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Peter Webster deposited Theology, providence and Anglican–Methodist reunion: the case of Michael Ramsey and E.L. Mascall in the group
British History on Humanities Commons 3 months, 2 weeks ago
The disputes within the Church of England over the Scheme to reunite Anglicans and Methodists generated a great deal of heat and only limited light. Despite their long friendship, Michael Ramsey and Eric Mascall ended up diametrically and publicly opposed in relation to an existential question facing the Church: Ramsey as archbishop of Canterbury,…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Eric Mascall and the responsibility of the theologian in England, 1962-1977 on Humanities Commons 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Eric Mascall was one of the most prominent and prolific theologians in the Church of England in the postwar period. This article examines a series of polemical works, in which Mascall attempted to assess, and largely reject, several trends in liberal theology in the 1960s and 1970s. Mascall detected a systemic crisis in the whole relationship of…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Theology, providence and Anglican–Methodist reunion: the case of Michael Ramsey and E.L. Mascall on Humanities Commons 3 months, 2 weeks ago
The disputes within the Church of England over the Scheme to reunite Anglicans and Methodists generated a great deal of heat and only limited light. Despite their long friendship, Michael Ramsey and Eric Mascall ended up diametrically and publicly opposed in relation to an existential question facing the Church: Ramsey as archbishop of Canterbury,…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited E. L. Mascall and the Anglican opposition to the ordination of women as priests, 1954-1978 in the group
British History on Humanities Commons 9 months, 1 week ago
This article examines the grounds on which the Anglican philosopher and theologian Eric Mascall opposed the ordination of women, in a series of influential publications from the 1950s to the 1970s. It examines their basis in Mascall’s understanding of the church, the Incarnation and the ontological status of the sexes. It examines the particular a…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited E. L. Mascall and the Anglican opposition to the ordination of women as priests, 1954-1978 on Humanities Commons 9 months, 1 week ago
This article examines the grounds on which the Anglican philosopher and theologian Eric Mascall opposed the ordination of women, in a series of influential publications from the 1950s to the 1970s. It examines their basis in Mascall’s understanding of the church, the Incarnation and the ontological status of the sexes. It examines the particular a…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Archbishop Michael Ramsey and the Lambeth Conference on Humanities Commons 11 months ago
The worldwide Anglican Communion is in possession of four institutions around which its unity is thought to be organised. This article examines the relationship between two of these Instruments of Communion at a particular point in time: the Lambeth Conference of 1968, and the tenure of Michael Ramsey as archbishop of Canterbury (1961–1974). I s…[Read more]
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Peter Webster's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 11 months ago
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Peter Webster's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year, 6 months ago
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Peter Webster's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
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Peter Webster deposited Religion and Web History in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
This chapter surveys the current state of knowledge relating to the Web history of religion, and suggests some ways forward.
Its first half attends to some debates of particular historical and methodological note with which the emerging history of religions on the Web may fruitfully be brought into conversation. These include debates concerning…[Read more] -
Peter Webster deposited Religion and Web History in the group
AAR Artificial Intelligence and Religion Research Seminar on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
This chapter surveys the current state of knowledge relating to the Web history of religion, and suggests some ways forward.
Its first half attends to some debates of particular historical and methodological note with which the emerging history of religions on the Web may fruitfully be brought into conversation. These include debates concerning…[Read more] -
This chapter surveys the current state of knowledge relating to the Web history of religion, and suggests some ways forward.
Its first half attends to some debates of particular historical and methodological note with which the emerging history of religions on the Web may fruitfully be brought into conversation. These include debates concerning…[Read more] -
Peter Webster deposited Understanding the limitations of the ccTLD as a proxy for the national web: lessons from cross-border religion in the northern Irish web sphere in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
National web spheres include content that resides within geographically non-specific domains, such as .com or .org. However, little is known as to why this content ‘lives’ outside the ccTLD. The island of Ireland is formed of two political units with two ccTLDs (.uk and .ie). This chapter takes the case of the Christian churches in Ireland as a c…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Understanding the limitations of the ccTLD as a proxy for the national web: lessons from cross-border religion in the northern Irish web sphere on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
National web spheres include content that resides within geographically non-specific domains, such as .com or .org. However, little is known as to why this content ‘lives’ outside the ccTLD. The island of Ireland is formed of two political units with two ccTLDs (.uk and .ie). This chapter takes the case of the Christian churches in Ireland as a c…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Evangelicals, culture and the arts in the group
British History on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months ago
Examines evangelical encounters with the arts as: consumer and performer in the ‘neutral’ sphere of the home; as users of the arts in public worship; as evangelists; and as moralists and reformers of the pursuits of others. It deals mainly with music, literature, the visual arts and drama, and its examples are drawn chiefly from Britain and the…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Evangelicals, culture and the arts on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months ago
Examines evangelical encounters with the arts as: consumer and performer in the ‘neutral’ sphere of the home; as users of the arts in public worship; as evangelists; and as moralists and reformers of the pursuits of others. It deals mainly with music, literature, the visual arts and drama, and its examples are drawn chiefly from Britain and the…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Users, technologies, organisations: Towards a cultural history of world web archiving in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago
If 2015 marked the elapse of 25 years since the birth of the web, 2016 marked the 20th anniversary of web archiving: of systematic attempts to preserve web content and make it accessible to scholars and the public. As such, the time is ripe to make an initial assessment of the history of the movement, and the patterns into which it has already…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Users, technologies, organisations: Towards a cultural history of world web archiving in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago
If 2015 marked the elapse of 25 years since the birth of the web, 2016 marked the 20th anniversary of web archiving: of systematic attempts to preserve web content and make it accessible to scholars and the public. As such, the time is ripe to make an initial assessment of the history of the movement, and the patterns into which it has already…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Technology, ethics and religious language: early Anglophone Christian reactions to “cyberspace” in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago
The very recent past has seen an upswing of scholarly interest not so much in the Internet and Web themselves but in the terms in which they have been discussed and understood. This article examines a remarkable effusion of writing in the 1990s that addressed the spiritual and ethical implications of “cyberspace”. Christian critics reacted in dif…[Read more]
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Peter Webster deposited Technology, ethics and religious language: early Anglophone Christian reactions to “cyberspace” in the group
British History on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month ago
The very recent past has seen an upswing of scholarly interest not so much in the Internet and Web themselves but in the terms in which they have been discussed and understood. This article examines a remarkable effusion of writing in the 1990s that addressed the spiritual and ethical implications of “cyberspace”. Christian critics reacted in dif…[Read more]
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