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Against the Trend : The Spirituality of William Kelly (1821-1906)
Against the Trend : The Spirituality of William Kelly (1821-1906)
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""This excellent study is the first to take a full view of William Kelly's theology. Anne-Louise Critchlow deftly shows how Kelly engaged with, as well as disputed, some of the mainstream theological developments of his time. She succeeds brilliantly in locating Kelly within the intellectual milieu ofhis age,and in doing so provides a much more nuanced and complex picture of both Kelly and the Christian Brethren movement which he helped to lead for such a long time.""
--Jeremy Gregory, Professor of the History of Christianity, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Arts, The University of Nottingham
""The value of William Kelly's commentaries, especially those on the New Testament, have long been prized in the Plymouth Brethren. In this pioneering analysis of Kelly's theology and hermeneutic, Dr. Critchlow demonstrates his place in historical theology as a Victorian conservative evangelical intellectual, but also succeeds admirably in showing that Kelly's Trinitarian, Christocentric, affective mysticism is a resource for contemporary global evangelicalism.""
--Neil Dickson, Editor, Brethren Historical Review
""[Against the Trend] is a sympathetic yet scholarly study filling a gap in the historiography of the Brethren and making a significant contribution to, and understanding of, the complexities of Brethren thought.""
--Graham Johnson, taken from the foreword; Archivist, Manchester University Library
Anne-Louise Critchlow has been a teacher of English Literature and a full time Christian community worker in France, North Africa, and Manchester, England, where she now lives and works. She has researched into the poetry of W. B. Yeats and the history of the Algerian church, and her work on William Kelly led her to receive a doctorate at Manchester University, England. She is married with four adult children.