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Informationen zum Autor RACHEL MUERS is Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Her publications include Keeping God's Silence: Towards a Theological Ethics of Communication, Living for the Future: Theological Ethics for Coming Generations, Testimony: Quakerism and Theological Ethics, and Modern Theology: A Critical Introduction . She co-edits the Cambridge Elements in Christian Doctrine series and is a former President of the Society for the Study of Theology. ASHLEY COCKSWORTH is Reader in Theology and Practice at the University of Roehampton, UK. He is the author of Karl Barth on Prayer and Prayer: A Guide for the Perplexed , and (with David F. Ford) Glorification and the Life of Faith . His edited volumes include T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Prayer, Karl Barth: Spiritual Writings, and From the Shores of Silence: Conversations in Feminist Practical Theology . He co-edits the Cambridge Elements in Christian Doctrine series and is a former Treasurer of the Society for the Study of Theology. DAVID F. FORD, OBE is Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Cambridge, UK. He is the author of numerous books, including Self and Salvation: Being Transformed; Christian Wisdom: Desiring God and Learning in Love; The Gospel of John: A Theological Commentary ; and (with Ashley Cocksworth) Glorification and the Life of Faith . He co-founded the practice of Scriptural Reasoning, co-founded and co-chairs the Rose Castle Foundation (a centre for reconciliation, peacebuilding, and inter-faith engagement), and chairs Lyn's House Cambridge, a community of hospitality and friendship for those with and without learning disabilities. Klappentext Provides an unparalleled account of the multiple voices of Christian theology Through in-depth studies of representative figures and broad overviews of key movements, Ford's The Modern Theologians explores Christian theology's engagement with multiple ways of knowing across diverse approaches and traditions. Covering Christian theology from the early twentieth century to the present, this edition provides the next generation of theologians with the tools and concepts needed to take interdisciplinary conversations forward. Throughout the book, world-renowned theologians identify common dynamics found across theologies to enable comparisons of different geographical regions, trans-local movements, and ecclesial contexts. In-depth chapters explore the development and trajectory of modern theology and provide critical evaluation of topics such as Roman Catholic theology since Vatican II, Christianity's relations to non-Christian religious traditions, and theories concerning human flourishing. Now in its fourth edition, Ford's The Modern Theologians is fully updated to reflect the broad spectrum and core concerns of Christian theology in today's interconnected world. The authors provide new insights into Christian theology's conversations with other academic disciplines, emerging issues within theology in the global South, current challenges such as nationalism, secularism, the environmental crisis, and much more. With extensive references to further readings and research, Ford's The Modern Theologians remains an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, academic researchers, clergy, teachers of religious studies, and general readers alike. Zusammenfassung Captures the multiple voices of Christian theology in a diverse and interconnected world through in-depth studies of representative figures and overviews of key movementsProviding an unparalleled overview of the subject, The Modern Theologians provides an indispensable guide to the diverse approaches and perspectives within Christian theology from the early twentieth century to the present. Each chapter is written by a leading scholar and explores ...