- Robert Campbell Moberly
Robert Campbell Moberly (
July 26 ,1845 -June 8 ,1903 ) was an Englishtheologian .Life
He was the son of
George Moberly ,bishop of Salisbury , and faithfully maintained the traditions of his father's teaching. Educated at Winchester andNew College, Oxford , he was appointed senior student of Christ Church in 1867 and tutor in 1869. In 1876 he went out with Bishop Copleston toCeylon for six months.After his return he became the first head of
St Stephen's House, Oxford (1876-1878), and then, after presiding for two years over the Theological College at Salisbury, where he acted as his father's chaplain, he accepted the college living of Great Budworth in Cheshire in 1880, and the same year married Alice, the daughter of his father's predecessor,Walter Kerr Hamilton . In 1892 Lord Salisbury made himRegius Professor of Pastoral Theology of Oxford .After a long period of delicate health he died at Christ Church.
Works
His chief writings were:
*An essay in "Lux Mundi" on "The Incarnation as the Basis of Dogma" (1889)
*a paper, "Belief in a Personal God" (1891)
*"Reason and Religion" (1896), a protest against the limitation of the reason to the understanding
*"Ministerial Priesthood" (1897)
*"Atonement and Personality" (1901)In this last work, by which he is chiefly known, he aimed at presenting an explanation and a vindication of the doctrine of theAtonement by the help of the conception of personality.Rejecting the retributive view of punishment, he describes the sufferings of Christ as those of the perfect "Penitent," and finds their expiatory value to lie in the Person of the Sufferer, the God-Man.
References
*1911
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