Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 A Millennial Age
2 Living with Invisibility
3 Religion and Power
4 Religion and Contemporary Science
Conclusion
Further Reading
Index
Graham Ward is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and the author of numerous books. He is also an Anglican priest.
'Graham Ward makes a bold and original case for
studying theology and religion together. In a breathtaking
journey across space and time, he explores why religion has
captured the dreams, hopes, and aspirations of billions of people
the world over, and why theological and religious literacy is vital
for living wisely today.'
Jolyon Mitchell, University of Edinburgh ‘Readers will be grateful
for the compelling examples, the accessible prose, and the generous
tone of this book by a distinguished scholar.’
Thomas Tweed, author of Crossing and Dwelling: A Theory of
Religion
“An engaging personal reflection on Theology and Religious Studies,
how they have come together, and what they can tell us about who we
are.”
Professor Linda Woodhead MBE, Lancaster University
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