The Rev. Canon H. Anson, Master of the Temple
What 'tremendous influences were at work in Britain during the latter half of the nineteenth century in reshaping Christian thought! Canon Anson will recall in this his last talk of the series some of these varying and widespread influences, which range from the teaching of Jowett at Balliol to the interest fired by the publication of Seeley's Ecce Home the reflection of modern religious thought in the poems of Tennyson and Browning, and the growth of the old Broad Church party. He will also deal with the influence of Davidson in protecting that Modernism which is now an active force within all parties of the Church.