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The Roots of Christian Freedom: The Theology of John A.T. Robinson
Bishop John A.T. Robinson was one of the most original and influential theologians Britain has produced this century. Yet to many he remains an enigma. In his lifetime he often seemed to be two different people: the Bishop of Woolwich, a radical and controversial theologian, and the Dean of Trinity, Cambridge an apparently ultra-conservative biblical scholar. In this penetrating study Alistair Kee examines Robinson's major writings on biblical, theological and social issues, and reveals a surprising coherence and consistency in his position. Here was a scholar and churchman who was rooted in the Bible and in the Anglican tradition.
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230 Kee r
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Publisher | SPCK : London., 1988 |
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xvi + 190hlm: 13,5x21,5cm
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English
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0-281-04338-8
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