Alister E. McGrath provides a fresh and engaging account of the origins, development, and abiding importance of Christian doctrine. The book explores why Christianity developed doctrines in the first place, and why doctrines continue to be vital to the present and future of Christian communities.
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Alister McGrath is a prominent thinker who explores the profound connections between science and religion. His work delves into historical and systematic theology, offering insightful perspectives on the relationship between faith and reason. McGrath is recognized for his advocacy of theological realism and his critical analysis of atheism. His writing challenges readers to consider complex questions of existence.







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- 2022
Return from a Distant Country
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The work is a summary of Alister McGrath's vision of Christian theology, focusing on the distinct role of historical theology, the importance of engaging the relation of science and faith, the need for theologians to participate in major public debates, and the significance of theological education.
- 2022
What's the Point of Theology? is a wonderfully accessible exploration of why theology is so important by one of the most renowned Christian theologians in the world.
- 2020
A memoir mapping the journey from atheism to faith, and how both connect with scientific discovery.
- 2019
The Works of His Hands – A Scientist's Journey from Atheism to Faith
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"Raised in a militant atheist family, Sy Garte fell in love with the factual world of science. He became a respected research biochemist and had no intention of seeking a God he didn't believe in. That is, until the very science he loved led him to question the validity of atheism. His journey to find answers drew him into a fully committed faith, determined to show others the truth: modern science doesn't contradict God at all, but instead supports Christianity. Lessons from physics, biology, and human nature that argue for belief in God are all presented for anyone to easily understand. Sy also tackles contentions against God often presented in academic and scientific settings and explains the false foundations on which they rest. If you've been told the realities of science call for a rejection of God, but you can't quite get rid of the feeling that this shouldn't be true, The Works of His Hands shares the beauty of the marriage between science and faith; and how, together, they can bring even the most likely to salvation."--Publisher's Description
- 2019
The Territories of Human Reason
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The Territories of Human Reason is the first major study to explore the emergence of multiple situated rationalities. It focuses on the relation of the natural sciences and Christian theology, but its approach can easily be extended to other disciplines.
- 2019
Narrative Apologetics
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
One of the world's leading Christian apologists delivers a groundbreaking book that shows how the Christian story can be told and retold to connect effectively with unbelievers in today's post-Christian culture.
- 2019
Dawkins, Lewis and the Meaning of Life
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
An imagined conversation between athiest writer Richard Dawkins and Christian writer C S Lewis, for studying and comparing their worldviews.
- 2019
A Theory of Everything (That Matters)
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
An overview of Einstein's theories and what they mean for Christian belief, published on the 100th anniversary of the confirmation of the theory of relativity
