McGrath, Alister 1953- (Alister E. McGrath, Alister Edgar McGrath)

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McGrath, Alister 1953- (Alister E. McGrath, Alister Edgar McGrath)

PERSONAL:

Born January 23, 1953, in Belfast, Northern Ireland; son of Edgar Parkinson (a physician) and Annie Jane (a nurse) McGrath; married Joanna Ruth Collicutt (a psychologist); children: Paul Alister, Elizabeth Joanna. Education: Attended Oxford University, 1971-78, and Cambridge University, 1978-80; earned B.A. (natural science; with first class honors), M.A., D.Phil., B.A. (theology; with first class honors), and B.D.

ADDRESSES:

Office—Harris Manchester College, Oxford OX1 3TD, England. E-mail—alister.mcgrath@hmc.ox.ac.uk.

CAREER:

Curate of parish church in Wollaton, Nottingham, England, 1980-83; Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, England, lecturer in historical and systematic theology, 1983-95, principal, 1995-2004. Oxford University, lecturer, 1983-1995, principal, 1995—, professor of historical theology, 1999—; Drew University, Tipple Visiting Professor of Historical Theology, 1990; Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, research professor, 1993-97; Harris Machester College, senior research fellow, 2006—.

MEMBER:

Royal Society of Arts (fellow).

AWARDS, HONORS:

John R. Dellenback Global Leadership Award for Scholarship, Council for Christian Colleges & Universities, 2006.

WRITINGS:

NONFICTION

Luther's Theology of the Cross, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1985.

Iustitia Dei: A History of the Christian Doctrine of Justification, Cambridge University Press (New York, NY), 1986, 3rd edition, 2005.

The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1987, 2nd edition, 2004.

Reformation Thought: An Introduction, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1988, 2nd edition, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1993, 3rd edition, 2000.

Explaining Your Faith Without Losing Your Friends, 1989, revised edition published as Explaining Your Faith, Baker Book (Grand Rapids, MI), 1996.

A Life of John Calvin, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1990.

The Genesis of Doctrine, Basil Blackwell (Oxford, England), 1990, published as The Genesis of Doctrine: A Study in the Foundations of Doctrinal Criticism, Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, MI), 1997.

Making Sense of the Cross, Inter-Varsity Press (Leicester, England), 1992.

What Was God Doing on the Cross?, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1992.

The Dilemma of Self-Esteem: The Cross and Christian Confidence, Crossway (Wheaton, IL), 1992.

Suffering, Hodder & Stoughton (London, England), 1992.

Understanding Doctrine: Its Relevance and Purpose for Today, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1992.

(Editor) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1993.

The Renewal of Anglicanism, Morehouse (Harrisburg, PA), 1993.

Intellectuals Don't Need God and Other Modern Myths: Building Bridges to Faith Through Apologetics, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1993.

The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, 2nd edition, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1994.

Spirituality in an Age of Change: Rediscovering the Spirit of the Reformers, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1994.

(Contributor) Roman Catholicism: Evangelical Protestants Analyze What Divides and Unites Us, Moody (Chicago, IL), 1994.

Christian Theology: An Introduction, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1994, 4th edition, 2007.

(With Michael Green) How Shall We Reach Them?, Thomas Nelson (Nashville, TN), 1995.

Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity, Inter-Varsity Press (Downers Grove, IL), 1995.

Beyond the Quiet Time: Practical Evangelical Spirituality, Baker Book (Grand Rapids, MI), 1995.

Suffering and God, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1995.

(Editor) The Christian Theology Reader, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1995, 3rd edition, 2007.

A Passion for Truth: The Intellectual Coherence of Evangelicalism, Inter-Varsity Press (Downers Grove, IL), 1996.

An Introduction to Christianity, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1997, 2nd edition published as Christianity: An Introduction, 2006.

Studies in Doctrine (contains Understanding Doctrine, Understanding Jesus, Understanding the Trinity, and Justification by Faith), Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1997.

The NIV Bible Companion: a Basic Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1997.

J.I. Packer: A Biography, Baker Book (Grand Rapids, MI), 1997, published in England as To Know and Serve God, 1997.

The Foundations of Dialogue in Science and Religion, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1998.

Historical Theology: An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1998.

"I Believe": Exploring the Apostles' Creed, Inter-Varsity Press (Downers Grove, IL), 1998.

Christian Spirituality: An Introduction, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1999.

The Unknown God: Searching for Spiritual Fulfillment, Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, MI), 1999.

Science and Religion: An Introduction, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 1999.

