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Theological Essays

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F.D. Maurice is now recognised as the most influential nineteenth-century English liberal thinker. Theological Essays, first published in 1853, is the formal and mature statement of the theological beliefs that underlie his social thinking. He was more than a man of brilliant intellect - he was utterly dedicated - and his religious beliefs were ground in the mill of his own experience. Maurice was never afraid to look unpleasant facts in the face, and his intellectual honesty challenges modern man no less than it did his own generation. His theology remains relevant, for he was always painfully conscious of the stresses and strains, failures and anxieties that make up day-to-day human experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 April 2003
Pages
328
ISBN
9780718891213

F.D. Maurice is now recognised as the most influential nineteenth-century English liberal thinker. Theological Essays, first published in 1853, is the formal and mature statement of the theological beliefs that underlie his social thinking. He was more than a man of brilliant intellect - he was utterly dedicated - and his religious beliefs were ground in the mill of his own experience. Maurice was never afraid to look unpleasant facts in the face, and his intellectual honesty challenges modern man no less than it did his own generation. His theology remains relevant, for he was always painfully conscious of the stresses and strains, failures and anxieties that make up day-to-day human experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 April 2003
Pages
328
ISBN
9780718891213