Contested Christianity: The Political and Social Contexts of Victorian Theology
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Contested Christianity: The Political and Social Contexts of Victorian Theology  -     By: Timothy Larsen

Contested Christianity: The Political and Social Contexts of Victorian Theology

Baylor University Press / 2004 / Paperback

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Title: Contested Christianity: The Political and Social Contexts of Victorian Theology
By: Timothy Larsen
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 242
Vendor: Baylor University Press
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1602581770
ISBN-13: 9781602581777
Stock No: WW581777

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This volume explores the cultural, political and intellectual forces that helped shape and define nineteenth-century British Christianity. Larsen challenges many of the standard assumptions about Victorian era Christians in their attempts to embody their theological commitments. In contrast to other studies of the period, Larsen highlights the way in which Dissenters and other free church evangelicals employed the full range of theological resources available to them to take stands that the wider culture was still resisting--e.g., evangelical Nonconformists enfranchising women, siding with the black population of Jamaica in opposition to their own colonial governor, championing the rights of Jews, Roman Catholics, and atheists. All of these stances belie the stereotypes of Victorian evangelicals currently in existence (even among Victorian scholars) and properly shift the focus to Dissent, to plebeian culture, to social contexts, and to the cultural and political consequences of theological commitment. This study brings freshness and verve to the study of religion and the Victorians, bearing fruit in a range of significant, and often counter-intuitive, findings and connections.

Author Bio

Timothy Larsen is Carolyn and Fred McManis Chair of Christian Thought at Wheaton College. Among other works, Larsen has authored Friends of Religious Equality: Nonconformist Politics in Mid-Victorian England and Crisis of Doubt: Honest Faith in Nineteenth-Century England.

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Timothy Larsen challenges many stereotypes of Victorian religion in this volume. He shows that Evangelical Nonconformists, far from being uniformly obscurantist or fanatical, could be creative and fair-minded; and he reveals that reflective freethinkers could return to the faith they had once deserted.

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