Religion in Victorian Britain: V – Culture and Empire  32088

  • Introduction: Victorian Religion in Context   John Wolffe
  • Part I: Essays
    1. ‘Male and Female He Created them’: Men, Women and the Question of Gender   F. Knight
    2. ‘Praise to the Holiest in the Height’: Hymns and Church Music   J. Wolffe
    3. Foreign Missions and Missionaries in Victorian Britain   T. Thomas
    4. Rethinking the Missionary Position: Bishop Colenso of Natal   Gerald Parsons
    5. Professor Max Müller and the Missionary Cause   G. Beckerlegge
    6. Followers of ‘Mohammed, Kalee and Dada Nunuk’: The Presence of Islam and South Asian Religions in Victorian Britain   G. Beckerlegge
  • Part II: Sources
    1. Men, Women and the Question of Gender
      • Benjamin Parsons on Adam and Eve, and the education of women, 1842
      • Sarah Martin on prison visiting, 1844
      • Fanny Taylor on Catherine McAuley and the Order of Our Lady of Mercy, 1862
      • Frances Power Cobbe on wives, 1862
      • John Ruskin on women’s education, 1865
      • Thomas Hughes on the tests of manliness, 1879
    2. Hymns and Church Music
      • Samuel Sebastian Wesley on cathedral music, 1849
      • Frederick W. Faber on Catholic hymns, 1849
      • The music of the Moody-Sankey meetings
      • Preface to The Church Hymnary, 1898
    3. Foreign Missions and Missionaries in Victorian Britain
      • John Clark Marshman on the causes of the ‘Indian Mutiny’, 1859
      • Sermon by Samuel Wilberforce, ‘The conditions of missionary success’, 1850
      • Alexander Duff on the progress of mission, 1832
    4. Bishop Colenso of Natal
      • John William Colenso on the efforts of missionaries among savages, 1865
      • John William Colenso on missions to the Zulus in Natal and Zululand, 1865
      • Letter to John William Colenso from Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown, December 1865
      • John William Colenso’s reply to Robert Gray, Bishop of Capetown, January 1866
      • Sermon by John William Colenso, ‘Love abounding in knowledge and judgement’, 1865
      • Sermon by John William Colenso, ‘The Christian ministry’, 1865
      • Sermon by John William Colenso, ‘The temptations of a Christian’, 1866
      • Sermon by John William Colenso, ‘Spiritual resurrection’, 1866
      • Letter from John William Colenso to A. P. Stanley, Dean of Westminster, 1874
    5. Professor Friedrich Max Müller
      • Friedrich Max Müller on the study of religions, 1869
      • Friedrich Max Müller on missionaries, 1887
      • Friedrich Max Müller on the terms for conversion to Christianity, 1899
      • Monier Williams’s and Friedrich Max Müller’s submissions to the Members of Convocation of the University of Oxford, 1860
    6. Islam and South Asian Religions in Victorian Britain
      • J. Salter on the Asiatic in England, 1873
      • Sister Nivedita on ‘How and why I adopted the Hindu religion;, 1902
      • Sister Nivedita on Vedanta missionary work, 1897
      • Abdullah Quilliam, ‘Minutes of AGM’, 1896
      • Adbullah Quilliam, ‘Hymn for the prophet’s birthday’
      • J. L. M. Gough, ‘Moslem morning hymn’
      • Moslemism in Liverpool: Quilliam, father and son, 1891
      • Sunday in Liverpool: with the Moslems, 1896
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