Religious Thought in the Victorian Age
Explore the profound impact of religious thought during the Victorian era with "Religious Thought in the Victorian Age," authored by notable scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996. This engaging second edition, spanning 386 pages, delves into the intellectual and theological transformations that marked 19th-century Britain.
Uncover how biblical criticism reshaped traditional theology, redefining the Church's mission to encompass both social and spiritual dimensions. Key figures such as John Henry Newman, Thomas Carlyle, and Matthew Arnold come to life, offering insights into their contributions and the era's complex debates.
This essential read is perfect for those interested in theology, history, and the evolution of religious thought. Dive into a captivating exploration of a time when faith and intellectual inquiry were profoundly intertwined.