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The influential magnum opus of the 19th century social reformer and cleric, detailing his intellectual quest for a firm foundation for faith.Maurice was a fearless thinker, educationalist and socia...
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  • 19 September 2002
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The influential magnum opus of the 19th century social reformer and cleric, detailing his intellectual quest for a firm foundation for faith.


Maurice was a fearless thinker, educationalist and social reformer, who made a profound impression upon his contemporaries, but it is mainly as a man of religion that he is remembered. Maurice came to his theological beliefs only after painful inward struggle. He was more than a man of brilliant intellect – he was utterly dedicated – and his religious beliefs were ground out in the mill of his own experience. He was never afraid to look unpleasant facts in the face, and his intellectual honesty challenges modern man as much as it did his own generation.

Maurice’s magnum opus was The Kingdom of Christ, published in 1838, and its relevance is clear at a time when the relationship between Church and State is being discussed. One can find in these pages Maurice’s eager quest for a firm foundation for his own faith, and its expression in the Anglican church. Yet his ideas transcend his churchmanship, and he is regarded as the most significant influence in the religious life and thought of England during the nineteenth century, combining prophetic witness, systematic thought, and creative endeavour, unified and inspired by the ceaseless aspiration of a life consecrated to sanctity. Not for nothing did Gladstone describe him as ‘a spiritual splendour’.
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Price: $36.95
Pages: 348
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date: 19 September 2002
Trim Size: 7.95 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9780718891138
Format: Paperback
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Part II: Of the Catholic Church and the Romish System (continued)
IV. Signs of a Spiritual Society (continued)
Section II. – The Creed
Section III. – Forms of Worship
Section IV. – The Eucharist
Section V. – The Ministry
Section VI. – The Scriptures
V. On the Relation of the Church and National Bodies
Introductory
Section I. – Objections of the Quakers
Section II. – The Pure Theocratist
Section III. – The Separatists
Section IV. – The Patrician
Section V. – The Modern Statesman
Section VI. – The Modern Interpreters of Prophecy

Part III: The English Church and the Systems That Divide It
I. Introductory: How Far This Subject is Connected With Those Previously Discussed
Section I. – Do the Signs of a Universal and Spiritual Constitution Exist in England?
Section II. – Does the Universal Church in England Exist Apart From Its Civil Institutions in Union With Them?
Section III. – What is the Form of Character That Belongs Especially to Englishmen? To What Depravation is it Liable?
II. The English Systems
Section I. – The Liberal System – The Evangelical System – The High Church or Catholic System
Section II. – Reflections on These Systems and on Our Position Generally