(General editor) The Hodder Dictionary of Bible Themes, Hodder & Stoughton (London, England), 1999.

(General editor) The NIV Thematic Reference Bible, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 1999.

(Editor) Christian Literature: An Anthology, Basil Blackwell (Cambridge, MA), 2000.

(Editor) The J.I. Packer Collection, Inter-Varsity Press (Downers Grove, IL), 2000.

The Journey: A Pilgrim in the Lands of the Spirit, Doubleday (New York, NY), 2000.

In the Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language and a Culture, Doubleday (New York, NY), 2001.

A Scientific Theology, three volumes, W.B. Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, MI), 2001-03.

Knowing Christ, Hodder & Stoughton (London, England), 2001, Galilee (New York, NY), 2002.

(Editor) Christian Literature: An Anthology, Blackwell Publishers (Malden, MA), 2001.

(With Joanna McGrath) Self-Esteem: The Cross and Christian Confidence, Crossway Books (Wheaton, IL), 2002.

The Reenchantment of Nature: The Denial of Religion and the Ecological Crisis, Doubleday (New York, NY), 2002.

Glimpsing the Face of God: The Search for Meaning in the Universe, W.B. Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, MI), 2002.

The Future of Christianity, Blackwell (Malden, MA), 2002.

A Brief History of Heaven, Blackwell (Malden, MA), 2003.

(Editor, with Timothy George) For All the Saints: Evangelical Theology and Christian Spirituality, Westminster John Knox Press (Louisville, KY), 2003.

The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World, Doubleday (New York, NY), 2004.

Theology: The Basics, Blackwell (Malden, MA), 2004, 2nd edition, 2008.

The Science of God: An Introduction to Scientific Theology, W.B. Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, MI), 2004.

(Editor, with Darren C. Marks) The Blackwell Companion to Protestantism, Blackwell (Malden, MA), 2004.

Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life, Blackwell (Malden, MA), 2005.

Creation, Fortress Press (Minneapolis, MN), 2005.

The Order of Things: Explorations in Scientific Theology, Blackwell (Malden, MA), 2006.

Incarnation, Fortress Press (Minneapolis, MN), 2006.

Doubting: Growing Through the Uncertainties of Faith, IVP Books (Downers Grove, IL), 2006.

Redemption, Fortress Press (Minneapolis, MN), 2006.

T.F. Torrance: An Intellectual Biography, T & T Clark (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2006.

The Dawkins Delusion? Atheist Fundamentalism and the Denial of the Divine, InterVarsity (Downers Grove, IL), 2007.

Christianity's Dangerous Idea: The Protestant Revolution, Harper San Francisco (San Francisco, CA), 2007.

Also general editor of The Zondervan Handbook of Christian Beliefs, new edition, Zondervan (Grand Rapids, MI), 2006.

SIDELIGHTS:

Alister McGrath has established a reputation as an expert in the field of historical theology. In addition to his work on historical subjects, he frequently addresses the challenges facing established religion in the modern world. In The Journey: A Pilgrim in the Lands of the Spirit, he uses the familiar metaphor of spiritual life as a journey, one which may have many frustrating setbacks, especially until one recognizes the need for navigational tools on that journey. In relating his own story, as Doris Donnelly stated in America, McGrath shows how he finally realized that he "needed a map, a compass, companionship and the willingness to try a new route" to move forward in his life. He cautions against approaching Bible study as a purely intellectual exercise, urging readers to engage themselves emotionally as well. McGrath advises looking to great writers of the past for guidance, and provides words of wisdom from luminaries such as Jonathan Edwards, Martin Luther, J.I. Packer, and C.S. Lewis. McGrath does not try to "contemporize" the spiritual journey, advised Donnelly.

In The Unknown God: Searching for Spiritual Fulfillment, McGrath addresses the human longing for something that will fully satisfy the soul and concludes that the only thing that can accomplish this is God. Short chapters with vivid illustrations present ideas from great thinkers, ranging from Plato to Kierkegaard, all pointing to the Creator as the only real source of fulfillment. Reviewing the book on the Presbyterian Layman Web site, Robert P. Mills commented: McGrath "has a keen appreciation of issues confronting contemporary Christians." A Publishers Weekly writer declared that the author's reflections "are elegantly written." Ray Olson's assessment in Booklist gave particular praise to McGrath's "beautiful language."

