- Title
- The contribution of F. D. Maurice to the nineteenth century discussion of the atonement in Britain
- Creator
- Richardson, Robert Neville
- Subject
- Maurice, Frederick Denison, 1805-1872 Atonement -- History of doctrines -- 19th century Atonement -- Great Britain -- 19th century
- Date
- 1971
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Bachelor
- Type
- BDiv
- Identifier
- vital:1235
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007485
- Description
- From Introduction: Frederick Denison Maurice is generally remembered in connection with the rise of Christian Socialism. That his activities in this Movement were the most important aspect of his career is doubtful. ... Maurice's fundamental theological principles were: first, the idea of unity - unity in the Godhead, "Unity in Trinity", and unity among men in the human family; secondly, the Fatherhood of God - a Fatherhood which had at its heart the principle of sacrificial love. The events of Maurice's life proved to be fertile ground for the growth of these convictions. It was these convictions which shaped his whole understanding of the Atonement. Davies (3) points out that, in his teaching on the Atonement, Maurice turned away from the Western and Augustinian insistence that the basis of man's relationship to God was the Fall, and held, with the theolo Gians of the Eastern Church, that Christ's redemption of man is best understood as a restoration of man's relationship to God in Creation.
- Format
- 81 leaves, pdf
- Publisher
- Rhodes University, Faculty of Divinity, Divinity
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Richardson, Robert Neville
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