Theology Reforming Society tells the story of Anglican social
theology from its roots in the writings and work of F.D. Maurice
and the Christian Socialists, including Charles Kingsley and John
Ludlow, and on to the work of William Temple. It also looks beyond
Temple to the work of the Board for Social Responsibility, and to
some of the theologians and church leaders who have continued its
witness since then. Referring to the wider ecumenical context in
order to draw out the distinctive features of the tradition of
Anglican Social Theology, the book provides an important and
comprehensive account for all those interested in Anglican
theology, social and political theology and Christian ethics.
Introduction - Stephen Spencer 1. F. D. Maurice and the Myth of
Christian Socialist Origins - Jeremy Morris 2. Maurice as a
Resource for the Church Today - Alison Milbank 3. Octavia Hill:
From Theology to Action - Diane Ryan 4. Anglican Social Thought
Encounters Modernity: Brooke Foss Westcott, Henry Scott Holland and
Charles Gore - Paul Avis 5. William Temple and the `Temple
Tradition' - Stephen Spencer 6. The Temple Legacy Today: Beyond
Neo-liberalism - Susan Lucas 7. Anglican Social Theology Today and
Tomorrow - Malcolm Brown 8. Public Theology or Ecclesial Theology?
- Matthew Bullimore
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