Maurice Denis 1870-1943.
- 375pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Théologien majeur de l'Église d'Angleterre et l'un des fondateurs du socialisme chrétien, cet auteur a laissé un héritage littéraire considérable. Ses écrits, qui comptent près de 40 volumes, sont reconnus pour leurs profondes convictions chrétiennes et leur intellect aiguisé. Maurice était connu pour sa capacité à trouver un terrain d'entente même avec ses opposants et pour faire ressortir le meilleur chez les autres. Son influence durable témoigne de son approche réfléchie et de sa profondeur spirituelle.






First published in 1864, Frederick Denison Maurice's The Worship of God and Fellowship Among Men is a groundbreaking work of theology that explores the nature of public worship. Arguing that worship is not simply an individual experience, but an essential element of the social and communal life of the church, Maurice provides a fascinating insight into the role of worship in religious communities. This book is an essential resource for theologians, pastors, and anyone interested in the nature of worship and the religious life.
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This collection of sermons by Frederick Denison Maurice, a prominent Anglican theologian and social reformer, was delivered in Lincoln's Inn Chapel in the mid-19th century. The sermons cover a wide range of topics, from ethics and morality to social justice and political reform. They offer a fascinating insight into the religious and intellectual debates of the Victorian era and the role of the clergy in shaping public opinion.
Set in the early 19th century, this novel tells the story of Eustace Conway and his sister, as they navigate the changing social and political landscape of their time. Written by renowned theologian and social reformer Frederick Denison Maurice, it offers a thought-provoking exploration of the tensions between tradition and progress, and the challenges of adapting to a rapidly changing world.
Sermons Preached in Lincoln's Inn Chapel is a collection of thoughtful and inspiring sermons delivered by Frederick Denison Maurice, a prominent nineteenth-century Anglican theologian. In these sermons, Maurice expounds on a range of theological and ethical issues, offering insights and guidance that are as relevant today as they were when they were first delivered. Both scholars and laypeople will find much to appreciate in this eloquent and insightful work.
Correspondence Between A Layman And F. D. Maurice On Some Questions Arising Out Of The Controversy Respecting The Pentateuch (1863)
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This book is a series of sermons based on the life and philosophy of the patriarchs and lawgivers of the old testament, preached by Frederick Denison Maurice in the chapel of Lincolns Inn. It is a powerful and enlightening read for anyone interested in biblical studies and theology.
This collection of sermons from renowned theologian Frederick Denison Maurice offers profound insights into Christian faith and practice. With a focus on social justice and ethical living, these sermons remain relevant to readers today.
This biography of the theologian and social reformer Frederick Denison Maurice is based primarily on his personal letters. Written by Maurice's friend and fellow theologian George John Gray, the book provides a fascinating insight into Maurice's life, work, and beliefs. Maurice was a controversial figure in Victorian England, known for his progressive views on social justice, education, and theology. This book is an important resource for understanding the intellectual and religious climate of 19th century England.
This book is a masterful overview of the evolution of moral and metaphysical philosophy from ancient times to the 13th century. Maurice's insightful analysis and clear prose provide a thorough understanding of the key ideas and concepts that shaped Western philosophy. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of philosophy.
This collection of poems by Frederick Denison Maurice offers a glimpse into the thoughts and emotions of one of the great Victorian theologians. The poems, many of which deal with themes of faith and doubt, are accompanied by an introduction from Charles Kingsley.
Maurice's insightful book offers readers a compelling argument for subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles, a set of principles that have been used as a guide in academic education for centuries. Filled with practical advice and sound reasoning, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of education or the intersection of religion and academia.
What is the role of work in the life of the individual and the community? This question is at the heart of Frederick Denison Maurice's classic work, as he explores the connections between labor and education, and lays out a vision for a more just and equitable society.
A classic commentary on the Gospel of St. John by one of the most important theologians of the 19th century, Frederick Denison Maurice. This book offers a deep and insightful reading of John's Gospel, exploring its themes of love, truth, and redemption. A must-read for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the intersection of theology and literature.