Background
Harris, Harriet Anne was born on May 11, 1968 in Leamington, England. Daughter of Claude Julian and Judith Ann Rawson.
(Harriet Harris takes the themes of Lent and Holy Week and...)
Harriet Harris takes the themes of Lent and Holy Week and makes them strikingly relevant to our lives today. Each chapter begins with a Biblical story, from the various readings set for this season, and moves on to consider its significance for us today. The questions tackled include: What makes you fear and tremble? Where is God in that struggle?; Do we need to change how we spend our money, how we acquire our money, the people we wish to impress, the things we aim to do well? and Do people ever become better by being excluded, or by excluding others?
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(This study examines the contentious claim that much evang...)
This study examines the contentious claim that much evangelicalism is fundamentalist in character. Within Protestantism, the term "fundamentalism" denotes not only a movement but also a mentality which has greatly affected evangelicals, and which involves preserving as factual a reading of scripture as possible. Here the development and dismantling of the fundamentalist mentality is examined in light of philosophical influences upon evangelicalism over the last three centuries, notably: Common Sense, Realism, neo-Calvinism, and modern hermeneutical philosophy. Particular attention is paid to James Barr's critique of fundamentalism and to evangelical rejoinders.
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(This study examines the contentious claim that much evang...)
This study examines the contentious claim that much evangelicalism is fundamentalist in character. Within Protestantism, the term 'fundamentalism' denotes not only a movement but also a mentality which has greatly affected evangelicals, and which involves preserving as factual a reading of scripture as possible. Here the development and dismantling of the fundamentalist mentality is examined in light of philosophical influences upon evangelicalism over the last three centuries, notably: Common Sense Realism, neo-Calvinism, and modern hermeneutical philosophy. Particular attention is paid to James Barr's critique of fundamentalism and to evangelical rejoinders. Harriet A. Harris proposes that the fundamentalist mentality does not do justice to evangelical experience since it is more concerned with the Bible's factual truthfulness than with its life-giving effects. An appendix on Global Fundamentalism brings together two rarely united fields of study: Protestant fundamentalism's relation to evangelicalism, and its relation to resurgent movements in other religions.
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Harris, Harriet Anne was born on May 11, 1968 in Leamington, England. Daughter of Claude Julian and Judith Ann Rawson.
Bachelor in Philosophy and Theology, University Oxford, England, 1990. Master of Arts, University Oxford, England, 1994. Doctor of Philosophy, University Oxford, England, 1994.
Sir Christopher Fox fellow New College, Oxford, 1993—1996. Member theology faculty University Oxford, 1994—1996, since 2002. Lecturer in theology University Exeter, England, 1996—2000, honorary university fellow England, since 2000.
Assistant priest University Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, since 2000. Chaplain Wadham College, since 2000. External examiner department lifelong learning University Exeter, since 2003.
Moderator ministry division Church of England, 2001—2004.
(Harriet Harris takes the themes of Lent and Holy Week and...)
(This study examines the contentious claim that much evang...)
(This study examines the contentious claim that much evang...)
Trustee Churches Theological Research Trust, England, since 2003, Scott Holland Trust, Anglican Communion, since 2001. Member of Women and the Church (book review editor 2000-2004), Bible and Society Group, British Society for Philosophy of Religion (member committee 1997—2000), Society Study of Theology 1998—2001, (secretary 2002-2003), Faith and Order Group.
Married Mark Jonathan Harris, March 13, 1994. Children: Benjamin Nathan, Isaac Jonathan.