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Anglican evangelicalism in Sydney 1897 to 1953 : Nathaniel Jones, D.J. Davies and T.C. Hammond / John A. McIntosh ; foreword by Mark D. Thompson.

By: Series: Australian College of Theology monograph seriesPublisher: Eugene, Oregon : Wipf & Stock, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: xxii, 324 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781532643071
  • 1532643071
  • 9781532643088
  • 153264308X
Other title:
  • Nathaniel Jones, D.J. Davies and T.C. Hammond
Subject(s):
Contents:
Challenges intellectual and ecclesiastical -- Evangelical responses to the challenges -- Moore Theological College 1856-1953 -- Evangelicalism embraced : formation of a scholar-pastor -- Evangelical doctrine stated -- Evangelicalism maintained -- Liberal evangelicalism embraced : formation of a historian -- Liberal evangelicalism stated and applied -- Liberal evangelicalism maintained -- Reformation evangelicalism embraced : formation of an apologist-pastor -- Reformation evangelicalism defended and expounded -- Reformation evangelicalism maintained -- Conclusion.
Summary: John McIntosh attempts to describe more accurately and completely the spectrum of Evangelicalism (Anglican) that three successive principals of Moore Theological College appropriated and taught in the period. Each was an outstanding graduate of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, respectively. The study traces the circumstances of their appointment and seeks to define the convictions they held -- against the background of challenges and changes to their Christian faith they faced in their day. A close examination of their published and unpublished literary oeuvre clears away misunderstandings and even misrepresentations of their thought and influence. In so doing it explains how it was that those Evangelicals in the diocese who adhered more closely to their Reformation tradition finally prevailed decisively over those who were Protestant but liberal.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BX5712.S9 MAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42292329

Includes bibliography (pages 269-304) and index.

Challenges intellectual and ecclesiastical -- Evangelical responses to the challenges -- Moore Theological College 1856-1953 -- Evangelicalism embraced : formation of a scholar-pastor -- Evangelical doctrine stated -- Evangelicalism maintained -- Liberal evangelicalism embraced : formation of a historian -- Liberal evangelicalism stated and applied -- Liberal evangelicalism maintained -- Reformation evangelicalism embraced : formation of an apologist-pastor -- Reformation evangelicalism defended and expounded -- Reformation evangelicalism maintained -- Conclusion.

John McIntosh attempts to describe more accurately and completely the spectrum of Evangelicalism (Anglican) that three successive principals of Moore Theological College appropriated and taught in the period. Each was an outstanding graduate of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, respectively. The study traces the circumstances of their appointment and seeks to define the convictions they held -- against the background of challenges and changes to their Christian faith they faced in their day. A close examination of their published and unpublished literary oeuvre clears away misunderstandings and even misrepresentations of their thought and influence. In so doing it explains how it was that those Evangelicals in the diocese who adhered more closely to their Reformation tradition finally prevailed decisively over those who were Protestant but liberal.

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