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Understanding and Misunderstanding ‘Negative Theology’

Rowan Williams

9781626005129
48 pages
Marquette University Press
Overview
Rowan Williams distinguishes four modes of 'negative theology' - what we do not and cannot know about God. He argues that such theology is best approached within the context of the worshipping Church and that it offers some intriguing pointers towards a better understanding of artistic endeavor.
Author Bio
Dr Rowan Williams, 35th Master of Magdalene College and Honorary Professor of Contemporary Christian Thought in the University of Cambridge. Previously Bishop of Monmouth and from 2000, Archbishop of Wales. In 2002, he became the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr Williams is a noted poet and translator of poetry. He is also the author of some thirty books. His writings cover a wide range of theological, historical, and political themes, including studies of Arius, Teresa of Avila, and Sergii Bulgakov.