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Theology Matters: How Thinking about God shapes Australia
Category: Books > Theology > Theology Books
Author/Artist: PETER SHERLOCK, DANIEL NELLOR
ISBN / ID: 9781922589453
Publisher: Coventry Press
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: AU$24.95
  
Description: In the twenty-first century, religion is often seen as divisive, church membership is in decline, and religious institutions have been forced to reckon with their own sins. Yet theology still speaks deeply to many people in Australia, both inside and outside the Christian churches.

This book presents a series of conversations with prominent Australians about how theological ideas and religious practices inform their contribution to public life. Through their stories, it asks the ultimate question: what difference does theology make?

The results show how deeply held views and the capacity to think outside the box inform policy and practice across a variety of areas - from politics to journalism, arts and the law, health and education - to assert that theology matters in contemporary Australia more than ever.

This book is a contribution to the ongoing effort to join with First Peoples and all peoples to think about how our world might look in the light of the welcoming, inclusive and undying love of God. It is not a book of answers. Often theology is about asking better questions. This is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of eleven people who reflect on what their lives and work might mean in a world that is loved by God. - Foreword by Archbishop Kay Goldsworthy AO DD

The participants: Deborah Barker, Rufus Black, Frank Brennan, Libby Byrne, Julie Edwards, Dan Fleming, Stan Grant, Sean Lau, Anne Pattel-Gray, Tony Rinaudo and Kevin Rudd.
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