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Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198266884
Published: 05/11/1987
The conventional picture of Benjamin Jowett (1817-93) is of the outstanding educator, the famous master of Balliol College, Oxford, whose pupils were extremely influential in the public life of Britain in the second half of the nineteenth century. However, he is also recognized as a theologian since he contributed an essay 'On the Interpretation of Scripture' to Essays and Reviews, a collection published in 1860; the book's liberalism aroused great controversy, and it was eventually synodically condemned in 1864. It has been thought that having got into trouble over his essay, Jowett abandoned theology and became a purely secular figure. This book attempts to identify the ideas which caused Jowett to develop his theology, the thinkers who influenced him and how his own religious ideas evolved. It argues that, after the Essays and Reviews controversy, he deliberately chose to disseminate those ideas through the college of which he became master. It also shows how he influenced other religious thinkers and theologians of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, arguing that he was more important in the history of English theology than is usually recognized.

Peter Hinchliff (Fellow and Tutor, Balliol College, Oxford)

"This is a valuable study...one that gives greater critical attention to the development, nature, and influence of Jowett's theology and religious mission than have previous studies....The book is a highly instructive mix of biography, critical theological exposition, and analysis, and effort to delineate a Jowettean tradition in English religious thought."--Journal of Religion"An excellent book, one that gives both a balanced assessment of Jowett and an often penetrating assessment of the age in which he lived."--Anglican Theological Review"Will grip anyone interested in intellectual history....This book is the most serious contribution for some years to the history of the development of religious theology in England."--Times Literary Supplement

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