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To Build Christ's Kingdom - An F.D.Maurice Reader (Paperback, New)
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To Build Christ's Kingdom - An F.D.Maurice Reader (Paperback, New)
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Among the great thinkers and writers who have shaped the
understanding and practice of Anglicanism, the influence of
Frederick Denison Maurice (1805-72) is immense. The Anglicanism of
F. D. Maurice's day was scarcely a distinct tradition at all It was
simply the religion of the established Church in England, Wales and
Ireland. Although it had been exported overseas with colonial
expansion, there was as yet no notion of an Anglican Communion,
while a series of crises between Church and State was undermining
its status at home. Emerging Evangelical and Tracrarian movements
were each trying to claim the soul of the Church for themselves and
new approaches to biblical study were calling into question the
very essentials of orthodox Christian belief Into all this stepped
E D. Maurice who pioneered a creative response to the critical
challenges of modernity and to theological disagreement. He
established a pattern of reflection and negotiation, and introduced
the concept of a Church that could he comprehensive. Today, these
are the defining qualities of Anglicanism. Tr) him, the Anglican
Church owes its theology of ministry, its doctrines of atonement,
Incarnation and the Trinity, its ideas of heaven and hell, its
exercise of social responsibility. He profoundly influenced the
classic Anglican formula of 'scripture, creeds, sacrament and
episopacy' which has guided Anglican approaches to inter, church
relations ever since. Maurice's original writing is engaging and
exciting, imaginative and passionate. This reader draws on sermons,
pamphlets as well as his classic texts. An introductory essay
explores the man and his remarkable legacy. Jeremy Morris is Dean
of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and is author of F D Maurice and the
Crisis of Christian Authority (OUP). CANTERBURY STUDIES IN
SPIRITUAL THEOLOGY collects together the writings of outstanding
figures who have shaped core Anglican belief, practice and
identity. The series makes available once again many classic texts,
selected and edited for modern readers. At a time when the Church
faces many challenges, from within its own ranks as well as from
the secular world, this series aims to help clergy and laity alike
think, act and respond to the complexities of the age with greater
confidence.
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