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Don Cupitt - See also, Books

Anglican clergyman and theologian. He studied at Cambridge, and was a curate in Salford (1959–62) before returning to Cambridge, where he became Dean of Emmanuel College (1966–91). His publications include Crisis of Moral Authority (1972), The Sea of Faith (1984) to accompany the television series of the same name, The New Christian Ethics (1988), and Solar Ethics (1995).

He came to the British public's attention in 1984 with his BBC television series Sea of Faith, in which orthodox Christian beliefs were challenged.

See also

Lloyd Geering

Books

By Cupitt

(partial list)

Crisis of Moral Authority: The Dethronement of Christianity, Lutterworth Press, 1972, ISBN 0-7188-1924-1 Taking Leave of God, SCM Press, 1980, 2001 edition: ISBN 0-334-02840-X The Sea of Faith, BBC Books, 1984, Cambridge University Press 1988 edition: ISBN 0-521-34420-4 After All: Religion Without Alienation, SCM Press, 1994, ISBN 0-334-00036-X After God: The Future of Religion, Basic Books, 1997, ISBN 0-465-04514-6 Mysticism After Modernity, Blackwell Publishers, 1998, ISBN 0-631-20763-5 Reforming Christianity, Polebridge Press, 2001, ISBN 0-944344-82-8 Is Nothing Sacred?: The Non-Realist Philosophy of Religion (selected essays), Fordham University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-8232-2203-9 The Way To Happiness: A Theory Of Religion, Polebridge Press, 2005, ISBN 0-944344-53-4

About Cupitt

Holding Fast to God: A Reply to Don Cupitt, Keith Ward, Abingdon Press, 1990, ISBN 0-687-85476-8 Odyssey on the Sea of Faith: The Life and Writings of Don Cupitt, Nigel Leaves, Polebridge Press, 2004, ISBN 0-944344-62-3 Surfing on the Sea of Faith: The Ethics and Religion of Don Cupitt, Nigel Leaves, Polebridge Press, 2005, ISBN 0-944344-63-1 New Directions In Philosophical Theology: Essays In Honour Of Don Cupitt, Gavin Hyman (editor), Ashgate Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0-7546-5061-8

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