James Denney

James Denney

James Denney, D.D. (1856-1917) was a Scottish theologian and preacher.

Early life

Denney was born in Paisley, Scotland, 5th February 1856, to Cameronian (reformed Presbyterian) parents. His father was a joiner and Cameronian deacon. In 1876 the family followed the majority of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland into union with the Free Church of Scotland.

He was educated at the Highlanders' Academy, Greenock, University of Glasgow, from 1874 to 1879 and then at Free Church College, Glasgow until 1883. He won the Moral Philosophy gold medal and Blackstone Prize while at Glasgow University. He was influenced greatly by Edward Caird and Richard Jebb and briefly became a student assistant to John Veitch.

Denney was an outstanding student at Free Church College, where he studied under Dr. George C.M. Douglas (Old Testament), Dr. T.M. Lindsay (Church History), Dr. James Candlish (Systematic Theology) and Dr Alexander Balmain Bruce (New Testament). Denney was greatly influenced by Professor Bruce in particular, adopting his system of apologetics. Denney said that Professor Bruce "let me see Jesus" rather than cluttering his lectures with abstruse points.

While still a student Denney published his first work, "Natural Law in the Spiritual World, by a Brother of the Natural Man". It was a trenchantly critical review of Henry Drummond's "Natural Law in the Spiritual World".

Ministry

After university he turned to the Ministry. Denney was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Greenock on 16th May 1883 and was appointed Missioner to the Hill Street Mission of St. John's (Free Church), Glasgow. In 1886 he was called to be pastor of the East Free Church, Broughty Ferry, where he succeeded his friend and mentor Professor Bruce. At Broughty Ferry Denney was a popular preacher who preached the Gospel to the common people. He married May Carmichael Brown on 1st July 1886. Their marriage was a happy one. According to William Robertson Nicoll, Denney, previously tempted away from the Evangelical and Reformed faith of his parents, was influenced to return in that direction by his wife's encouraging him to read sermons by C.H. Spurgeon.

Some of his expository sermons preached at Broughty Ferry were published in two volumes of "The Expositor's Bible", edited by W. Robertson Nicoll, "The Epistles to the Thessalonians" in 1892 and "The Second Epistle to the Corinthians" in 1894. (Amusingly, some copies of the commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians in a later edition of "The Expositor's Bible" have Denney's name on the covers. The book was in fact written, as the title page makes clear, by Marcus Dods).

In 1893 Denney was asked to deliver a series of theological lectures at Chicago Theological Seminary. These were published in 1894 under the title "Studies in Theology". Some of his statements on the nature of the Bible were objected to, but otherwise the book was recognised as an important work. Denney was also awarded the degree of Doctor of Divinity by the University of Chicago.

Academic career

Denney was appointed Professor of Systematic Theology at his old alma mater, Free Church College Glasgow, in 1897, and spent the rest of his life teaching there. In 1900 he transferred to Professor Bruce's old Chair of New Testament Language and Literature, which he held until his death in 1917. In 1915 he was appointed principal of the college, the first former student of the institution to receive that honour. Denney became a close friend of the one-time Free Church minister and journalist Sir William Robertson Nicoll, to whose publications he contributed liberally dozens of articles. His wife died in 1907 and Denney felt the loss deeply, from which he never recovered, writing only two major works before his death in the summer of 1917 at the comparatively early age of 61.

Theolological position

Denney's greatest contribution to theological literature is in his robust defence of the penal character of the atonement. First expressed in his "Studies in Theology", it found its fullest expression in his 1902 work "The Death of Christ" (London, Hodder and Stoughton, often reprinted), and its follow-up (in later editions included as an appendix in "The Death of Christ"), "The Atonement and the Modern Mind". Denney insists that the death of Christ cannot be understood unless it is seen as a death for sin, as Christ bearing the penalty in the place of those he came to save. He strongly resisted any attempt to drive a wedge between the substitutionary and ethical aspects of the atonement. In his last book, published posthumously, "The Christian Doctrine of Reconciliation", Denney returned to the doctrine of the atonement.

Writings

In addition to his academic oeuvre, he made dozens of contributions to journals and newspapers ranging from erudite theological journals to "The Morning Watch", a Sunday-school magazine edited by his friend J.P. Struthers.

Denney wrote other major works. As well as those already mentioned he contributed a commentary on the Greek Text of Romans to "The Expositor's Greek Testament" (edited by W. R. Nicoll). His "Jesus and the Gospel" (London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1908) is a careful piece of theological writing demonstrating that there is no disparity between Jesus' own teaching about himself as recorded in the Gospels and the view of Jesus exhibited in the New Testament Epistles. Several of his sermons were published in 1913 under the title "The Way Everlasting" (London, Hodder and Stoughton).

ources

*James M. Gordon, "James Denney" (Milton Keynes, Paternoster, 2006)
*Stuart Mechie, "Trinity College, Glasgow" (Glasgow, Trinity College, 1956)
*James Moffatt (editor), "Letters of Principal James Denney to his Family and Friends" (London, Hodder and Stoughton, no date)
*William Robertson Nicoll (editor), "Letters of Principal James Denney to W. Robertson Nicoll" (London, Hodder and Stoughton, no date)
*T. H. Walker, "Principal James Denney, D.D." (London, Marshall Brothers, 1918)


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