Found theology
Book Description
In Found Theology, Ben Quash explores how theological understanding evolves when it encounters fresh material and unexpected discoveries across time. This innovative work examines the vital role that imagination plays when faith meets the unfamiliar, offering readers a unique perspective on how spiritual insight develops through creative engagement.
Quash weaves together diverse elements including Christian doctrine, biblical interpretation, visual arts, and ordinary human experiences to create an interdisciplinary conversation between theology and artistic expression. Through carefully selected case studies, he demonstrates how Christian artistic traditions have historically responded to new circumstances by finding fresh ways to express enduring spiritual truths.
The book reveals how encounters with the unexpected can stimulate renewed expressions of familiar religious concepts, showing readers that theology remains a living, breathing discipline rather than a static collection of ideas. Quash engages thoughtfully with influential American thinkers including Peter Ochs, Daniel Hardy, C.S. Peirce, and David Kelsey, creating a rich dialogue that bridges academic scholarship with practical spiritual understanding.
For readers seeking to understand how faith adapts and grows through creative encounter, Found Theology offers valuable insights into the dynamic relationship between tradition and innovation. This work will particularly resonate with those interested in how artistic expression can deepen theological reflection and how imagination serves as a bridge between the known and the newly discovered in spiritual life.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~9 hours)
📄 Length: 317 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Christianity and the arts
- ✓ Explore Theology, doctrinal
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Doctrinal Theology