With 2001's In the Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture, McGrath traces the history of the King James Bible and its effect on politics, culture, industry and literature. Specifically, the author focuses on the Bible's translation, and contains numerous illustrations to accompany the text. Many critics enjoyed McGrath's many additional features that accompanied this history, such as a chronology and list of comparative translations. In the Beginning provides "informative appendixes which are unique to his work," wrote Library Journal contributor Michael W. Ellis. Others found that the author was able to make his points and demonstrate his findings in a strong manner. McGrath presents his arguments "with an admirable clarity," observed Simon Winchester in a review for the New York Times Book Review.

The following year, McGrath published The Future of Christianity, which analyzes trends the author sees in Christianity around the world. Pulling information from a wide range of global sources, he begins by examining how Christianity fared during the course of the twentieth century. McGrath moves on to follow the resurgence of certain forms of Christianity, including fundamentalism and "megachurches" that have been gaining momentum through the turn of the twenty-first century. Overall, readers responded positively to this book, citing McGrath's diligence to research and skill in writing a well-crafted argument. The Future of Christianity is a "succinct, accessible assessment" of what has been happening with Christianity, noted International Bulletin of Missionary Research contributor Thomas A. Askew. Others found the author's work to be more grounded in fact than other books covering similar topics. McGrath "offers a more academic and theological response to religious megatrends," wrote Philip Jenkins in a review for Books & Culture.

McGrath followed up The Future of Christianity with A Brief History of Heaven. Instead of looking forward, McGrath looks back through time to examine various writers' and poets' visions of heaven mainly from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. Taking these concepts of heaven and salvation, McGrath analyses their effect on their audiences and Western culture as a whole. Once again, critics lauded McGrath for his efforts. A Brief History of Heaven is an "accessible and thorough narrative," wrote one Publishers Weekly contributor. McGrath's writing and observations are "delightfully lucid and insightful," noted Joyce Smothers in a review for the Library Journal.

In 2004, McGrath published The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World. In this work the author examines the relationship between atheism and organized religion, and how atheism has recently seen a strong decline as an intellectual force. McGrath himself was once an atheist, before later identifying with evangelical Christianity, although he refrains from personal reflection and instead shows examples throughout history of atheism flourishing while Christian religions faltered, and vice versa. And although the history of this subject could become bogged down in fact and dry history, critics found McGrath's work to be accessible and enjoyable to read. Alister McGrath is an "engaging, anecdote-loving writer," wrote National Review contributor Charlotte Allen. The Twilight of Atheism is presented in "a format that is understandable but not simplistic," noted Darrell Turner in a review for the National Catholic Reporter.

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

America, November 7, 1987, Robert A. Krieg, review of The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, p. 338; September 30, 2000, Doris Donnelly, review of The Journey: A Pilgrim in the Lands of the Spirit, p. 27.

American Book Review, 1995, review of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, p. 635.

American Historical Review, December, 1989, Hans J. Hillerbrand, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 1362.

Anglican Journal, March, 1999, review of J.I. Packer: A Biography and Historical Theology: An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought, p. 11.

Booklist, June 1, 1994, review of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, p. 1866; July, 1996, Steve Schroeder, review of APassion for Truth: The Intellectual Coherence of Evangelicalism, p. 1782; July, 1999, Ray Olson, review of The Unknown God: Searching for Spiritual Fulfillment, p. 1901; June 1, 2004, Bryce Christensen, review of The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World, p. 1672.

Book World, February 25, 2001, review of In the Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language and a Culture, p. 6; April 1, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 4.

BookPage, April, 2002, review of In the Beginning, p. 31.

Books & Culture, May, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 23; July-August, 2002, Philip Jenkins, review of The Future of Christianity, p. 8.

British Book News, August, 1986, review of The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, p. 457; May, 1987, review of The Enigma of the Cross, p. 284.

Canadian Historical Review, March, 1993, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 142.

Canadian Literature, autumn, 2005, Steven Epperson, review of The Future of Christianity, p. 167.

Catholic Historical Review, July, 1987, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 480; October, 2004, Anne M. O'Donnell, review of In the Beginning, p. 719.

Catholic Insight, November, 2004, "Books Received from Various Publishers," p. 42; March, 2005, Kate Daffern, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 40.

Catholic Library World, March, 2003, review of Knowing Christ, p. 189.

