by RowanWilliams (Author), JohnClarke (Author), Andrew Vincent (Author), JohnTaylor (Editor), Anthony Kenny (Author), RobinLePoidevin (Author), David Boucher (Author), JayWinter (Author), A N Wilson (Author), IanHesketh (Author), PatrickDerham (Editor), A C Grayling (Author), David Urquhart (Author), JohnWitheridge (Author)
Very few institutions have contributed to the cultural life of the nation in the way that Rugby School has done. Pioneering religious leaders, educators, authors and philosophers, whose influence has been felt in spheres ranging from the Olympic games to education, were themselves profoundly influenced by their time at Rugby.This book is designed to provide a rigorous yet practical engagement with key questions surrounding faith, philosophy, science, culture and social progress by celebrating the life and thought of these Rugbeian cultural leaders and social pioneers, with an exploration of their continued relevance to contemporary discussions.With contributions from some of the most distinguished historians, philosophers, social and religious commentators writing today - John Witheridge, John Clarke, Anthony Kenny, David Urquhart, Robin Le Poidevin, A N Wilson, Andrew Vincent, A C Grayling, Jay Winter, Ian Hesketh and David Boucher - this is a book which set outs to explore and enrich discussion of the most important and enduring questions of the modern age.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 175
Publisher: The University of Buckingham Press
Published: 16 May 2013
ISBN 10: 1908684070
ISBN 13: 9781908684073