
Religious Thought in the Victorian Age
A Survey from Coleridge to Gore
Bernard M. G. Reardon(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. January 2017
Book
Hardback
386 pages
978-1-138-15955-6 (ISBN)
Description
An account of the intellectual and theological ferment of nineteenth-century Britain - the dynamic period when so many of the ideas and attitudes we take for granted today were first established (including the impact of biblical criticism upon traditional theology, and the belief in a social as well as a spirtual mission for the Church). Key figures include Coleridge, Newman Carlyle, Matthew Arnold and F. D. Maurice. Unavailable for some time, the reappearance of this updated Second Edition will be welcomed by theologians and intellectual and literary historians alike.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-15955-6 (9781138159556)
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Content
Preface.
Preface to the paperback edition.
Introduction.
Chapter I. The Early Decades.
Chapter II. Coleridge.
Chapter III. the Oxford Movement.
Chapter IV. John Henry Newman.
Chapter V. F D Maurice (1) The Kingdom of Christ.
Chapter VI. F D Maurice (2) Theology and Life.
Chapter VII. The Limits of Religious Knowledge.
Chapter VIII. The Erosion of Belief.
Chapter IX. Literature and Dogma.
Chapter X. Liberal Techology and the Biblical Question.
Chapter XI. Literature and Dogma.
Chapter XII Scottish Developments.
Chapter XIII. Critical Orthodoxy.
Appendix I. The Gorham Judgment.
Apendix II. Liberal Catholicism.
Appendix III. Gladstone on Church and State.
Index.
Preface to the paperback edition.
Introduction.
Chapter I. The Early Decades.
Chapter II. Coleridge.
Chapter III. the Oxford Movement.
Chapter IV. John Henry Newman.
Chapter V. F D Maurice (1) The Kingdom of Christ.
Chapter VI. F D Maurice (2) Theology and Life.
Chapter VII. The Limits of Religious Knowledge.
Chapter VIII. The Erosion of Belief.
Chapter IX. Literature and Dogma.
Chapter X. Liberal Techology and the Biblical Question.
Chapter XI. Literature and Dogma.
Chapter XII Scottish Developments.
Chapter XIII. Critical Orthodoxy.
Appendix I. The Gorham Judgment.
Apendix II. Liberal Catholicism.
Appendix III. Gladstone on Church and State.
Index.