The Making of Modern English Theology is the first historical account of theology's modern institutional origins in the United Kingdom. Having avoided the revolutionary upheaval experienced by continental institutions and free from any constitutional separation of church and state, English theologians were granted a relative freedom to develop their discipline in a fashion distinctive from other European and North American institutions. This book explores how Oxford theology, from the beginnings of the Tractarian movement until the end of the Second World War, both influenced and responded to the reform of the university. Neither becoming unbendingly confessional nor reduced to the secular study of religion, the Oxford faculty instead emerged as an important ecumenical body, rooted in the life and practice of the English churches, whilst still being located in the heart of a globally influential research university as a department of the humanities.
- ISBN10 1451489579
- ISBN13 9781451489576
- Publish Date 1 December 2014 (first published 7 November 2014)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Fortress Press
- Format eBook
- Pages 192
- Language English