- Keith Ward
Infobox_Philosopher
region = Western Philosophy
era =20th-century philosophy
color = #B0C4DE
image_caption = Keith Ward
name = Keith Ward
birth = 22nd August 1938
school_tradition = Analytic philosophy
main_interests =philosophy of religion ,theology
influences =St Thomas Aquinas ,George Berkeley ,Richard Swinburne |The Reverend Professor (John Stephen) Keith Ward (born22 August 1938 ) is a British cleric, philosopher, theologian, and scholar. He is a Fellow of theBritish Academy and (since 1972) an ordained priest in theChurch of England . He was a Canon ofChrist Church, Oxford until 2003. Comparative theology and the interplay between science and faith and are two of his main topics of interest.Academic work
Ward graduated in 1962 with a BA from the
University of Wales , and from 1964-69 was a Lecturer in Logic at theUniversity of Glasgow . He earned a BLitt fromLinacre College, Oxford in 1968. From 1969-1971 he was Lecturer in Philosophy at theUniversity of St Andrews . In 1972, he was ordained priest in theChurch of England . From 1971-75 he was Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at theUniversity of London . From 1975-83, he was Dean ofTrinity Hall, Cambridge . He was appointed F. D. Maurice Professor of Moral and Social Theology at theUniversity of London in 1982, Professor of History and Philosophy of Religion atKing's College London in 1985, andRegius Professor of Divinity at Oxford in 1991, a post from which he retired in 2004. [ "Who's Who" entry]In 1992, he was a visiting professor at the
Claremont Graduate University in California. In 1993-94, he delivered the prestigiousGifford Lectures at theUniversity of Glasgow . Ward is currently Gresham Professor of Divinity atGresham College ,London .He is on the council of the
Royal Institute of Philosophy , and is a member of the editorial boards of "Religions Studies", "Journal of Contemporary Religion", "Studies in Inter-Religious Dialogue", and "World Faiths Encounter". He is a member of the Board of Governors of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. He has also been a Visiting Professor at Drake University, Iowa, and at the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma. [ [http://www.gresham.ac.uk/text.asp?PageId=25 Professor Keith Ward] , Gresham College profile, Accessed Jan. 26, 2007]Ward has an MA and DD degrees from both Cambridge and Oxford [ [http://www.gresham.ac.uk/text.asp?PageId=25 Professor Keith Ward] , Gresham College profile, Accessed Nov. 7, 2006] , and an honorary DD from the
University of Glasgow .Focus and beliefs
One of his main focuses is the dialogue between religious traditions, an interest which lead him to be joint president of the
World Congress of Faiths (WCF) between 1992-2001. His work also explores concepts of God and the idea of revelation. Ward also has written on the relationship between science and religion. [ [http://resources.theology.ox.ac.uk/staff.phtml?lecturer_code=Kward Keith Ward's Oxford University profile] , Accessed Nov. 7, 2006] As an advocate oftheistic evolution he regards them as essentially compatible, a belief he described in his book "God, Chance and Necessity", unlike his Oxford colleagueRichard Dawkins , an ethologist and vocalatheist . Ward has said thatDawkins 's conclusion that there is noGod or any purpose in the universe is "naive" and not based on science but on a hatred for religion. Professor Dawkins's strong anti-religious views originate, according to Ward, from earlier encounters with "certain forms of religion which are anti-intellectual and anti-scientific .. and also emotionally pressuring." [ [http://meaningoflife.tv/video.php?speaker=ward&topic=complete Video interview] by Robert Wright for [http://www.meaningoflife.tv meaningoflife.tv] at 28:00 and following] He has also been highly critical of Materialist philosophers of consciousness such asDaniel Dennett as well as social scientists such asSigmund Freud andKarl Marx , arguing that they each attempt to reduce the Human person into aspects of their own discipline. Ward has described his own Christian faith as follows:I am a born-again Christian. I can give a precise day when Christ came to me and began to transform my life with his power and love. He did not make me a saint. But he did make me a forgiven sinner, liberated and renewed, touched by divine power and given the immense gift of an intimate sense of the personal presence of God. I have no difficulty in saying that I wholeheartedly accept Jesus as my personal Lord and Saviour.Keith Ward. "What the Bible Really Teaches: A Challenge for Fundamentalists" (2004)]
He has criticized modern day
Christian fundamentalism , most notably in his 2004 book "What the Bible Really Teaches: A Challenge for Fundamentalists". He believes that fundamentalists interpret theBible in implausible manners and pick and choose which of its passages to emphasize in order to fit preexisting beliefs. Ward argues that the Bible must be taken "seriously", but not always "literally" and he does not agree with the doctrine ofBiblical inerrancy , saying that it is not found in the Bible. He elaborates thatThere may be discrepancies and errors in the sacred writings, but those truths that God wished to see included in the Scripture, and which are important to our salvation, are placed there without error. ... The Bible is not inerrant in detail, but God has ensured that no substantial errors, which mislead us about the nature of salvation, are to be found in Scripture.
