Keith Ward

Keith Ward ( born August 22, 1938 in Hexham, Northumberland ) is a British philosopher and theologian.

Keith Ward is Emeritus Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford University. One focus is the Ward's ideological confrontation with the representatives of a new materialism, including Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan, Jacques Monod and Richard Dawkins. Ward is considered the founder of modern theology comparatives.

Quote

"If Democritus was the laughing philosopher, then Ward should be known only as the Laughing theologian. " - "If Democritus what the laughing philosopher, Keith Ward ought to be known as the laughing theologian. " ( Frank Wilson, The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Writings

  • God. The course book for doubters. Translated from English by Nicholas de Palézieux. Primus, Darmstadt 2007, ISBN 978-3-89678-625-8.
  • Religion - dangerous or useful? Translated from English by Bernardin Schellenberger. Cross, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-7831-3006-5.

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  • Literature by and about Keith Ward in the catalog that German national library
  • Website by Keith Ward
  • Keith Ward on giffordlectures.org
  • Anglican theologian ( 20th century)
  • University teachers (Oxford)
  • Briton
  • Born in 1938
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