This is a sophisticated intervention in the field of systematic theology, worthy of careful attention.
Andrew Errington, St Mark's National Theological Centre, Canberra, Australia, Studies in Christian Ethics
[I]maginative and substantive... [W]e can wait for Ward's second volume in confidence it will be as interesting and as engaging as this book.
Stanley Hauerwas, Modern Theology
As far as recent systematic theologies go, Graham Ward's How the Light Gets In: Ethical Life I is surely one of the most fascinating and ambitious ... How the Light Gets In proves not only remarkably successful in its endeavours (readable, learned, sharp) but also quite courageous.
Jonathan Tran, Scottish Journal of Theology
This is contemporary theology at its most provocative and compelling...Essential.
CHOICE
It is good to read an in-depth treatment of doctrinal theology that ranges so widely. Ward challenges the reader to think far beyond the standard mainstream of Christian sources, and to imagine how Christian theology can encompass the wideness of contemporary culture.
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