01975cam a2200301Ia 45000010008000000030004000080050017000120080041000290200015000700200018000850240016001030350024001190350021001430350017001640400027001810500021002081000021002292450086002502600074003363000039004104900045004495040068004945050945005626500043015076500032015506500045015828300046016277140518OSt20110718135721.0080128s2008 enkc b 001 0 eng d a1842273310 a9781842273319 a40016486783 a(OCoLC)ocn191658355 a(OCoLC)191658355 a(NNC)7140518 aYDXCPcYDXCPdLNTdDTM 4aBR755b.S45 20081 aSell, Alan P. F.10aHinterland theology :ba stimulus to theological construction /cAlan P. F. Sell. aMilton Keynes, U.K. ;aColorado Springs, Colo. :bPaternoster,c2008. ax, [6], 715 p. :bports. ;c23 cm.1 aStudies in Christian history and thought aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [641]-691) and indexes.0 apt. 1. In the wake of toleration. Thomas Ridgley (1667-1734) : doctrinal zeal and personal humility -- Abraham Taylor (fl. 1721-1740) : a volatile theological meteor -- Samuel Chandler (1693-1766) : conscience, controversy, circumspection -- pt. 2. In the wake of Enlightenment and revival. George Payne (1781-1848) : usefulness from a dangerous eminence -- Richard Alliott (1804-1863) : inexorable logician and winsome evangelist -- pt. 3. In the wake of modern biblical criticism. David Worthington Simon (1830-1909) : striving for intellectual and spiritual depth -- Thomas Vincent Tymms (1842-1921) : apologetic coolness and liberal evangelical warmth -- Walter Frederic Adeney (1849-1920) : pastor, professor, principal -- pt. 4. In the wake of theological liberalism. Robert Sleightholme Franks (1871-1964) : experience, history and reason -- Charles Sim Duthie (1911-1981) : the gospel, the church and the world -- pt. 4. Conclusion. 0aTheology, DoctrinalzEnglandxHistory. 0aTheologyzEnglandxHistory. 0aDissenters, ReligiouszEnglandxHistory. 0aStudies in Christian history and thought.