This paper explores the relationship between religion and history in the writings of R.G. Collingwood, Michael Oakeshott, and Clement C. J. Webb. Focussing principally on the early work of Collingwood and of Oakeshott and the later work of Webb, the paper shows that for all three philosophers the development of historical understanding in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries had important religious implications. While many of their British Idealist predecessors and contemporaries had responded to the 'higher criticism' of the Bible by constructing speculative philosophies of history, Collingwood, Oakeshott and Webb understood history to be a genuine form of understanding that could not be so easily translated into other terms. ...
John Neville Figgis (1866-1919), noted historian and Anglican apologist, combined historical study a...
Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J. is a contributing author (with F.M. Turner), Victorian ethics of belief: a...
This thesis examines several historical ideas that were prevalent in British intellectual life betwe...
Faith in progress is a characteristic we often associate with the Victorian era. Victorian intellect...
Monod Victor. Clement. C. J. Webb, professeur à Oxford, A study of religious thought in England from...
Monod Victor. Clement. C. J. Webb, professeur à Oxford, A study of religious thought in England from...
This thesis advances a new reading and interpretation of the philosophy of Robin George Collingwood ...
Deconinck-Brossard Françoise. Richard W. Davis et Richard. J. Helm-Stadter (éd.), Religion and Irrel...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
Deconinck-Brossard Françoise. Richard W. Davis et Richard. J. Helm-Stadter (éd.), Religion and Irrel...
Toynbee says in the opening sentence of A Study of History, "In any age of any society the study of ...
Over the past decade a number of historians of science have expressed strong reservations about whet...
To give “urban religion” a historical dimension that reaches beyond “modernity” (whatever that is) m...
Divisions between Catholics and Protestants have been a feature of English history since the Reforma...
John Neville Figgis (1866-1919), noted historian and Anglican apologist, combined historical study a...
Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J. is a contributing author (with F.M. Turner), Victorian ethics of belief: a...
This thesis examines several historical ideas that were prevalent in British intellectual life betwe...
Faith in progress is a characteristic we often associate with the Victorian era. Victorian intellect...
Monod Victor. Clement. C. J. Webb, professeur à Oxford, A study of religious thought in England from...
Monod Victor. Clement. C. J. Webb, professeur à Oxford, A study of religious thought in England from...
This thesis advances a new reading and interpretation of the philosophy of Robin George Collingwood ...
Deconinck-Brossard Françoise. Richard W. Davis et Richard. J. Helm-Stadter (éd.), Religion and Irrel...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
Deconinck-Brossard Françoise. Richard W. Davis et Richard. J. Helm-Stadter (éd.), Religion and Irrel...
Toynbee says in the opening sentence of A Study of History, "In any age of any society the study of ...
Over the past decade a number of historians of science have expressed strong reservations about whet...
To give “urban religion” a historical dimension that reaches beyond “modernity” (whatever that is) m...
Divisions between Catholics and Protestants have been a feature of English history since the Reforma...
John Neville Figgis (1866-1919), noted historian and Anglican apologist, combined historical study a...
Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J. is a contributing author (with F.M. Turner), Victorian ethics of belief: a...
This thesis examines several historical ideas that were prevalent in British intellectual life betwe...