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Charles Gore: Radical Anglican

Charles Gore and His Writings

Charles Gore: Radical Anglican

Charles Gore and His Writings

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Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781848256545
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 30/09/2014
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm

Charles Gore (1853-1932) is a towering figure in Anglicanism. His independence of mind and prophetic spirit model a way of doing theology with rigour of thought, clarity, deep devotion and practical pastoral concern.

An influential leader in the Anglo-Catholic movement, his writings and lectures on the incarnation, the doctrine of God, revelation, faith and reason, the nature of the church and sacraments, ecumenism, authority and biblical inspiration, shaped theological discussion for decades. Today, they still offer a comprehensive vision of the Christian faith in dialogue with modern thought, and provide a platform for exploring key contemporary issues in social and economic justice.

The first Bishop of Birmingham, he founded the Community of the Resurrection (now at Mirfield) and actively supported the emerging trade union movement. His writings on the responsibilities of employers have a biting relevance today. This collection of his writings draws on his published and unpublished works, letters and archive material held at Mirfield.

Peter Waddell

Peter Waddell is Dean of Chapel and Lecturer in the Department of Theology, Religion, and Philosophy at the University of Winchester.

'Gore's writing is so clear, direct, and practical- there is no gulf between the academic and the spiritual- that it still seems fresh and relevant.' -- The Revd Dr Paul Avis * Church Times *