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INGE, William Ralph was born on June 6, 1860 in Crayke, Yorkshire. Son of late Reverend William Inge, D,D., Provost of Worcester College, Oxford, and Mary, daughter of Venerable Edward Churton, Archdeacou of Cleveland.
Eton; King’s College Cambridge. Bell Scholar and Porson Prizeman, 1880. Porson Scholar, 1881.
Craven Scholar and Browne Medallist, 1882. Senior Chancellor’s Medallist, 1883. 1st class Classics, 1882 and 1883.
Hare Prizeman, 1885; Doctor of Divinity.
Assistant Master at Eton, 18S4-88. Fellow of King’s, 1886-1888. Fellow and Tutor of Hertford College Oxford, 1889-1904.
Select preacher at Oxford, 1893-1895,1903-1905. Cambridge, 1901, 1906, 1910. Bampton Lecturer, 1899.
Examining Chaplain to Bishop of Lichfield, 1902. Honourable Doctor of Divinity, Aberdeen, 1905. Paddock Lecturer, New York, 1906.
Vicar of All Saints’, Ennismore Gardens, South-west, 1905-1907. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Cambridge since 1907.
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Nge made no distinction between philosophy and teligion: ‘If the perfectly real can alone be Perfectly known, and if to know God, the Perfectly real Being, is eternal life, the goal of Philosophy is the same as the goal of religion—• Perfect knowledge of the Perfect'. this perspective explains how he saw in neoJ'latonism, and especially in the philosophy of lotinus, the best way for Christianity to avoid the Perils of an arid rationalism, on the one hand, or a ">ght into irrationalism on the other. Inge’s Christian Mysticism (1899) was widely read and 'tnportant in that it opened up new ground and ad a considerable influence on theological linking’. He stimulated a greater interest in mysticism which was reflected at the work of von Hiigel and Evelyn Underhill.
Sources: A. Fox (1960) Dean Inge. London: John Murray; CBP II, pp. 189-211: W. R. Inge (1934) Vale, °ndon: Longmans Green.
Spouse 1905, Mary Catharine,daughter of Ven. H. M. Spooner, Archdeacon of Maidstone, and g.daughter of Bishop Harvey Goodwin.