F D Maurice and the Crisis of Christian Authority by Jeremy Morris

F D Maurice and the Crisis of Christian Authority by Jeremy Morris

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F. D. Maurice was a leading nineteenth-century Anglican theologian and social commentator. He pioneered Christian Socialism and became a key influence on the development of the modern Church of England. This study shows his work was driven by a concern to reinvigorate Anglican ecclesiology, and to promote an ecumenism.

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F D Maurice and the Crisis of Christian Authority by Jeremy Morris

This book offers a reassessment of the theology of F. D. Maurice (1805-72), one of the most significant theologians of the modern Church of England. It seeks to place Maurice's theology in the context of nineteenth-century conflicts over the social role of the Church, and over the truth of the Christian revelation. Maurice is known today mostly for his seminal role in the formation of Christian Socialism, and for his dismissal from his chair at King's College, London, over his denial of the doctrine of eternal punishment. Drawing on the whole range of Maurice's extensive published work, this book argues that his theology, and his social and educational activity, were held together above all by his commitment to a renewal of Anglican ecclesiology. At a time when, following the social upheavals of the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, many of his contemporaries feared that the authority of the Christian Church - and particularly of the Church of England - was under threat, Maurice sought to reinvigorate his Church's sense of mission by emphasizing its national responsibility, and its theological inclusiveness. In the process, he pioneered a new appreciation of the diversity of Christian traditions that was to be of great importance for the Church of England's ecumenical commitment. He also sought to limit the damage of internal Church division, by promoting a view of the Church's comprehensiveness that acknowledged the complementary truth of convictions fiercely held by competing parties.
This book is the best introduction to a theologian whom we neglect to our impoverishment* Church Times *
Morris's thoroughly researched and clearly written book is especially distinguished by its effective contexualising of Maurice's theology. Historians as well as theologians will profit from reading it. * Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
Morris reads Maurice in the light of controversies of his own times and, unlike many earlier surveys, he does not fall into the trap of hagiography. * Theology Journal *
Jeremy Morris offers a reliable guide to a theologian who, like Newman, has suffered from excessive praise. * The Journal of Theological Studies *

Jeremy Morris, Master of Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge

Dr Jeremy Morris is Master of Trinity Hall. He was Dean of Trinity Hall from 2001 to 2010, and then of King's College, Cambridge from 2010 to 2014. His academic interests include modern European church history, Anglican theology and ecclesiology (especially High Anglicanism), the ecumenical
movement, and arguments about religion and secularization. His publications include F. D. Maurice and the Crisis of Christian Authority (OUP, 2005) and The High Church Revival in the Church of England (Brill, 2016).

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ISBN 13 9780199545315
ISBN 10 0199545316
Title F D Maurice and the Crisis of Christian Authority
Author Jeremy Morris
Series Christian Theology In Context
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2008-05-29
Number of pages 252
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