In 1853 the Council of King's College, London declared that the
references to future punishment in Maurice's Theological Essays
were of 'dangerous tendency', and they advised the severance of
Maurice's connection with the College. There, is now a lectureship
established at King's College in his honour. Dr Wood here studies
Maurice's life and thought in relation to the turbulent religious
and social movements of his own times, 'but my chief reason [Dr
Wood adds] is a conviction that his principles are peculiarly
relevant to our, own age. He was in advance of his time. It may now
be possible to appreciate Maurice as never before.'
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