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Alister Edgar McGrath

    23 de enero de 1953

    Alister McGrath es un pensador destacado que explora las profundas conexiones entre la ciencia y la religión. Su obra se adentra en la teología histórica y sistemática, ofreciendo perspectivas perspicaces sobre la relación entre fe y razón. McGrath es reconocido por su defensa del realismo teológico y su análisis crítico del ateísmo. Su escritura desafía a los lectores a considerar complejas cuestiones de la existencia.

    Alister Edgar McGrath
    C. S. Lewis: A Life
    Through a Glass Darkly
    Inventing the Universe
    Return from a Distant Country
    A Theory of Everything (That Matters)
    La ciencia desde la fe
    • La ciencia desde la fe

      Los conocimientos científicos no cuestionan la existencia de Dios

      • 328 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      El científico creyente rival de Richard Dawkins. Este libro es una invitación a emprender un viaje apasionante: un modo diferente de concebir la ciencia y la religión que vincula ambos campos. Frente a las muchas predicciones de los fi lósofos de salón y los gurús de los medios de comunicación, Dios no se ha ido, ni tampoco ha desaparecido el interés por el ámbito de lo «espiritual». Hoy es el Nuevo Ateísmo el que suena a rancio y a gastado. La ciencia desde la fe pretende explorar un modo de ver las cosas que se enriquece tanto de la ciencia como de la religión en sus mejores versiones respectivas.

      La ciencia desde la fe
    • A Theory of Everything (That Matters)

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      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

      A Theory of Everything (That Matters)
    • Return from a Distant Country

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      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.

      Return from a Distant Country
    • Inventing the Universe

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      From the author of the bestselling The Dawkins Delusion - an accessible account of the biggest questions around science and faith, grounded in the very best scholarship.

      Inventing the Universe
    • C. S. Lewis: A Life

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Definitive new biography of C. S. Lewis, author of the ever-popular Narnia books

      C. S. Lewis: A Life
    • Chosen Ones

      • 210 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The narrative unfolds in the fantastical land of Aedyn, where enigmatic lords dominate, relying solely on reason. Central to the story are two children from our world, endowed with the potential to ignite a revolution. The tale explores their journey as they grapple with the challenge of embracing their destiny and the courage required to confront the oppressive forces in Aedyn.

      Chosen Ones
    • Narrative Apologetics

      • 166 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      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.

      Narrative Apologetics
    • Science & Religion

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      "The study of science and religion brings together two of the most significant - and different - forces in human culture. The remarkable surge in books and television documentaries dealing with God and physics, spirituality and science, and the great mysteries of human nature and destiny are a clear sign of the growing interest in this area. Many colleges, seminaries and universities now offer courses dealing with the field of science and religion, which often attract large and appreciative audiences. This book introduces this field, offering a window into some of its more interesting themes and debates"-- Provided by publisher

      Science & Religion
    • Doubting

      • 155 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      We live in a culture that doubts everything as a matter of principle. In such an environment, how can even faith be immune to doubt? Can I really trust in the gospel? Does God really love me? Can I really be of any use to God? We are taught to doubt but commanded to believe. Somehow we think that admitting to doubt is tantamount to insulting God. But doubt is not a sign of spiritual weakness--rather it's an indication of spiritual growing pains. Alister McGrath, no stranger to a faith born of doubt, here offers good news to doubters: your faith can grow, and strengthen as it grows. It needs to take root in your experience of God, it needs to take in the nourishment of instruction in the words and ways of God, it needs to be stretched into greater obedience to the commands and calling of God--but it can grow beyond doubt into a thriving relationship.

      Doubting