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Austin Farrer: Oxford Warden, Scholar, Preacher
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Austin Farrer: Oxford Warden, Scholar, Preacher
About this book
To mark the 150th anniversary of Keble College, this is a collection of essays from leading theologians reflecting on the work and impact of Austin Farrer.
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part one
Farrer at Keble – The Gospels, C. S. Lewis and Philosophical Theology
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Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Sir Jonathan Phillips
Introduction by Markus Bockmuehl and Stephen Platten
Part One: Farrer at Keble – The Gospels, C. S. Lewis, and Philosophical Theology
Austin Farrer as Warden of Keble (1960–1968)
Ian W. Archer
Farrer and the Gospels
Mark Goodacre
Farrer on the Problem of Evil
Michael F. Lloyd
Austin Farrer and C. S. Lewis
Judith Wolfe
Austin Farrer as a Preacher
John Barton
Part Two: Farrer in America – Four Unpublished Lectures (1966)
1 Something Has Died on Us: Can it be God?
2 How Far is Christian Doctrine Reformable?
3 Bultmann and All That
4 Does Social Structure Bow to Christian Morals, or Vice Versa?
Epilogue
The Mark of Cain: A Sermon for Evening Prayer
Stephen Platten
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index of Scripture References
Index of Names and Subjects...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Austin Farrer
- Part One: Farrer at Keble – The Gospels, C. S. Lewis and Philosophical Theology
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Austin Farrer as Warden of Keble (1960–1968)
- Farrer and the Gospels
- Farrer on the Problem of Evil
- Austin Farrer and C. S. Lewis
- Austin Farrer as a Preacher
- Part Two: Farrer in America – Four Unpublished Lectures (1966)
- 1 Something Has Died on Us: Can it be God?
- 2 How Far is Christian Doctrine Reformable?
- 3 Bultmann and All That
- 4 Does Social Structure Bow to Christian Morals, or Vice Versa?
- Epilogue
- The Mark of Cain: A Sermon for Evening Prayer
- Bibliography of Works Cited
- Index of Scripture References
- Index of Names and Subjects