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Cambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine

This series delves into the core of traditional Christian doctrine, critically engaging with it while situating it within a secular context. It carefully examines key dogmas and credal statements, respecting scripture and church tradition. The books seek to understand and articulate faith for a contemporary audience, drawing insights from both church history and modern society.

Theology and the Drama of History
A Political Theology of Nature
  • A Political Theology of Nature

    • 290 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Offering a distinct Trinitarian and political perspective, this book presents a Christian approach to addressing the modern ecological crisis. It explores the intersection of faith and environmental stewardship, advocating for a holistic understanding of creation care rooted in Christian theology. The author emphasizes the importance of community and responsible governance in fostering sustainable practices, aiming to inspire readers to engage actively in ecological restoration through a faith-driven lens.

    A Political Theology of Nature
    3.7
  • This book presents an innovative theological perspective on the interplay between divine influence and historical events. It explores how God's presence and actions shape human history, offering fresh insights into the relationship between faith and historical narrative. Through deep analysis and reflection, it challenges traditional views and encourages readers to reconsider the significance of divine agency in the unfolding of world events.

    Theology and the Drama of History
    4.4