Choice, February, 1986, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 881; November, 1986, review of The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, p. 498; April, 1987, review of Iustitia Dei: A History of the Christian Doctrine of Justification, p. 1235; April, 1988, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 1263; May, 1989, review of Reformation Thought: An Introduction, p. 1536; April, 1991, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 1330; June, 1994, R. Hartsock, review of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, p. 1548; October, 2000, V.V. Raman, review of Science and Religion: An Introduction, p. 350; November, 2001, J.W. Wright, review of In the Beginning, p. 529; September, 2002, R.L. Massanari, review of The Future of Christianity, p. 120; June, 2004, D.M. Whitford, review of The Blackwell Companion to Protestantism, p. 1897; November, 2004, V.V. Raman, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 500; July-August, 2005, V.V. Raman, review of Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life, p. 2003.

Christian Century, March 12, 1986, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 275; November 4, 1987, John D. Godsey, review of The Science of Theology, p. 974; April 11, 1990, review of Iustitia Dei, p. 379; August 8, 1990, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 744; January 2, 1991, Ted Peters, review of The Genesis of Doctrine, p. 21; January 30, 1991, James A. Patterson, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 120; July 19, 1995, Robert W. Patterson, review of Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity, p. 719; July 15, 1998, David Stewart, review of J.I. Packer, p. 695; November 7, 2001, Susan M. Felch, review of In the Beginning, p. 29; January 25, 2003, H. Paul Santmire, review of The Reenchantment of Nature: The Denial of Religion and the Ecological Crisis, p. 37; September 20, 2005, Glenn E. Hinson, review of For All the Saints, p. 38.

Christianity Today, June 18, 1990, Stanley J. Grenz, review of Iustitia Dei and Justification by Faith, p. 48; October 22, 1990, Michael G. Maudlin, "The Sunnier Side of Doubt," p. 66; June 24, 1991, John G. Stackhouse Jr., review of The Genesis of Doctrine, p. 38; October 28, 1991, Donald K. McKim, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 60; June 21, 1993, Robert C. Roberts, review of The Dilemma of Self-Esteem, p. 37; September 12, 1994, John Wilson, review of Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity and The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 76; April 24, 1995, Richard Mouw, review of Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity, p. 23; July 19, 1995, Robert W. Patterson, review of Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity, p. 719; June 17, 1996, Roger E. Olson, review of A Passion for Truth, p. 47; April 6, 1998, Wendy Murray Zoba, review of J.I. Packer, p. 30; September 6, 1999, Mark Galli, review of The Unknown God, p. 106; June, 2003, review of A Brief History of Heaven, p. 38.

Chronicle of Higher Education, November 15, 2002, review of The Reenchantment of Nature.

Church History, March, 1986, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 99; December, 1988, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 536; June, 1990, John R. Sommerfeldt, review of Iustitia Dei, p. 240; March, 1991, Eric W. Gritsch, review of Reformation Thought, p. 116.

Commonweal, March 24, 2000, Lawrence S. Cunningham, review of Christian Spirituality, p. 24.

Ecclesiastical History, April, 1995, Euan Cameron, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 332.

Ecumenical Review, January, 1996, review of Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity, p. 129.

English Historical Review, April, 1994, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 430.

Financial Times, November 6, 2004, Ben Rogers, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 29.

First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, May, 1996, Carl E. Braaten, review of Christian Theology: An Introduction, p. 45; October, 2000, review of The J.I. Packer Collection, p. 80; April, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 60; August-September, 2005, Michael J. Behe, review of Dawkins' God, p. 29.

Free Inquiry, April-May, 2005, Jay C. Smith, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 50.

Globe & Mail (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), May 19, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 13.

Historian, winter, 1992, John Patrick Donnelly, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 350.

History, June, 1992, Michael Mullett, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 250.

History Today, March, 1989, Rosemary O'Day, review of Reformation Thought, p. 51; February, 1991, Andrew Pettegree, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 56; March, 1995, Rosemary O'Day, review of Reformation Thought, p. 55; August, 2001, Diarmaid MacCulloch, review of In the Beginning, p. 59.

International Bulletin of Missionary Research, April, 2003, Thomas A. Askew, review of The Future of Christianity, p. 85.

International History Review, November, 1991, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 806.

Interpretation, April, 1988, review of The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, p. 200; October, 2003, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2, p. 462.

Isis, March, 2005, James B. Miller, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 157.

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, spring, 1989, George H. Tavard, review of Iustitia Dei, p. 204; summer, 1989, Bruce D. Marshall, review of The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, p. 415; fall, 1990, Joseph Tempest, review of Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 508; December, 2003, Alister E. McGrath, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 955; June, 2005, Iain S. Maclean, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2 and A Scientific Theology, Vol. 3, p. 556.

