Ambassadors of Christ commemorates 150 years of theological education in Cuddesdon College, Oxford. Presenting a detailed history of England's most famous theological college, Ambassadors of Christ also contributes to the wider discussion of theological education in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and discusses prospects for the future. The
Ambassadors of Christ commemorates 150 years of theological education in Cuddesdon College, Oxford. Presenting a detailed history of England's most famous theological college, Ambassadors of Christ also contributes to the wider discussion of theological education in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and discusses prospects for the future. The
Mark D. Chapman is Vice Principal at Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford, UK.
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Contents: Preface Foreword, Most Revd Rowan Williams Living the truth: Cuddesdon in the history of theological education, Mark D. Chapman The founding of Cuddesdon: Liddon, ritualism and the forces of reaction, Andrew Atherstone Wilberforce and pastoral theology, Alastair Redfern Controversy renewed: partisan polemic and the great ritualist 'conspiracy', Andrew Atherstone Ripon Hall, Henry Major and the shaping of English liberal theology, Michael W. Brierley The triumph of wit: the Runcie years, Mark D. Chapman An uneasy alliance: from the merger to the present day, Robert Jeffery Appendices Index.
Contents: Preface Foreword, Most Revd Rowan Williams Living the truth: Cuddesdon in the history of theological education, Mark D. Chapman The founding of Cuddesdon: Liddon, ritualism and the forces of reaction, Andrew Atherstone Wilberforce and pastoral theology, Alastair Redfern Controversy renewed: partisan polemic and the great ritualist 'conspiracy', Andrew Atherstone Ripon Hall, Henry Major and the shaping of English liberal theology, Michael W. Brierley The triumph of wit: the Runcie years, Mark D. Chapman An uneasy alliance: from the merger to the present day, Robert Jeffery Appendices Index.
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