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R.J.Campbell

The New Theology

R. J. Campbell's “The New Theology” emerges as a pivotal work that challenges traditional dogmas by advocating for a more progressive understanding of spirituality within the context of early 20th-century religious thought. Written in a lyrical yet accessible style, Campbell's prose weaves together theological inquiry, personal reflection, and the zeitgeist of an era ripe for reexamination of faith. The book provides a critical exploration of the intersections between religion, science, and morality, aligning with contemporary movements that sought to reconcile belief with modern knowledge while addressing the disillusionment brought on by World War I. R. J. Campbell, a notable figure in the early Liberal Christian movement, was deeply influenced by Socratic questioning and the philosophical undercurrents of his time. His theological explorations reflect his background as a minister and scholar, dedicated to expanding the horizons of faith beyond dogmatic restrictions. Campbell's work encapsulates his conviction that spirituality must evolve in response to human experiences and societal changes, making this book a vital reference for understanding the trajectory of modern theological discourse. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in contemporary theology, philosophy, or the historical shifts within Christianity. Campbell's thought-provoking arguments and thoughtful reflections serve as an invitation for individuals to engage critically with their own beliefs, encouraging a transformative journey toward a more inclusive and thoughtful spirituality.
240 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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