Journal of Ecclesiastical History, October, 1989, Euan Cameron, review of Reformation Thought, p. 602; July, 1990, Francis Clark, review of Iustitia Dei, p. 470; October, 1991, Gillian Lewis, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 653; April, 1995, Euan Cameron, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 332.

Journal of Ecumenical Studies, summer, 1989, R. Emmet McLaughlin, review of Iustitia Dei, p. 565; fall, 1997, Franklin H. Littell, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 588.

Journal of the History of Ideas, April, 1991, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 349.

Journal of Religion, October, 1986, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 440; January, 1988, Dawn De Vries, review of The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, p. 114; October, 1988, William S. Babcock, review of The History of Christian Theology, Vol. 1, p. 599; April, 1989, Randall Zachman, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 248; January, 1991, Timothy George, review of Reformation Thought, p. 99; April, 1993, Bradford E. Hinze, review of The Genesis of Doctrine, p. 264; January, 2001, Jane E. Strohl, review of Historical Theology, p. 142; April, 2003, Larry L. Rasmussen, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 292, and William Schweiker, review of The Future of Christianity, p. 294; April, 2004, Mark Wynn, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2, p. 300.

Journal of Religious History, June, 2004, review of Christina Theology, Christian Literature: An Anthology, and The Christian Theology Reader.

Journal of Theological Studies, April, 1992, Dennis Nineham, review of The Genesis of Doctrine, p. 334; April, 1993, Basil Hall, review of The Life of John Calvin, p. 404; October, 1994, Maurice Wiles, review of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, p. 823.

Kirkus Reviews, December 1, 1994, review of Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity, p. 1594; February 1, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 168; April 1, 2004, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 314.

Library Journal, October 1, 1990, John R. Muether, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 93; July, 1999, Graham Christian, review of The Unknown God, p. 100; March 1, 2000, Graham Christian, review of The Journey, p. 98; February 15, 2001, Michael W. Ellis, review of In the Beginning, p. 174; August, 2002, Sandra Collins, review of The Reenchantment of Nature, p. 103; January, 2003, Joyce Smothers, review of A Brief History of Heaven, p. 119; May 1, 2004, Brad S. Matthies, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 112.

London Review of Books, November 9, 1989, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 23.

Los Angeles Times, December 2, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 22.

Modern Theology, July, 1989, Ingolf Dalferth, review of The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, p. 398.

National Catholic Reporter, November 12, 2004, Darrell Turner, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 21; November 25, 2005, Antonia Ryan, review of Incarnation, p. 17.

National Review, June 25, 2001, Mike Poterma, review of In the Beginning; September 13, 2004, Charlotte Allen, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 51.

New Criterion, June, 2005, David B. Hart, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 78.

New York Times Book Review, April 8, 2001, Simon Winchester, review of In the Beginning, p. 8; June 3, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 28; December 2, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 70; December 5, 2004, Samuel G. Freedman, review of The Twilight of Atheism.

Presbyterian Record, October, 1991, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 34.

Publishers Weekly, October 25, 1991, review of I Believe, p. 38; April 22, 1996, review of A Passion for Truth, p. 65; review of The Foundations of Dialogue in Science and Religion, p. 22; June 14, 1999, review of The Unknown God, p. 66; March 13, 2000, review of The Journey, p. 78; February 12, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 200; May 6, 2002, review of Knowing Christ, p. 53; July 22, 2002, review of The Reenchantment of Nature, p. 172; March 31, 2003, review of A Brief History of Heaven, p. 61; April 12, 2004, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 59; November 13, 2006, review of Doubting: Growing Through the Uncertainties of Faith, p. 54.

Reference & Research Book News, May, 1994, review of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, p. 4; November, 2001, review of In the Beginning, p. 15; August, 2004, review of Theology: The Basics, p. 25; February, 2006, review of Iustitia Dei; November, 2006, review of Christianity: An Introduction.

Religious Studies Review, July, 1988, review of Iustitia Dei, p. 255; October, 1989, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 359; April, 1990, review of Reformation Thought, p. 158; April, 1991, review of Understanding the Trinity, p. 143; December, 1991, Colin Gunton, review of The Genesis of Doctrine, p. 569; January, 1992, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 65; April, 1992, review of A Cloud of Witnesses, p. 143; January, 1995, review of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, p. 37; October, 1995, review of Evangelicalism and the Future of Christianity, p. 316; April, 1996, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 169; January, 1998, review of Christian Theology (2nd edition), p. 17; January, 1999, review of The Genesis of Doctrine, p. 59; July, 2002, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 240; July, 2003, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2, p. 269; October, 2003, review of The Future of Christianity, p. 360.

