
- 135 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Hastings Rashdall (1858â1924) was not only one of the leading churchmen of his time, whose opinion on a range of issues carried weight and influence; he also made substantial and lasting contributions to three fields of knowledge âhistory, philosophy, and theology. Yet he is not much remembered in today's Church, although the concerns he addressed and the solutions he proposed still have relevance to the challenges of articulating an intellectually convincing and spiritually satisfying Christian faith in the modern world.
This book, written to mark the centenary of Rashdall's death, provides a brief and clear introduction to his thought, set in the historical context of his life and time. The opening chapters provide a biographical framework, drawing extensively on archival research. They are followed by separate accounts of his historical, philosophical, and theological work, concentrating on his many publications.
Theory and practice come together in an exploration of Rashdall's engagement with public life, and the book concludes with an assessment of what he might have to offer to today's Church.
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Table of contents
- vPreface and acknowledgements
- viiAbbreviations
- 1Introduction
- Rashdallâs life and character
- Dean of Carlisle
- Rashdall the historian
- Rashdall the philosopher
- Rashdall the theologian
- Pursuing good and resisting evil: Rashdallâs theology in practice
- Rashdallâs legacy
- 123Select bibliography of Rashdallâs works
- 125Index