Hart is a very interesting figure, and not always the easiest to read. His first major book, The Beauty of the Infinite: The Aesthetics of Christian Truth
More recently, as I noted before, he has written what I regard as one of the most important essays on ecumenism to come from the pen of an Orthodox theologian in quite some time, an essay that appeared in Ecumenism Today
Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies
has just won the Michael Ramsey Prize awarded by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams. Williams
, himself
a very capable scholar
of the Christian East
, notes of Hart's book and the author that he is:
a theologian of exceptional quality - but also a brilliant stylist. This book takes no prisoners in its response to fashionable criticisms of Christianity. But what makes it more than just another contribution to controversy is the way he shows how the most treasured principles and values of compassionate humanism are rooted in the detail of Christian doctrine. I am pleased that we have identified a prize winning book that is so distinctive in its voice. It is never bland. It will irritate some, but it will also challenge and inspire readers inside and outside the church. No one could pretend after reading this that Christian theology was lacking in intellectual and imaginative force or in relevance to the contemporary world.
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