
Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation, 10th Edition, 1890
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"Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation" by Charles Gore is a collection of twelve essays published in 1889. Written by liberal Anglo-Catholic theologians, this groundbreaking work marked a decisive break from conservative religious thought. Gore's essay on biblical inspiration demonstrated a willingness to reconcile faith with contemporary scientific discoveries, challenging established theological positions. The collection influenced major religious figures, including a future Archbishop of Canterbury, and represented a pivotal moment in Anglican theological development.
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