MAURICE, FREDERICK DENISON

1805–72, English clergyman and social reformer. He was brought up a Unitarian but became an Anglican. He studied law at Cambridge and was a founder of the Apostles' Club. Entering Oxford in 1830, he took holy orders in 1831, but in 1853 he lost the post of professor of divinity at King's College, London, because of the views contained in his Theological Essays (1853). He held the chair of moral philosophy at Cambridge from 1866 until his death. Besides one novel, Eustace Conway (1834), he wrote many religious works, including Lectures on Ecclesiastical History (1854) and The Doctrine of Sacrifice (1854). Maurice was a leader of the Christian socialism movement and also a leader in education, being a founder of Queen's College for women (1848) and the Working Men's College (1854), both in London.

See biographies by his son, Sir J. F. Maurice (1884), and C. F. G. Masterman (1907); studies by F. M. McClain (1972) and O. J. Brose (1972).

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...The Life and Letters of Frederick Denison Maurice , i (1884 ; 2nd edn...192. 86 C. Want, Frederick Denison Maurice and Eustace Conway , Anglican...132 Cf. O. J. Brose, Frederick Denison Maurice: Rebellious Conformist...
...M., "What We Owe to Frederick Denison Maurice and his Disciples", Modern...Abounding: A Comparison of Frederick Denison Maurice and Karl Barth London...1876 . GARDNER C., "Frederick Denison Maurice", Hibbert Journal, 28...
...Bishop Wilberforce by R. G. Wilberforce, and Frederick Denison Maurice by C. F. G. Masterman. Russell, in a general...set by Mastermans brilliant and secular study of Maurice was not sustained; Woods study of Keble was conscientious...
...of Christian Doctrine in the University of London When Professor Dunstan delivered his inaugural lecture as Frederick Denison Maurice Professor of Moral and Social Theology last term, he did so under the title of A Digger Still; in it he compared...
...formed for him by Maurice. With Maurice I had for some time been acquainted...intellectual power wasted in Maurice than in any other of my contemporaries...18 Frederick Denison Maurice 1805-72 , divine and theologian...
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...the Trinity? a Reappraisal of F. D. Maurice on Eternal Life by Jeremy N. Morris I Was the dismissal of F. D. Maurice from his teaching positions at Kings...Unsettlement of Faith" which included Maurice alongside Colenso, Jowett, Baden...
F. D. Maurice: the Radically Inclusive God by...Modern analyses of the thought of Frederick Denison Maurice (1805-72) fabricate a dichotomy...provides a basis for identifying in Maurice scholarship both four dead-end...
...the poet brings us close to the thinking of Frederick Denison Maurice. For Maurice the human society adumbrated to the Kingdom...Theological Questions. London: SCM Press, 2003. Maurice, Frederick Denison. The Kingdom of Christ. London: SCM Press...
...Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, 2 (Duke U. Press, 1970): 437. (8) The Life of Frederick Denison Maurice, ed. Frederick Maurice (London: Macmillan, 1981), 2:59. (9) See Wilhelm Meisters Apprenticeship, Book 5, chapter...
...Press, 1979), p. 81. (30) F.D. Maurice, The Life of Frederick Denison Maurice: Chiefly Told in His Own Letters, ed. his son, Frederick Maurice, 2 vols. (London: Macmillan, 1885...
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...Scripps Collection, drawer #14, folder #2, Denison Library (hereafter cited as DENISON), Scripps College; "Trees," Kate Sessions...drawer #14, folder #12, 7 (quote), DENISON. (4) Plaza de Pantoja, commonly known as...
...from Dickens; dir: Scott Denison. Dec 8-18. Arms and the...cuttingball.com Pelleas Melisande, Maurice Maeterlink; trans Rob Melrose...Staley. Feb 13-Mar 22. Maurice, Andy Graham, Roger Parsley...Alan Jay Lerner; music: Frederick Loewe; dir: Frank Galati...
...the Answers, David Rambo; dir: Scott Denison. Thru May 15. Blues in the Night...Aug 14. Maryland Ensemble Theatre, Frederick, (301) 694-4744, www.marylandensemble...Eyen; music: Henry Krieger; dir: Maurice Brandon Curry. May 14. The Shakespeare...


 

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...Philosophy Melissa Hayley Beer Frederick Charles Gillham Christine Jane...Ann Rees Kalyn Lee Wilson, BA (Denison) To receive the degree of master...Andrew Thomas Mainwaring Charles Denison Maurice Sam Joseph Mellor Aled Morris Aileen...
...Lowri Griffith Sarah Anne Harrison James Maurice Ison Owen Joseph Amanda King Henry Maurie...Cook Richard Allen Davies Geraint Huw Denison Stephen Dole Emily Faye Hughes Gemma...Philosophy and Pure Mathematics James Frederick Bartlett In Philosophy and Sociology...


 

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MAURICE, FREDERICK DENISON 1805 72, English clergyman and social...The Doctrine of Sacrifice (1854). Maurice was a leader of the Christian socialism...biographies by his son, Sir J. F. Maurice (1884), and C. F. G. Masterman...
...varieties of socialism continued to exist alongside Marxism, such as Christian socialism , led in England by Frederick Denison Maurice and Charles Kingsley ; they advocated the establishment of cooperative workshops based on Christian principles...
...Influenced by Carlyle, Southey, Coleridge, and the Fourierists, rather than by Marx, such men as John Ludlow, Frederick Denison Maurice , and Charles Kingsley sought to encourage the laboring masses and the church to cooperate against capitalism...


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