A Little Book for New Theologians Lib/E: Why and How to Study Theology
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Health & Wellness
Format
Audiobook
Language
English
Published
Apr 7, 2020
Publisher
Tantor Audio
ISBN-13
9798200244829
Description
Kelly M. Kapic's insightful work serves as an essential guide for those embarking on the journey of theological study. It emphasizes that engaging with ideas about God occurs in various everyday contexts, making theology accessible to everyone, not just scholars. The book unfolds the significance of understanding theology deeply and encourages readers to approach it with curiosity and reverence.
Kapic also addresses the complexities and challenges that often accompany theological inquiry. He offers valuable perspectives on how to navigate these challenges, fostering resilience and a spirit of inquiry. This reflective approach not only aids in intellectual growth but also nurtures a deeper relationship with the divine.
By blending personal reflection with practical advice, the author articulates a roadmap for new theologians, inspiring them to immerse themselves in the rich tradition of theological thought. The work is a call to engage thoughtfully and meaningfully with the transformative nature of theology in one's life.
Kapic also addresses the complexities and challenges that often accompany theological inquiry. He offers valuable perspectives on how to navigate these challenges, fostering resilience and a spirit of inquiry. This reflective approach not only aids in intellectual growth but also nurtures a deeper relationship with the divine.
By blending personal reflection with practical advice, the author articulates a roadmap for new theologians, inspiring them to immerse themselves in the rich tradition of theological thought. The work is a call to engage thoughtfully and meaningfully with the transformative nature of theology in one's life.
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