ABSTRACT

Title first published in 2003. John Macquarrie has been a major contributor in the theological world for more than forty years, but as yet very little secondary material on his work has appeared. This book offers an insightful introduction to Macquarrie's theology, arguing that at its heart is a systematic theology of gift. Tracing the development of his thought from its early existentialism to the social and world-affirming perspectives of later writings, this book shows how these developments emerge in dialogue with contemporary thinkers. Morley demonstrates how Macquarrie's theology mediates between two traditionally opposing theologies of gift and being, centring on the doctrines of God and of human being, and reaching its fullest expression in Christology, with Christ as the focal point of two personal movements of self-giving - divine and human. Macquarrie himself contributes a Foreword.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|36 pages

Heidegger on Being Human

chapter 2|36 pages

Beyond Existentialism

chapter 3|18 pages

Into the Public Domain

chapter 4|24 pages

New-Style Natural Theology

chapter 5|22 pages

The Grace of Being

chapter 6|28 pages

A Christology of Self-Giving