`betrays a greater degree of religious dogmatism than is now normal among western intellectuals. … Ward offers a devout defence of the Christian outlook.’ Times Higher Education Supplement
‘Ward offers a devout defence of the Christian outlook. His aim is to restore Christian theology to its proper place as a science.’ Shabbir Akhtar, The Times Higher, 16 December 1994
Ward’s book … deals with a very important topic and in its clarity and sobriety deserves to be read. It makes one think. ―
Month, June 1995
If you want to expand your thinking on religion in a direction which takes into account historical and modern scientific methods then this book will be a valuable addition to your library. ―
The Reader
The range of Ward’s study is impressive … Here is the Regius Professor in risky creative mood, and it represents a considerable advance on his more popular A Vision to Pursue. ―
Theology
Thoughtful and engaging work … Highly recommended for seminaries and universities. ―
Religious Studies Review
Ward’s book … deals with a very important topic and in its clarity and sobriety deserves to be read. It makes one think. ―
The Month
With perfect timing Keith Ward … enters the fray … the distinctive feature of his treatment here is the inter-faith emphasis … It is a volume that is essential to read. For sheer creativity and ingenuity, Ward is one of the greatest systematicians working in Britain today. ―
Reviews in Religion and Theology
Specialists will inevitably have resevations about various parts of Ward’s depiction, but this should not detract from the wide learning and energetic scope of his grand vision. ―
Journal of Contemporary Religion
`betrays a greater degree of religious dogmatism than is now normal among western intellectuals. … Ward offers a devout defence of the Christian outlook.’
Times Higher Education Supplement
‘Ward offers a devout defence of the Christian outlook. His aim is to restore Christian theology to its proper place as a science.’
Shabbir Akhtar, The Times Higher, 16 December 1994
Ward’s book … deals with a very important topic and in its clarity and sobriety deserves to be read. It makes one think. ―
Month, June 1995
If you want to expand your thinking on religion in a direction which takes into account historical and modern scientific methods then this book will be a valuable addition to your library. ―
The Reader
The range of Ward’s study is impressive … Here is the Regius Professor in risky creative mood, and it represents a considerable advance on his more popular
A Vision to Pursue. ― Theology
Thoughtful and engaging work … Highly recommended for seminaries and universities. ―
Religious Studies Review
Ward’s book … deals with a very important topic and in its clarity and sobriety deserves to be read. It makes one think. ―
The Month
With perfect timing Keith Ward … enters the fray … the distinctive feature of his treatment here is the inter-faith emphasis … It is a volume that is essential to read. For sheer creativity and ingenuity, Ward is one of the greatest systematicians working in Britain today. ―
Reviews in Religion and Theology
Specialists will inevitably have resevations about various parts of Ward’s depiction, but this should not detract from the wide learning and energetic scope of his grand vision. ―
Journal of Contemporary Religion
About the Author
Keith Ward is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford.