Over many years W. R. Matthews (who was successively Professor of
the Philosophy of Religion at King's College London, Dean of Exeter
and Dean of St Paul's) wrote copiously on both philosophy and
theology in books, lectures and sermons. Although associated with
the movements known as 'modernism' and 'liberal Protestantism' he
was essentially a Christian Platonist who moreover was
theologically orthodox on all vital points. Professor Owen quotes
widely from Dr Matthews' published writings on The Concept of God,
Religion and Reason, and Christology and Ethics. He brings out
their significance both for an understanding of the ways in which
religious thought developed in the first half of this century and
for the light they shed on questions discussed by theologians
today.
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