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''Lux Mundi: A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation'' is a collection of 12 essays by
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theologians published in 1889. It was edited by
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, then the principal of
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, and a future
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. Gore's essay, "The Holy Spirit and Inspiration", which showed an ability to accept discoveries of contemporary science, marked a break from the conservative
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thought of figures such as
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. He subsequently remedied
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deficiency in his 1891
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, ''The Incarnation of the Son of God''. Gore and ''Lux Mundi'' came to influence the 20th-century Archbishop of Canterbury William Temple.


List of contributors

* H. S. Holland ("Faith") * Aubrey Moore ("The Christian Doctrine of God") * J. R. Illingworth ("The Problem of Pain: its bearing on faith in God" and "The Incarnation in relation to Development") * E. S. Talbot ("The Preparation in History for Christ") * R. C. Moberley ("The Incarnation as the Basis of Dogma") *
Arthur Lyttelton Arthur Temple Lyttelton (7 January 1852 – 19 February 1903) was an Anglican Bishop from the Lyttelton family. After studying at Eton College and Cambridge University, he was ordained as a priest in 1877, and was a curate at St Mary's in Readi ...
("The Atonement") *
Charles Gore Charles Gore (22 January 1853 – 17 January 1932) was a Church of England bishop, first of Worcester, then Birmingham, and finally of Oxford. He was one of the most influential Anglican theologians of the 19th century, helping reconcile the c ...
("The Holy Spirit and Inspiration") * Walter Lock ("The Church") * Francis Paget ("Sacraments") * W. J. H. Campion ("Christianity and Politics") * R. L. Ottley ("Christian Ethics")


In popular culture

The novel ''Absolute Truths'' by Susan Howatch, the sixth novel in her "Starbridge" series, often refers to and quotes ''Lux Mundi'' in order to underpin the context of the Church of England in the book.


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Further reading

* * 1889 non-fiction books 19th-century British literature Anglican theology and doctrine Anglo-Catholicism Christian theology books English non-fiction books Essay anthologies John Murray (publishing house) books {{Anglicanism-book-stub