- Essays and Reviews
"Essays and Reviews", published in March 1860,Harv|Browne|2003| p=112] is a broad-church volume of seven
essays onreligion . Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] The topics covered the biblical research of the German critics, the evidences ofChristianity , religious thought inEngland , and the cosmology ofGenesis .Background
Each essay was authored independently by one of seven
Church of England churchmen but had no overall editorial policy. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] Each contributor chose his own theme. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] The seven essayists were:Frederick Temple who later becameArchbishop of Canterbury ; Rowland Williams then tutor at Cambridge and later Professor and Vice-Principal ofSt David's University College , Lampeter; Baden Powell, clergyman and Professor of Geometry at Oxford;Henry Bristow Wilson , fellow of St John's College, Oxford;Charles Wycliffe Goodwin ;Mark Pattison , tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford; andBenjamin Jowett , Master ofBalliol College and Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford University.Significance
The book was important because of its date and its authors. Appearing four months after
Charles Darwin 's "On the Origin of Species ", it summed up a three-quarter-century-long challenge to biblical history by the higher critics and to biblical prehistory by scientists working in the new fields of geology and biology. Baden Powell restated his argument that God is a lawgiver, miracles break the lawful edicts issued at the creation, therefore belief in miracles is atheistic, and wrote of "Mr Darwin's masterly volume" that the "Origin of Species" "must soon bring about an entire revolution in opinion in favour of the grand principle of the self-evolving powers of nature."Harv|Desmond|Moore|1991| p=500]Seven articles
‘On the interpretation of scripture’
The essay ‘On the interpretation of scripture’ was contributed by Benjamin Jowett. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] When asked to contribute, Jowett saw the opportunity to challenge traditionalists. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] He was a rationalist and insisted that the bible ought to be treated as scholars treated classical texts. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] Jowett was a proponent of progressive revelation. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] The books of the Bible written later were seen to be closer to the ultimate
revelation of God as seen inJesus Christ as revealed in theGospels . The epistles and other New Testament writings were seen to look back. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|]The implication of Jowett's essay (and his other writings) — that revelation was ongoing and that scripture was always subject to re-interpretion as each generation encountered them — was the target of his traditionalist foes." Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] Jowett was slandered for his honesty concerning his beliefs but he suffered no actual penalty. However, in 1863 Jowett was brought before the vice-chancellor's court for teaching contrary to the doctrines of the Church of England; the case was eventually dropped. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|]
Reception
Hardly known outside academic theological circles today, "Essays" sold 22,000 copies in two years, more than "Origin" sold in its first twenty years. It sparked five years of increasingly polarized debate with books and pamphlets furiously contesting the issues.Harv|Desmond|Moore|1991| p=500]
The first attack came from the reviewer
Frederic Harrison in theWestminster Review in 1860. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] Harrison saw the essays as neither religious nor rational which was a double blow to the seven who saw the essays as promoting rational religion. Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|]In January 1861, an anonymous review was published in the
Quarterly Review . The author was later revealed asSamuel Wilberforce Bishop of Oxford . Harv |Hinchliff|Prest|2004|] The "Quarterly" review was followed up by a letter toThe Times co-signed by theArchbishop of Canterbury and 25bishop s which threatened the theologians with the ecclesiastical courts. Darwin quoted a proverb: "A bench of bishops is the devil's flower garden", and joined others including the eminent geologistCharles Lyell , and the mathematician and Queen's printerWilliam Spottiswoode , in signing a counter-letter supporting "Essays and Reviews" for trying to "establish religious teachings on a firmer and broader foundation".Harv|Desmond|Moore|1991| p=501]Repercussion
Despite this alignment of pro-evolution scientists and
Unitarian s with liberal churchmen, two of the authors were indicted for heresy and lost their jobs by 1862. They appealed to the "Judicial Committee of the Privy Council" and in 1864 it overturned the judgment, "dismissing hell with costs", to the fury of Wilberforce. One hundred and thirty-seven thousand laity signed a letter of thanks to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York for voting against the Committee, and a declaration in favour of biblical inspiration and eternal torments was drawn up atOxford and circulated to the 24,800 clergy, being signed by eleven thousand of them. Wilberforce went to the Convocation ofCanterbury and in June obtained "synodical condemnation" of "Essays and Reviews".Harv|Desmond|Moore|1991| pp=523, 524]Today the essay topics and conclusions may seem innocuous, but at the time, the essays were described by their opponents as heretical, and the essayists were called "The Seven Against Christ."Harv|Desmond|Moore|1991| pp=500, 501]
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*cite book |author=Ellis, Ieuan|title= Seven Against Christ: A Study of `Essay's and Reviews (Studies in the History of Christian Thought , No 23) |publisher=Brill Academic Pub |location= |year=1997 |pages= |isbn=9004062009 |oclc= |doi=*cite journal |last= Francis|first=Mark |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= |month= |title=The Origins of Essays and Reviews: An Interpretation of Mark Pattison in the 1850s |journal=The Historical Journal |volume=17 |issue= No. 4 (Dec., 1974)|pages= 797–811
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* Full text of "Essays and Reviews" at [http://www.archive.org/details/a578549600unknuoft Internet archive]
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