse religious groups closer, it addresses the urgent need to overcome destructive tribalism and fundamentalism. The focus is on fostering dialogue and comprehension to promote harmony among different faiths, making it a vital read for those interested in theology and religious studies.

      The Mediators
    • Three Issues in Ethics

      • 158pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The book emphasizes the need for a radical rethinking of moral theology in light of rapidly changing human circumstances and societal norms. It argues that while rules remain important, the focus should shift towards understanding situations and fostering flexibility in ethical decision-making. This approach acknowledges the complexities of modern life and encourages a more nuanced application of moral principles.

      Three Issues in Ethics
    • In Search of Deity

      An Essay in Dialectical Theism

      • 286pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The book presents an alternative approach to belief in God, termed 'dialectical theism,' which seeks to address the shortcomings of classical arguments in a modern context. Professor Macquarrie emphasizes a balanced perspective that avoids the one-sidedness often found in traditional theism, while still aiming for a meaningful understanding of God, distinguishing his views from pantheism and panentheism. This thought-provoking exploration stems from his Gifford Lectures at the University of St Andrews.

      In Search of Deity
    • There is little doubt that in our time the temporal and the historical have acquired a new importance in human thinking. There is a tendency to see everything as swept along in the flux of becoming. Nothing remains static, and even theologians have come to doubt whether such notions as 'immutability' and 'impassibility' are essential characteristics of God. The permanent framework has disappeared and even metaphysical systems are regarded as the products of history

      Heidegger and Christianity