Larsen gives us valuable and interesting accounts...A valuable book.

David Nash, English Historical Review

Tim Larsen has a keen eye for a good topic, and in Crisis of Doubt he has found his best yet...his text so closely mimicks the organisation of studies asserting the wider significance of plebeian doubt, there is a pleasing echo of the similarly robust publications produced by the protagonists on both sides of the debate between plebeian doubters and reconverts that Larsen has sympathetically and even-handedly reconstructed from his sources.

Arthur Burns, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

well-written and gently provocative book...this book is an excellent and challenging addition to the literature on nineteenth-century religious thought and should lead on to further study...It is also refreshing to read a book which is so well writtin that it is very hard to put down.

Mark D. Chapman, Journal of Theological Studies

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insightful, well-research book.

Thomas Albert Howard, Journal of the American Association of Religion

A book which is so well written that it is very hard to put down.

Journal of Theological Studies

Tim Larsen has a keen eye for a good topic, and in...Crisis of Doubt...he has found his best yet.

Journal of Ecclesiastical History

This standard scholarly account has become so entrenched that it is rarely even questioned. Timothy Larsen challenges this common story, and does so brilliantly in Crisis of Doubt...[it] is a very welcome and timely study of how powerful many of those commonplace historical narratives can become - and of how important it is that we keep questioning them.

Harold K. Bush, Jr., Touchstone

Timothy Larsen challenges this common story, and does so brilliantly in Crisis of Doubt...Thus does Larsen accomplish here revisionist history at its very best...Scholars on this side of the Atlantic would do well to take Larsen's conclusions and apply then to American intellectual or literary history of the same period. Such research would undoubtedly uncover similar results. risis of Doubt is a very welcome and timely study of how powerful many of thos commonplace historical narratives can become, and of how important it is that we keep questioning them, especially when it appears that their veracity has become institutionalized and largely unquestioned.

Touchstone Magazine

Tim Larsen has indeed refreshed this field of study. He challenges us to refocus our attention and ask: was this an age marked more by crises of faith or crises of doubt?

Tony Cross, Faith and Freedom

Larsen's thesis is intriguing, and supported with a wealth of erudite evidence.

Anthony Kenny, TLS

Larsen's book is a reminder that you cannot measure the culture of an age by reference to a few controversial figures

Jeremy Morris, The Tablet

Larsen's book is a very interesting one.

Chruch Times

The Victorian crisis of faith has dominated discussions of religion and the Victorians. Stories are frequently told of prominent Victorians such as George Eliot losing their faith. This crisis is presented as demonstrating the intellectual weakness of Christianity as it was assaulted by new lines of thought such as Darwinism and biblical criticism. This study serves as a corrective to that narrative. It focuses on freethinking and Secularist leaders who came to faith. As sceptics, they had imbibed all the latest ideas that seemed to undermine faith; nevertheless, they went on to experience a crisis of doubt, and then to defend in their writings and lectures the intellectual cogency of Christianity. The Victorian crisis of doubt was surprisingly large. Telling this story serves to restore its true proportion and to reveal the intellectual strength of faith in the nineteenth century.
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A corrective to the much-discussed Victorian `crisis of faith', this study focuses upon several prominent individuals who experienced a `crisis of doubt' and made the reverse journey, abandoning secularism to defend Christianity. Their stories demonstrate the intellectual strength of faith in the nineteenth century.
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1. Crisis of Faith ; 2. William Hone ; 3. Frederic Rowland Young ; 4. Thomas Cooper ; 5. John Henry Gordon ; 6. Joseph Barker ; 7. John Bagnall Bebbington ; 8. George Sexton ; 9. How Many Reconverts Were There? ; 10. Crisis of Doubt
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A revisionist study that challenges the existing, dominant narrative of the Victorian `crisis of faith' Significant for literary, historical, and cultural readings of the Victorian era
Timothy Larsen is Carolyn and Fred McManis Professor of Christian Thought, Wheaton College, Illinois, USA, and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society
A revisionist study that challenges the existing, dominant narrative of the Victorian `crisis of faith' Significant for literary, historical, and cultural readings of the Victorian era

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199287871
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
523 gr
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
245 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
330

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Biografisk notat

Timothy Larsen is Carolyn and Fred McManis Professor of Christian Thought, Wheaton College, Illinois, USA, and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society