Renaissance Quarterly, spring, 1988, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 123; winter, 1988, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 725.

Report Newsmagazine, July 9, 2001, Nathan M. Greenfield, review of In the Beginning.

Review of Metaphysics, September, 2006, W. Matthews Grant, review of The Science of God, p. 166.

Reviewer's Bookwatch, October, 2004, Henry Berry, review of The Twilight of Atheism.

Ruminator Review, winter, 2002, review of In the Beginning, p. 19.

Science, April 8, 2005, Michael Shermer, "The Blind Godmaker," p. 205.

Scottish Journal of Theology, September, 1992, Stephen Williams, review of The Genesis of Doctrine, p. 401; December, 1992, W.P. Stephens, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 563; spring, 1996, Iain Torrance, review of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, p. 247; spring, 2000, Brian Hebblethwaite, review of T.F. Torrance, p. 239.

Sixteenth Century Journal, winter, 1989, Lowell H. Zuck, review of Reformation Thought, p. 672; summer, 1992, Donald K. McKim, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 358; summer, 2005, Michael G. Baylor, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 482.

Spectator, July 14, 2001, Salley Vickers, review of In the Beginning, p. 33.

Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies, October, 1989, Francis Oakley, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 1008.

Theological Studies, June, 1986, review of Luther's Theology of the Cross, p. 328; September, 1987, review of The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990, p. 592; March, 1988, review of Iustitia Dei, p. 160; December, 1988, review of The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation, p. 745; December, 1991, Jeannine E. Olson, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 746; March, 1992, Nancy C. Ring, review of The Genesis of Doctrine, p. 155; September, 1994, Herbert J. Ryan, review of The Renewal of Anglicanism, p. 589; March, 2000, Frank R. Haig, review of Science and Religion, p. 192; September, 2000, Martin X. Moleski, review of The Foundations of Dialogue in Science and Religion, p. 571, and Paul D. Molnar, review of T.F. Torrance: An Intellectual Biography, p. 590; March, 2003, Edward T. Oakes, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 171; June, 2004, Edward T. Oakes, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2, p. 407; March, 2005, Edward T. Oakes, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 3, p. 200.

Theology, January-February, 2000, John Macquarrie, review of T.F. Torrance, p. 69; July-August, 2002, John Polkinghorne, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 304; July-August, 2003, John Polkinghorne, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2, p. 292; November-December, 2005, John Habgood, review of The Science of God, p. 457; July-August, 2006, Stephen Carr, review of Dawkins' God, p. 306.

Theology Today, April, 1992, M. Eugene Osterhaven, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 116; July, 2002, Wolfhart, Pannenberg, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 312; April, 2004, Philip Clayton, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2, p. 121.

Times Higher Education Supplement, October 1, 2004, David Self, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 17; December 10, 2004, Richard Harries, review of Dawkins' God, p. 26.

Times Literary Supplement, May 5, 1989, Alastair Hamilton, review of Reformation Thought, p. 491; March 1, 1991, Heiko A. Oberman, review of A Life of John Calvin, p. 24; August 12, 1994, J. Leslie Houlden, review of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought, p. 28; August 9, 2002, Richard H. Roberts, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 29; April, 2003, review of The Reenchantment of Nature, p. 30; December 17, 2004, John Habgood, review of The Twilight of Atheism, p. 6; January 14, 2005, David Atkinson, review of Dawkins' God, p. 29.

Trinity Journal, spring, 2002, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1, p. 132; spring, 2003, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 2, p. 155.

Voice of Youth Advocates, December, 1989, "Explaining Your Faith without Losing Your Friends," p. 303.

Utopian Studies, winter, 2004, Mark Hall-Patton, review of A Brief History of Heaven, p. 138.

Zygon, March, 2002, review of Science and Religion, p. 214; December, 2004, review of A Scientific Theology, Vol. 1.

ONLINE

Alister E. McGrath Home Page,http://users.ox.ac.uk/~mcgrath (February 13, 2007).

Council for Christian Colleges & Universities,http://www.cccu.org/ (September 16, 2005), "Alister McGrath to Receive New Award at CCCU 2006 International Forum."

Does God Exist,http://www.doesgodexist.org/ (October 8, 2000), review of Intellectuals Don't Need God and Other Modern Myths.

Presbyterian Layman,http://www.layman.org/ (October 8, 2000), Robert P. Mills, review of The Unknown God.

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