Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation, by Charles Gore

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Editor Gore, Charles, 1853-1932
Title Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation,
10th Edition, 1890
Note Reading ease score: 52.4 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents Faith, by Rev. H.S. Holland -- The Christian doctrine of God, by Rev. A. Moore -- The problem of pain: its bearing on faith in God, by Rev. J.R. Illingworth -- The preparation in history for Christ, by Rev. E.S. Talbot -- The incarnation in relation to development, by Rev. J.R. Illingworth -- The incarnation as the basis of dogma, by Rev. R.C. Moberly -- The atonement, by Rev. and Hon. A. Lyttelton -- The Holy Spirit and inspiration, by Rev. C. Gore -- The church, by Rev. W. Lock -- Sacraments, by Rev. F. Paget -- Christianity and politics, by Rev. W.J.H. Campion -- Christian ethics, by Rev. R.L. Ottley.
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Summary "Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation" by Charles Gore is a collection of theological essays written in the late 19th century. This work aims to explore and explain the Christian faith, particularly the doctrine of the Incarnation, in the context of contemporary intellectual and moral challenges. It seeks to articulate how traditional beliefs can remain relevant and meaningful in modern times. The opening of this work introduces the collaborative nature of the essays, stemming from a group of writers who engaged in discussions on the relationship between the Catholic faith and the evolving landscape of knowledge during their time at Oxford. Gore emphasizes the necessity of presenting the Christian Creed in a way that addresses modern dilemmas, indicating that contemporary theological understanding must not only preserve core doctrines but also adapt to new insights. The preface sets the stage for a discussion on faith, the role of the Church, and the challenges posed by scientific and critical inquiry, ultimately aiming to reaffirm the relevance of Christianity in a changing world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BT: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Doctrinal theology, God, Christology
Subject Christianity
Subject Incarnation
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EBook-No. 46478
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