Dawson, Christopher - Mediaeval Christianity (Studies in Compar
| Schrijver: | Dawson, Christopher |
|---|---|
| Titel: | Mediaeval Christianity (Studies in Comparative Religion No. 25) |
| Taal: | Engels |
| Uitgever: | London : Catholic Truth Society, 1950 |
| Bijzonderheden: | Brochure, geniet, 32 pp. In zeer goede staat |
| Prijs: | € 16,00 |
| Verzendkosten: | € 4,00 (binnen Nederland) |
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Christopher Henry Dawson FBA (12 October 1889 – 25 May 1970) was a British independent scholar, who wrote many books on cultural history and Christendom. Dawson has been called "the greatest English-speaking Catholic historian of the twentieth century". The 1988–1989 academic year at the College of Europe was named in Dawson's honour. Dawson was educated at Winchester College and Trinity College, Oxford, where he obtained 2nd class honours in Modern History in 1911. After his degree he studied economics. He also read the work of the German theologian Ernst Troeltsch. Dawson's background was Anglo-Catholic, but he converted to Roman Catholicism in1909. Writing As soon as men decide that all means are permitted to fight an evil, then their good becomes indistinguishable from the evil that they set out to destroy. — C.H. Dawson Dawspm began publishing articles in The Sociological Review in 1920. His starting point was close to that of Oswald Spengler and Arnold J. Toynbee, others who were also interested in grand narratives conducted at the level of a civilisation. Dawson's first book, The Age of the Gods (1928), was apparently intended as the first of a set of five to trace European civilisation to the twentieth century. However, he did not follow this plan to a conclusion. Dawson was a proponent of an 'Old West' theory, the later term of David Gress, who cites Dawson in his From Plato to Nato (1998). Dawson rejected the blanket assumption that the Middle Ages in Europe failed to contribute any essential characteristics. He argued that the medieval Catholic Church was an essential factor in the rise of European civilisation, and wrote extensively in support of that thesis. Career Dawson was considered a leading Catholic historian. He was a Lecturer in the History of Culture, University College, Exeter (1930–6), the Forwood Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion, University of Liverpool (1934), the Gifford Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh (1947 and 1948), and the Chauncey Stillman Professor of Roman Catholic Studies at Harvard University (1958–62). Dawson was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 1943. From 1940 for a period he was editor of the Dublin Review. Influence His writings in the 1920s and 1930s made him a significant figure of the time, and an influence in particular on T. S. Eliot, who wrote of his importance. Dawson was on the fringe of 'The Moot', a literary discussion group,; and also part of the Sword of the Spirit ecumenical group. According to Bradley Birzer, Dawson also influenced the theological underpinnings of J. R. R. Tolkien's writings. The topical approach outlined by Dawson for the study of Christian culture forms the core of the Catholic Studies program at Aquinas College. His work was influential in the founding of Campion College and the formation in 2012 of The Christopher Dawson Society for Philosophy and Culture Inc. in Perth, Western Australia. Dawson's vision also outlines the Humanities and Catholic Culture program at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. Comparable historians As a revivalist of the Christian historian, Christopher Dawson has been compared with Kenneth Scott Latourette and Herbert Butterfield. Comparisons have also been made between the work of Dawson and Max Weber. Both employ a metahistorical approach to their subjects, and their subjects themselves bear similarities; namely, the influence of religion on aspects of western culture. Books The Age of the Gods (1928). Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (2012) Progress and Religion: An Historical Inquiry (1929). Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (2001) Christianity and the New Age (1931) The Making of Europe: An Introduction to the History of European Unity. London: Sheed and Ward, 1932. Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press, 2003. The Spirit of the Oxford Movement (1933) Enquiries into Religion and Culture (1933). Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (2009) Medieval Religion and Other Essays (1934) Religion and the Modern State (1936) Beyond Politics (1939) The Claims of Politics (1939) The Judgment of the Nations (1942). Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (2011) Gifford Lectures 1947–49 Religion and Culture (1948) ISBN 0-404-60498-6 Religion and the Rise of Western Culture (1950) ISBN 0-385-42110-9 Understanding Europe (1952). Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (2009) Medieval Essays (1954). Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (2002) The Mongol Mission: Narratives and Letters of the Franciscan Missionaries in Mongolia and China in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (1955). Republished in 1966 as Mission to Asia. Dynamics of World History (1957).[26] Edited by John J. Mulloy et al. Reissued by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (2002). The Movement of World Revolution (1959) Progress and Religion: An Historical Enquiry (1960) with others Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (2001) The Historic Reality of Christian Culture (1960) The Crisis of Western Education: With Specific Programs for the Study of Christian Culture (1961). Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (2010) The Dividing of Christendom (1965) The Formation of Christendom (1967) The Gods of Revolution (1972) Religion and World History: A Selection from the Works of Christopher Dawson (1975) Christianity and European Culture: Selections from the Work of Christopher Dawson edited by Gerald J. Russello Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press (1998) (Wikipedia) |

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