Books
Ward is the author of over 20 books including:
*"Ethics and Christianity" (1970) ISBN 978-0-04-241001-2
*"Divine Image" (1976) ISBN 978-0-281-02935-8
*"Christian Way" (1976) ISBN 978-0-281-02893-1
*"The Concept of God" (1977) ISBN 978-0-312-15925-2
*"Rational Theology and the Creativity of God" (1982)
*"Holding Fast to God" (1982) ISBN 978-0-687-85476-9 – a critique of "Taking Leave of God" by the radical theologianDon Cupitt
*"Living God" (1984) ISBN 978-0-281-04126-8
*"The Battle for the Soul" (1985) ISBN 978-0-340-37278-4
*"Images of Eternity" (1987) ISBN 978-0-232-51686-9
*"The Rule of Love" (1989) ISBN 978-0-232-51824-5
*"A Vision to Pursue" (1991) ISBN 978-0-334-02411-8
*"Is Christianity a Historical Religion?" (1992) ISBN 978-0-85217-054-0
*"Religion and Revelation" (1994) ISBN 978-0-19-826375-3 (1993-94Gifford Lectures , [http://www.giffordlectures.org/Browse.asp?PubID=TPPRWR&
] )
*"Religion and Creation" (1996) ISBN 978-0-19-826394-4
*"God, Chance and Necessity" (1996) ISBN 978-1-85168-116-7
*"Concepts of God" (1998) ISBN 978-1-85168-064-1
*"Religion and Human Nature" (1998) ISBN 978-0-19-826965-6
*"God, Faith and the New Millennium" (1998)
*"In Defence of the Soul " (1998) ISBN 978-1-85168-040-5
*"Christianity: A Short Introduction" (2000) ISBN 978-1-85168-229-4
*"Religion and Community" (2000) ISBN 978-0-19-875259-2
*"God, A Guide for the Perplexed " (2002) ISBN 978-1-85168-323-9
*"What the Bible Really Teaches: A Challenge for Fundamentalists" (2004) ISBN 978-0-281-05680-4
*"Pascal's Fire- Scientific Faith and Religious Understanding" (2006) ISBN 978-1-85168-446-5
*"Is Religion Dangerous? " (2006) ISBN 978-0-7459-5262-8
*"Re-thinking Christianity " (2007) ISBN 978-1-85168-506-6
*"Is Religion Dangerous?" (2007)
*"The Big Questions in Science and Religion" (2008)
*"Why There Almost Certainly Is a God" (2008) ISBN 978-0-7459-5330-4 (UK) ISBN 978-0-8254-7843-7 (US)Books about Keith Ward and his theology include:
*"Comparative Theology: Essays for Keith Ward" ed T W Bartel (2003) ISBN 978-0-281-05474-9External links
* [http://meaningoflife.tv/video.php?speaker=ward&topic=complete Video interview] by Robert Wright
* [http://www.thetablet.co.uk/articles/501/ Article criticizing Richard Dawkins' TV series 'The Root of all Evil?']References
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