This biography of the theologian and social reformer Frederick Denison Maurice is based primarily on his personal letters. Written by Maurice’s friend and fellow theologian George John Gray, the book provides a fascinating insight into Maurice’s life, work, and beliefs. Maurice was a controversial figure in Victorian England, known for his progressive views on social justice, education, and theology. This book is an important resource for understanding the intellectual and religious climate of 19th century England.
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