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An exploration of how methodological approaches can affect theological conclusions, using the Swedish-American theologian Nels Ferré as a case in point."For three decades, he flashed like a meteor ...
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27 November 2014

An exploration of how methodological approaches can affect theological conclusions, using the Swedish-American theologian Nels Ferré as a case in point.
"For three decades, he flashed like a meteor across the theological horizon, and then vanished." So writes Alan P.F. Sell of Nels F.S. Ferré (1908-1971), a mid-twentieth-century theologian whose work is little remembered, despite his constructive and often provocative contributions to theological debates that endure today. While Professor Sell speculates upon the reasons for this inattention, his primary concern is to show that Ferré's works raise timeless questions about the relations between content and method in theology. How far do the personal convictions of theologians influence their theological method? May methodological decisions yield attenuated accounts of Christian doctrine? This in-depth analysis of Ferré's thought is a cautionary tale concerning the importance of the choice of starting-points for theological reflection that will prove an invaluable resource for theologians and historians of Christian thought, whilst also remaining an approachable text for those with a general interest in theology.
"For three decades, he flashed like a meteor across the theological horizon, and then vanished." So writes Alan P.F. Sell of Nels F.S. Ferré (1908-1971), a mid-twentieth-century theologian whose work is little remembered, despite his constructive and often provocative contributions to theological debates that endure today. While Professor Sell speculates upon the reasons for this inattention, his primary concern is to show that Ferré's works raise timeless questions about the relations between content and method in theology. How far do the personal convictions of theologians influence their theological method? May methodological decisions yield attenuated accounts of Christian doctrine? This in-depth analysis of Ferré's thought is a cautionary tale concerning the importance of the choice of starting-points for theological reflection that will prove an invaluable resource for theologians and historians of Christian thought, whilst also remaining an approachable text for those with a general interest in theology.
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Pages: 238
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
27 November 2014
Trim Size: 6.10 X 9.17 in
ISBN: 9780227174487
Format: Paperback
Sell's elegantly reasoned work give an enlightening overview of a forgotten theologian - and provides a cautionary tale to his successors.
— Christopher Villiers
...Sell's book has the virtue of intense engagement with the primary sources. There has not yet been not a more thorough reckoning with the full scope of Ferré's theology. Sell's broad and deep attention to Ferré's writings is helpful to those of us who have not so completely read his works.
— Stephen Waldron
This is a very good book for all who should be concerned about the relation between philosophy and theology, if only to learn from Ferré's adventurous mistakes.
— The Rt Revd Christopher Hill
— Christopher Villiers
...Sell's book has the virtue of intense engagement with the primary sources. There has not yet been not a more thorough reckoning with the full scope of Ferré's theology. Sell's broad and deep attention to Ferré's writings is helpful to those of us who have not so completely read his works.
— Stephen Waldron
This is a very good book for all who should be concerned about the relation between philosophy and theology, if only to learn from Ferré's adventurous mistakes.
— The Rt Revd Christopher Hill
Preface
1. Introduction: The Nature and Structure of this Enquiry
2. Nels Ferré's Career, Character, and Devotional Centre
3. The Philosophical Context and Ferré's Starting-Point
4. Recurrent Epistemological Themes
5. The Theological Environment
6. Searchlights on Christian Doctrine
7. Ethics and Society, Mission and World Religions
8. Conclusion
1. Introduction: The Nature and Structure of this Enquiry
2. Nels Ferré's Career, Character, and Devotional Centre
3. The Philosophical Context and Ferré's Starting-Point
4. Recurrent Epistemological Themes
5. The Theological Environment
6. Searchlights on Christian Doctrine
7. Ethics and Society, Mission and World Religions
8. Conclusion