Theology and the Intellectual Endeavour of Mankind: W. D. HUDSON

Religious Studies 21 (1):21-37 (1985)
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Abstract

At the beginning of his book, Principles of Christian Theology, John Macquarrie says that theology ‘implicitly claims to have its place in the total intellectual endeavour of mankind’. The question I want to discuss is this: in what terms, if any, can that claim be justified?

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