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by Craig Bartholomew,Fred Hughes

Author: Craig Bartholomew,Fred Hughes
Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (September 28, 2004)
Language: English
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Craig G. Bartholomew (PhD, University of Bristol) is the H. Evan Runner Professor of Philosophy at Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario, and the principal of the Paideia Centre for Public Theology. He founded the internationally recognized Scripture and Hermeneutics seminar and is coauthor of Living at the Crossroads and Christian Philosophy. Books by Craig G. Bartholomew
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Items related to Explorations in a Christian Theology of Pilgrimage. Hughes, Fred Explorations in a Christian Theology of Pilgrimage. ISBN 13: 9780754608561. Craig Bartholomew, Redeemer University College, Canada, and Fred Hughes, formerly University of Gloucestershire, UK Contributors: Craig Bartholomew, Robert Llewelyn, Kenneth Cragg, Gordon McConville, Andrew T. Lincoln, Steve Motyer, Peter Walker, Dee Dyas, Graham Tomlin, Anthony O'Mahony, Peter Scott, Martin Robinson, Derek Tidball a fascinating collection of essays. this is a book that deserves attention.
Craig Bartholomew and Fred Hughes, eds. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2004.
Craig Bartholomew studied theology at the University of South Africa and at Oxford . Books, Articles and Chapters. Pages xii-xvi in Explorations in a Christian Theology of Pilgrimage.
Craig Bartholomew studied theology at the University of South Africa and at Oxford University. Dominion as a Key to Understanding Art. In, Venster op Die Kunste: Christelike Perspektiewe, A Window on the Arts: Christian Perspectives, Potchefstroom: IRS, 1994, 41-57. Response to Al Wolters' Paper. Troost, . van der Kooi, . Spykman, . Wolters, . Bartholomew, . Burlington: Ashgate Publishing, 2004. Journeying On: A Concluding Reflection.
Bartholomew, Craig and Fred Hughes (eds) 2004. Pilgrim Voices: Narrative and Authorship in Christian Pilgrimage. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books. Coleman, Simon, and John Eade, eds. Birch, Debra J. 1998.
Explorations in a Christian Theology of Pilgrimage. Sorry! We have not found any description on this book! Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking.
Readers approaching the book from an interest in Christian theology will find that Inge has made his case thoroughly .
Readers approaching the book from an interest in Christian theology will find that Inge has made his case thoroughly and convincingly; they will not thereafter be able to ignore 'place' as a theological topic. Inge's approach is to be commended for accepting modernity's challenge to think critically, even as he rejects modernity's false assumptions. this book is a useful resource for study and reflection for a wide range of readers seeking to address ideas of place in a changing world, not least those studying for leadership and ministry in churches having to face up to the closure of so many sacred places.
Article in Theology 108(844):306-307 · July 2005 with 4 Reads. How we measure 'reads'
Article in Theology 108(844):306-307 · July 2005 with 4 Reads. How we measure 'reads'.
Other authors: Craig G. Bartholomew (Contributor), Kenneth Cragg (Contributor), Dee Dyas (Contributor), Andrew T. Lincoln (Contributor), Gordon McConville (Contributor) - 7 more, Steve Motyer (Contributor), Anthony O'Mahony (Contributor), Martin Robinson (Contributor), Peter Manley Scott (Contributor), Derek Tidball (Contributor), Graham Tomlin (Contributor), Peter Walker.