Faithful Reading

New Essays in Theology in Honour of Fergus Kerr, OP

Thomas O'Loughlin editor Dr Simon Oliver editor Dr Karen Kilby editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:7th Nov '13

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This collection features essays by prominent theologians exploring the interplay between theology and philosophy, particularly Thomism, and twentieth-century Catholic thought, showcasing the influential work of Fergus Kerr and his legacy.

Faithful Reading is a significant collection of essays that highlights the influential work of Fergus Kerr, OP, a prominent Catholic theologian of our time. Renowned for his contributions to philosophical theology, Kerr's writings, such as Theology after Wittgenstein and After Aquinas: Versions of Thomism, are essential reading for both students and scholars in the field. This volume brings together essays that explore two central themes in Kerr's scholarship: the interplay between theology and philosophy, with a specific emphasis on Thomism, and the development of Catholic thought in the twentieth century.

The coherence of the collection is strengthened by the distinguished contributors, which include notable figures such as Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, theologians Stanley Hauerwas, John Milbank, David Burrell, and Denys Turner. Their essays reflect a deep engagement with Kerr’s ideas and illustrate the ongoing relevance of his work in contemporary theological discourse. Additionally, the inclusion of younger scholars demonstrates Kerr's influence across generations, showcasing how his thought continues to shape and inspire new voices in the field.

Overall, Faithful Reading serves as a vital resource for those interested in the intersections of theology and philosophy within the Catholic tradition. It not only honors Kerr's contributions but also provides a platform for critical dialogue among some of today's leading theologians. This collection is an important addition to the study of Christian theology and philosophy, offering insights that resonate with both academic and broader audiences.

Faithful Reading is a beautiful act of homage to Fergus Kerr, who is one of the great theologian-philosophers of the last half-century. The range of topics treated in it -- epistemology, emotion, literary theory, imagination, the proper construal of Thomas, of Wittgenstein, of Newman, and always, first and last, of theology as something we humans cannot avoid doing -- is vast, as was true of Kerr's work. And the standard is consistently high: the passion of reason is evident in these essays, as it also is, to a high degree of intensity, in Kerr's own work. -- Paul J. Griffiths, Duke Divinity School, USA
Many festschrifts lack coherence, but not in this case. Why not? Because the wide ranging contributions here correspond so well to the scope of Kerr's powerful theological mind. -- Henri-Jérôme Gagey, Théologicum de l'Institut Catholique de Paris, France
This collection of important essays in their own right is an ample testament to the range, depth and centrality of Fergus Kerr's influence in British theology over the past fifty years. Indeed it testifies the remarkable degree to which this Scottish Dominican has been its crucial midwife. -- Catherine Pickstock, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, UK

ISBN: 9780567128980

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 449g

320 pages