God and Enchantment of Place: Reclaiming Human Experience
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Product Description
David Brown argues for the importance of experience of God as mediated through place in all its variety. He explores the various ways in which such experiences once formed an essential element in making religion integral to human life, and argues for their reinstatement at the centre of theological discussions about the existence of God. In effect, the discussion continues the theme of Brown's two much-praised earlier volumes, Tradition and Imagination and Discipleship and Imagination, in its advocacy of the need for Christian theology to take much more seriously its relationship with the various wider cultures in which it has been set.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1741531 in Books
- Published on: 2006-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
... a magnificent book ... David Brown presents a fascinating, immensely broad-ranging and hugely scholarly argument. John Inge, Art and Christianity The Professor of Theology in Durham has produced another fascinating and deeply learned study, this time on human experience. George Newlands, The Journal of Theological Studies every page is stimulating... It is easily the most rewarding and invigorating book I have read this year. David Stancliffe, Church Times
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`The book in general is strong on the phenomenolgy: good in its placing of styles in their socio-historical context, and often extremely successful at conveying the rationale behind some feature of an image or building.' TLS
About the Author
David Brown is Van Mildert Professor of Divinity at the University of Durham and a Fellow of the British Academy.




