Captured by the Crucified: The Practical Theology of Austin Farrer

Captured by the Crucified: The Practical Theology of Austin Farrer

by David Hein (Series Editor), EdwardHughHenderson (Editor)

Synopsis

British theologian and New Testament scholar Austin Farrer was a member of the 'Oxford Christians', conversing frequently with C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Dorothy Sayers and T.S. Eliot. A.N. Wilson called Farrer 'the one true genius of the Church of England in the 20th century.' Farrer's theory about the Synoptic Problem remains one the most debated theories of Synoptic relationships in contemporary New Testament scholarship. The editors have put together a book that makes Farrer's thought available to those who desire to integrate serious thinking with faithful life. Contributors include Ann Loades (Durham), Julian N. Hartt (University of Virginia), and Diogenes Allen (Princeton Theological Seminary).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 221
Publisher: T & T Clark International
Published: 05 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0567025101
ISBN 13: 9780567025104

Media Reviews
'This volume represents a considered and comprehensive review of Austin Farrer's achievement as priest, biblical scholar, philosophical theologian and spiritual guide. It bears impressive witness to the unified vision which inspired his life and work and explains how, although fimly rooted in his time and place, he remains significant today for all who seek to understand and practice the Christian faith.' Basil Mitchell, Emeritus Fellow, Oriel College, University of Oxford; 'I was privileged to be in Oxford during some of the years that Austin Farrer taught and prayed there. These essays are a fine introduction to his life and times and a helpful exposition of the thought of a priest and theologian whose orthodox questions explored faith from refreshing angles. Captured by the Crucified shows us how Farrer's penetrating logic was guided by the quest for divine presence - - his probing belief imbued with the poetics and practice of holiness.' Bishop Frederick H. Borsch, Professor of New Testament and Chair of Anglican Studies, The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia
Author Bio
Edward Hugh Henderson is Professor of Philosophy at Louisiana State University and the co-editor with Brian Hebblethwaite of Divine Action: Studies Inspired by the Philosophical Theology of Austin Farrar. David Hein is Professor and Chair of Religion and Philosophy at Hood College and is the author of Noble Powell and the Episcopal Establishment in the Twentieth Century.