Turnings of Darkness and Light
Discover the profound insights of Kenneth Surin in his thought-provoking collection, Turnings of Darkness and Light, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. Spanning 336 pages, this compilation features essays penned between 1975 and 1987, exploring pivotal themes in Christian theology.
Surin delves deep into essential concepts such as the doctrine of analogy, the Trinity, and theological realism, while addressing complex issues like the problem of evil and suffering. He also examines critical topics including God’s nature, tragedy in Christian life, the doctrine of atonement, and the theology of religions. With a meticulous approach, Surin presents a comprehensive exploration of ecclesiology, discipleship, and theistic proofs.
This work is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophical theology and the rich tapestry of Christian thought, making it a valuable addition to both seasoned theologians and those seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.