Nicholas Adams is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, University of Edinburgh.
George Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford.
Graham Ward is Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford.
Introduction Part I: Identity 1. The Self and the Good life, Clare Carlisle 2. Community (1) The Nation, Stephen Backhouse 3. Community (2): The City, Graham Ward 4. The Other, Pamela Anderson 5. Language, Steven Shakespeare 6. Freedom and Human Emancipation, Daphne Hampson Part II: The Human Condition 7. Work and Labour, John Hughes 8. Suffering, Paul Fiddes 9. Death, George Pattison 10. Evil, Jennifer Geddes 11. Love, Werner Jeanrond Part III: The Age of Revolution 12. Sovereignty, Luke Bretherton 13. Tradition, Tracey Rowland 14. Messianism, Judith Wolfe 15. Nihilism, Conor Cunningham 16. Sacrifice, Douglas Hedley 17. War and Peace, Stanley Hauerwas Part IV: The World 18. Radical Philosophy and Political Theology, Michael Gillespie 19. Nature, Gordon Graham 20. The Sublime and the Beautiful, Ross Wilson 21. Time and History, Arne Gron 22. Technology, David Lewin Part V: Ways of Knowing 23. Wissenschaft, Johannes Zachhuber 24. Hermeneutics, Jim Fodor 25. Phenomenology, Merold Westphal 26. The Metaphysics of Modernity, William Desmond Part VI: Theology 27. The Bible, Nicholas Adams 28. Incarnation, David Law 29. Sacramentality, David Brown 30. Atonement, Simeon Zahl 31. Eschatology/ providence, David Fergusson Afterword, Christoph Schwobel
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