William Robertson Smith

William Robertson Smith
Author: Bernhard Maier
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9783161499951

William Robertson Smith (1846-1894) was successively the embattled champion of the emergent higher criticism as applied to the Old Testament, chief editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and Professor of Arabic at Cambridge University. Today he is acknowledged to have been a pioneering figure in both social anthropology and the study of comparative religion, deeply influencing the thinking of J. G. Frazer, Emile Durkheim and Sigmund Freud. The first full-length biography of Robertson Smith to be published for almost a hundred years, this text makes use of hitherto unknown material preserved by the Smith family and draws upon the extensive range of correspondence between Smith and such scholars as Albrecht Ritschl, Paul de Lagarde, Julius Wellhausen, Abraham Kuenen and Theodor Noldeke. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the biography locates and defines the place of this remarkable polymath within the context of Free Church Calvinism, the Scottish Enlightenment and 19th century German Protestant theology. It highlights Smith's interest in physics and philosophy, his friendship with contemporary artists, his Oriental travels, and his involvement in the social life of Edinburgh and Aberdeen. In recent years, the image of Smith as a comparative religionist has come to dominate all other perspectives and indeed tends now to overshadow his fame as an Old Testament scholar. This book seeks to redress the balance, aiming to discover the theological drive behind Smith's manifold activities.

Voice of Nonconformity

Voice of Nonconformity
Author: Keith A Ives
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 071884520X

"A study of William Robertson Nicoll, a non-conformist individual who had considerable influence in the late 19th Century. Originally a minister, he was considered a great leader and was also a theological conservative, and therefore committed to maintaining the orthodox stance of the Christian Churches, but at the same time, he encouraged many of the new ideas, which he felt would prove a useful and hopeful benefit for the Church. Due to health issues he was later forced to retire his position and focused on work as an editor and journalist, bringing with him the same sense of leadership he had previously been known for. The debate over his legacy continues and is addressed within this study using previously unstudied information on Nicoll's life."

Unutterable Love

Unutterable Love
Author: Christina Beardsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Clergy
ISBN: 9780718892104

Beardsley explores key details of 19th-century Anglican preacher F.W. Robertson's personal life and offers a fresh interpretation of his development and significance as a theologian, preacher, and writer.