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Austin Farrer

    Austin Marsden Farrer was a theologian and philosopher, widely regarded as a significant figure in 20th-century Anglicanism. He held positions as a Fellow and Chaplain at Trinity College, Oxford. He is recognized for his hypothesis concerning the Gospel of Mark, proposing it predated and influenced Matthew and Luke, a perspective distinct from the more prevalent "Q" theory of textual analysis outside of Britain.

    The Brink of Mystery
    Interpretation and Belief
    Reflective Faith
    The Glass Of Vision
    The Revelation of St. John Divine
    The End of Man
    • 2023
    • 2012

      The End of Man

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the challenge of publishing sermons, John Austin Baker highlights the disparity between the perceived value of a sermon and its actual impact on listeners. He emphasizes that true genius in preaching is rare, with Austin Farrer being a notable exception. The text captures the essence of sermons that not only resonate with audiences but also meet literary standards, showcasing the profound influence of skilled preachers on spiritual lives.

      The End of Man
    • 2012

      The Brink of Mystery

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Farrer's later years reflect his quest for simplicity and deeper insight, showcased in this collection of sermons aimed primarily at undergraduates. Readers will appreciate his imaginative style, humor, and spiritual depth, capturing the essence of his spoken words even for those unfamiliar with his voice. This volume stands as a testament to his enduring impact and thought-provoking ideas.

      The Brink of Mystery
    • 2012

      Words for Life

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The collection features forty previously unpublished sermons by Austin Farrer, delivered during his tenure as chaplain at Trinity College, Oxford. These concise biblical addresses, primarily given during Evensong, reflect Farrer's theological insights and eloquence. Aimed at both longtime admirers and new readers, this compilation invites contemplation and appreciation of Farrer’s contributions to religious discourse over twenty-five years.

      Words for Life
    • 2012

      Reflective Faith

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The collection features essays that explore the nuances of faith through a reflective lens, emphasizing philosophical insights and personal experiences. John Hick's foreword sets the stage for a thoughtful examination of religious belief, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the complexities of faith. Each essay contributes to a broader conversation about spirituality, making it a significant resource for those interested in the intersection of philosophy and religion.

      Reflective Faith
    • 2012

      Interpretation and Belief

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the foundations of Christian belief, this collection of essays by Austin Farrer delves into themes of Canon, Creed, and Criteria. His work showcases originality and a contemporary approach to Christian apologetics, maintaining orthodoxy while engaging with modern thought. The essays, selected for their stimulating nature rather than exhaustive coverage, reflect Farrer's extensive studies of the Gospels and Christian doctrine, highlighting his deep commitment and ability to balance faith with reason.

      Interpretation and Belief
    • 2007

      A Rebirth of Images

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      St. John's Revelation is examined as a profound theological poem, exploring the creative process behind its inspired composition. The author delves into how the writer interpreted supernatural truths, reimagining Old Testament imagery within a new context. Readers can trace the intricate connections between first-century Christian thought, scriptural references, celestial influences, liturgical practices, numerology, and the natural world, revealing a rich tapestry of belief and imagination.

      A Rebirth of Images
    • 2005

      The Revelation of St. John Divine

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Austin Farrer is portrayed as a uniquely gifted individual, celebrated for his originality, independence, and intellectual prowess. His remarkable qualities set him apart as a genius of his time, highlighting his significant impact and contributions to his generation.

      The Revelation of St. John Divine