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Yearning for Goodness

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22 November 2013

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IN HIS Revisioning Christology: Theology in the Reformed tradition, Oliver Crisp takes six leading figures and looks at how their work shapes and challenges the tradition in which they exist. He also seeks to show how people of the same tradition can have differing views on the same areas of theology. He describes his book as "doctrinal investigations" rather than a complete account of Reformed Christology (Ashgate, £19.99 (£17.99); 978-1-4094-3005-6.

What does it mean to be human? Are we more than machines? Matthew Dickerson explores such questions, and defends a theistic view of body and spirit, in The Mind and the Machine (Brazos Press, £11.99 (£10.80); 978-1-58743-272-9).

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