Brian Rosner teaches New Testament and Ethics at Moore Theological College in Newtown, NSW, Australia.
Gerald Bray
-- Beeson Divinity School
"This remarkable book shows us how the best Christian theology has
always informed the mind and comforted the soul at the same time.
It is an outstanding achievement and will help us all to appreciate
more deeply the salutary effect that theological study can and
should have on our lives." Peter F. Jensen
-- Archbishop of Sydney
"Refreshing and helpful, The Consolations of Theology recovers
great theological insights from the past to help sustain us in the
present." John W. De Gruchy
-- University of Cape Town
"Imaginatively conceived and thoughtfully executed, this book will
surely attract a wide and grateful readership. Collectively the
essays demonstrate that theology at its best, whether ancient or
modern, speaks to the human condition because it is born of
personal struggle deep within the soul." Reviews in Religion &
Theology
"A concise book which demonstrates how Christian theology can be of
great importance to Christians who are experiencing various forms
of suffering. . . . Contains great wisdom and insight." Religious
Studies Review
"The volume is more than a pastoral tool, but a series of thick
explorations of what it means to think through human experience
theologically. . . . Suitable for both popular reading and for
pastoral theology courses." Reformed Theological Review
"The collection is a joy and a delight. . . . Highly recommended.
Word & World
"Brian S. Rosner . . . has presented an accessible and heartfelt
piece. . . . This book is well worth its price." Covenant
Quarterly
"As the prayer book says, this collection is one that we should
'read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest.' It is a book of much
worth." Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology
"An excellent discussion of a neglected but most relevant
subject."
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