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Theological Radicalism and Tradition : 'The Limits of Radicalism' with Appendices - Howard E. Root

Theological Radicalism and Tradition

'The Limits of Radicalism' with Appendices

By: Howard E. Root, Christopher R. Brewer (Editor)

Hardcover | 31 October 2017 | Edition Number 1

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âThe limits of radicalism are those which end not in chaos but in the breaking of fresh ground.â

Howard E. Root

Previously unpublishedâ"â"and only recently rediscovered by Dr Christopher R. Brewer in an uncatalogued box in the archives of Lambeth Palace Libraryâ"â"Canon Howard E. Rootâs 1972 Bampton Lectures, âThe Limits of Radicalismâ, have to do with nothing less than âwhat theology isâ, a topic no less relevant today than it was in 1972. Against the radical reductionism of his time, Root defended the integrity of theology and âtheological truthâ. Advocating a âbackward-lookingâ radicalism, he thought that tradition should display ârecognisable continuityâ, and yet at the same timeâ"â"against reductionistic tendenciesâ"â"that it might be enriched and enlarged via a wide variety of âadditive imageryâ including, though not limited to, poetry and pop art, music and even television. We must âbegin where we areâ, said Root, for we cannot, in the manner of Leonard Hodgson, âthink ourselves into the minds and feelings of men 2000 years ago.â

In this volume, which begins with a substantial, mostly biographical introduction, Dr Brewer argues that Rootâ"â"a backward-looking radical who defended metaphysics and natural theology, and insisted that theologians look to the arts as theological resourcesâ"â"anticipates the work of David Brown and others concerned with tradition and imagination, relevance and truth. A fascinating glimpse into the recent history of British Christianity, Rootâs lectures, as well as the related appendices, are essential reading for theologians interested in the dynamics of a developing tradition and the theme of openness, as well as those with a particular interest in 1960s Cambridge radicalism and the British reception of the Second Vatican Council.

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'This volume is a remarkable achievement on the part of its editor, Christopher R. Brewer. Not only has he unearthed various unpublished works of Howard E. Root, a now largely forgotten theologian of a previous generation, he has also assiduously edited and introduced them in a way that establishes their continued relevance for our own age. In focusing on legitimate change in theological expression and understanding, Root argued that the contrast commonly made between appeal to tradition and radicalism represents a profound error. On the contrary, radical thinking can sometimes be the best way of preserving tradition, not least if careful attention is given to how the imaginative resources of artists and others model how the past can be redeployed in fresh ways. Root and Brewer can thus be seen to constitute jointly a formidable challenge to contemporary theological assumptions.' -David Brown, Wardlaw Professor Emeritus of Theology, Aesthetics and Culture, St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, UK

'The Anglican theologian Howard E. Root was American by birth and early education but British by naturalisation, eventually becoming Professor of Theology at Southampton University and then Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome. He was a first-hand and sympathetic observer of two radical theological movements in the 1960s, the Honest to God debate and Vatican II, but published very little. Until now even his pellucid Bampton Lectures on theological radicalism remained unpublished and largely unreferenced. Brewer has done us a real service by completing this task and introducing Root's work to a new generation. The theological links that Root sought to make with the arts (and especially with the poets W.H. Auden and T.S. Eliot) can now be read with pleasure and edification.' - Robin Gill, Professor Emeritus of Applied Theology, University of Kent, UK

'This volume recovers the remarkable contribution of Howard E. Root, an ecume

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