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OTTLEY, Robert Lawrence. Doctor of Divinity was born on September 2, 1856 in Richmond, Yorkshire. 6th son of Reverend Lawrence Ottley, Canon of Ripon Cathedral and Rector of Richmond, Yorkshire.
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Aspects of the Old Testament, the Bampton lectures for 1897, were presented as eight talks before the University of Oxford. In these lectures, Ottley's aim was to show that it is possible to regard as conclusive and to welcome many of the verdicts of the "higher criticism of the Old Testament, without necessarily accepting what is merely conjectural and arbitrary.
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1896. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... § II. The New Testament presentation. 1. The development of Apostolic faith; the Gospel account of the person and claims of Christ. 2. The Early Preaching of Christ (Acts of the Apostles). 3. Christology of S. James. 4. Christology of S. Peter's First Epistle and S. Jude. § III. Christology of S. PauL 1. Implicit teaching of earlier Epistles. 2. Explicit teaching of the later Epistles as to-- (o) The Method of redemption (Phil. ii. 5-11). (6) The Redeemer's person (Col. i. 16-20). (c) The extension of the Incarnate life (Eph. i. 3-14). General Survey. M § II. The Person Of Christ: New Testament Presentation I. The New Testament largely consists of apostolic teaching as to Christ's person. But behind the testimony of the apostles, serving as its foundation, lies the narrative of the three Synoptic Gospels.1 The Epistles describe the belief of the apostles in explicit terms: the I Gospels tell us how they came by their belief. We learn in them the method by which faith was educated and reached its maturity. Incidentally we get some insight into the character of the apostles. We find them to be simple, unsophisticated men, witnesses of a fact, and, as such, "intensely matter of fact."2 They are represented as advancing very slowly and hesitatingly, through intimacy with Christ's character and actions, to a deeper conception of His person. The great value of the Synoptists is that they record for us the actual x history of faith in Jesus Christ. They describe His personality, and the impression actually produced by it on the men who were His constant companions. It is therefore of great importance to study the process by which the apostles arrived at their belief. How, then, were they led to acceptance of Christ as the manifested Son of God? 1. The m...
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Excerpt from The Doctrine of the Incarnation, Vol. 1 This book is primarily intended for theological students. The writer's aim has been to meet a want which he believes to exist: the want of a compendious and plain introduction to the doctrine of the Incarnation, giving a connected outline of the theology and doctrinal history which may be studied separately, and more minutely, in larger books. The different elements which are combined in the work may be gathered from the following account of its general plan. In the introductory part a general survey is given of the fact of the Incarnation: its nature, different aspects, and relation to various provinces of thought and inquiry. Another section (Part II.) is devoted to the scriptural presentation of the doctrine. The writer believes that this division of the subject strictly belongs to the history of dogma. It seems indeed to be reasonable, both on historical and critical grounds, to assume that the New Testament lies behind the dogma of the Church, as its presupposition, and a determining factor in its development. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Excerpt from The Doctrine of the Incarnation, Vol. 2 § I. The Post-Nicene period, 386-381. Reaction after the Council. Different stages of the struggle. (1) Eusebian reaction, 326-344; the different parties in the Church: - Eusebians and Catholics. Marcellus and Photinus. The Christology of the various Eusebian Creeds of Antioch and Sirmium. The Council of Sardica, 343-344. (2) From the Council of Sardica to the death of Constantins (344-361). The Eusebians, semi-Arlans, and Arlans : different symbols employed. Victory of the Homoion at the Council of Ariminum and Seleucia, 369. (3) To the Council of Constantinople, 381. The Council of Alexandria, 362; questions of phraseology. The Council of 381. History of the Constantinopolitan Creed. § II. Theology of Athanasius. The treatises contra Gentes and de Incarnations. Anti-Arian polemic. § III. Final formulation of die Nicene theology: the Cappadocian writers, Basil, Gregory Nyssen, and Gregory Nazianzen. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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OTTLEY, Robert Lawrence. Doctor of Divinity was born on September 2, 1856 in Richmond, Yorkshire. 6th son of Reverend Lawrence Ottley, Canon of Ripon Cathedral and Rector of Richmond, Yorkshire.
Studied at King’s School, Canterbury, and Pembroke College Oxford. 1st class Moderations (Oxford) 1875. Hertford Scholar and Latin Verse Prize, 1876.
1st class Classics, Craven and Derby Scholar, 1878- 1879. Select Preacher, 1889-1890.
Bampton Lecturer, 1897. Student of Christ Chief Oxford, 1879. Tutor, 1881; Vice-Principal of Cuddesdon College 1886.
Fellow and Dean of Divinity, Magdalen College Oxford, 1890. Principal of Pusey House, 1893. Rector of Winterbourne Bassett, 1897.
Sometime Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, and later to the Bishop of Oxford. Honourable Fellow of Pembroke College, 1905. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and Regius Professor Pastoral Theology, Oxford, since 1903.
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