This CompanionCompanion brings together new contributions from internationally renowned scholars in order to examine the past, present and future of Protestantism.
Co-edited by leading Protestant theologians Alister E. McGrath and Darren C. Marks, with contributions from internationally renowned scholars.
Opens with an investigation into the formation of Protestant identity across Europe, North America, Asia, Australasia and Africa.
Includes coverage of leading Protestant thinkers, such as Luther, Calvin, Schleiermacher and Barth.
Considers the interaction of Protestantism with different areas of modern life, including the arts, politics, the law and science.
Debates the future of Protestantism in both Western and non-Western settings.
Alister Edgar McGrath is a Christian theologian and apologist, who holds both a PhD (in molecular biophysics) and an earned Doctor of Divinity degree from Oxford. He is noted for his work in historical, systematic and scientific theology. He was formerly an atheist.
In his writing and public speaking, he promotes "scientific theology" and opposes antireligionism. McGrath was until recently Professor of Historical Theology at the University of Oxford, but has now taken up the chair of Theology, Religion and Culture at King's College London since September 2008. Until 2005, he was principal of Wycliffe Hall.
McGrath is a prolific writer. His work often refers both to the early Church Fathers and to contemporary evangelical stalwarts such as Thomas Torrance and J. I. Packer. His areas of expertise include doctrine, Church history, the interaction of science and faith, and evangelical spirituality.
In 2005 he resigned as Principal of Wycliffe Hall, whilst remaining President of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics which was based there.
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