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Keith Ward

    22 de agosto de 1938

    Keith Ward es célebre por su profunda conexión con la teología y la filosofía, perfeccionada a través de una distinguida carrera académica. Sus escritos profundizan en la intrincada relación entre la fe y la razón, explorando la naturaleza de lo divino con claridad y accesibilidad. La prosa distintiva de Ward ofrece a los lectores una exploración reflexiva de complejos temas espirituales e intelectuales. Su obra es muy apreciada por su rigor intelectual y su capacidad para provocar una profunda contemplación.

    Why There Almost Certainly is a God
    God, Chance and Necessity
    My Theology
    The Christian Idea of God
    The Priority of Mind
    Personal Idealism
    • Personal Idealism

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Keith Ward's theology is explored through the lens of personal idealism, addressing key Christian doctrines such as God, revelation, and the Trinity. The book delves into significant topics like the kingdom of God, life after death, the incarnation, and atonement, presenting Ward's insights in relation to contemporary science and philosophical thought. This comprehensive account provides a thoughtful examination of how traditional beliefs can be understood in modern contexts.

      Personal Idealism
      5,0
    • The Priority of Mind

      • 90 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring the relationship between mind and matter, this philosophical work defends the idea that mind is fundamental and precedes material reality. It presents idealism as a key teaching of classical philosophers while aligning it with contemporary scientific understanding. Written in an accessible style, the book invites readers to reconsider the nature of consciousness and reality, challenging the notion that the mind is merely a by-product of brain activity.

      The Priority of Mind
      5,0
    • The Christian Idea of God

      • 236 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      A robust defence of the philosophy of Idealism - the view that all reality is based on Mind - which shows that this is strongly rooted in classical traditions of philosophy.

      The Christian Idea of God
      4,0
    • My Theology

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      A short definitive account of Keith Ward's theology, based on the philosophy of Personal Idealism. It records Ward's views about God, revelation, the kingdom of God, life after death, the incarnation, atonement, and Trinity.

      My Theology
      3,0
    • God, Chance and Necessity

      • 212 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The 'new materialism' argues that science and religious belief are incompatible. This book aims to debunk such arguments, whose proponents have included figures from Hawkings to Dawkins.

      God, Chance and Necessity
      3,8
    • Why There Almost Certainly is a God

      • 159 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Richard Dawkins claimed that 'no theologian has ever produced a satisfactory response to his arguments'. This book demonstrates that not only how Dawkins' arguments are flawed, but that a perfectly rational case can be made that there, almost certainly, is a God.

      Why There Almost Certainly is a God
      3,4
    • Sharing in the Divine Nature

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The book presents a compelling argument for the New Testament perspective that all creation is ultimately to be united in Christ, challenging traditional views of God as unchanging and impassible. Keith Ward critically examines these classical theological concepts, asserting that the cosmos plays a significant role in shaping divine nature. He posits that the universe is destined to reveal God's creativity and relational essence, emphasizing a vision of God characterized by beatific, agapic, redemptive, and unitive love.

      Sharing in the Divine Nature
    • Parables of Time and Eternity

      • 156 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Exploring the themes of Jesus' parables, this book delves into the concept of the kingdom of God, examining the apparent contradictions between messages of judgment and compassion, such as those found in the Parable of the Prodigal Son and the search for lost sheep. It questions traditional interpretations, including the identity of the "Son of Man" and the potential misinterpretation of biblical language regarding predictions of the end times, offering a fresh perspective on these foundational teachings.

      Parables of Time and Eternity
    • Adventures in Belief

      • 142 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      A journey through academia and faith, the author shares his experiences as a philosopher, ethicist, and Anglican priest, reflecting on his impressive career across prestigious institutions like Cambridge and Oxford. With a blend of humor and surprise, he recounts his intellectual pursuits and personal growth, revealing the joy found in grappling with life's big questions. His narrative showcases not just his scholarly achievements but also the vibrant life he led, making profound insights accessible and engaging.

      Adventures in Belief