Development of English Theology in the 19th Century, 1800-1860 – Vernon F. Storr
Today’s free book is a work on historical theology that charts the development of English Theology during the reigns of George III, George IV, William IV and the start of the reign of Queen Victoria. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation.
Vernon Faithfull Storr [1869-1940], The Development of English Theology in the Nineteenth Century 1800-1860. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1913. Hbk. pp.486. [Click here to visit the download page for this title]
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introductory
- Theology and Development
- The Legacy of The Eighteenth Century
- The Early Evangelicals
- The Early Orthodox
- The Early Liberals
- Spiritual Forces of the Century (1)
The Historical Method-Romanticism - Spiritual Forces of the Century (2)
Physical Science—Philosophical Idealism—The French Revolution and Democracy - The Rise of Biblical Criticism in Germany
- The Rise of Biblical Criticism in England
- Philosophical Influences in Theology
- Strauss and the Tübingen School
- Schleiermacher
- The Oxford Movement
- The Philosophy of the Oxford Movement
- Newman’s Theory of Development
- Coleridge
- Hare—Maurice—Erskine—Carlyle
- The Negative Movement, 1840-1855
- Broadening Influences, 1845-1860
- “Essays and Reviews”
- Appendix—Theology Outside the Church of England
- Bibliography
- Index
Main image: A composite of portraits of King George III, George IV, William IV and Queen Victoria.