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Hardcover English Modernism, Its Origin, Methods, Aims Book

ISBN: 1025632729

ISBN13: 9781025632728

English Modernism, Its Origin, Methods, Aims

"English Modernism, Its Origin, Methods, Aims" is a seminal exploration of the Modernist movement within the Church of England during the early 20th century. Written by H. D. A. Major, a leading figure in the liberal theological circles of his time, this work provides a comprehensive overview of the intellectual and spiritual efforts to harmonize traditional Christian faith with the evolving landscapes of modern science, historical scholarship, and philosophical inquiry.

The text delineates the historical roots of the movement, tracing its development from earlier liberal traditions and examining the specific methods employed by Modernist theologians to reinterpret scripture and dogma for a contemporary audience. Major addresses critical themes such as the authority of the Bible, the nature of religious experience, and the necessity of academic freedom within the ecclesiastical structure. By articulating the specific aims of English Modernism, the author seeks to present a vision of Christianity that remains intellectually honest and spiritually vital for the modern age.

This volume serves as an essential primary source for understanding the theological debates that shaped contemporary Anglicanism and the broader dialogue between religion and modernity. It remains a valuable resource for scholars of church history, theology, and the cultural history of the interwar period.

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