Peter Taylor Forsyth
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Peter Taylor Forsyth, also known as P. T. Forsyth, (1842-1921) was a Scottish theologian.
The son of a postman, he studied at the University of Aberdeen and then in Göttingen (under Albrecht Ritschl). He was ordained into the Congregational Ministry and held a number of posts before becoming Principal of Hackney College, London.
An early interest in critical theology made him suspect to some more orthodox Christians. However, he increasingly came to the conclusion that liberal theology moral problem of the guilty conscience. This led him to a moral crisis, which he found resolved in the atoning work of Christ. The experience helped to shape and developed a vigorous interest in the issues of atonement and sin. Although, rejecting much of his earlier liberal teaching he still accepted many of Von Harnack's criticisms of Chalcadonian Christology. This led him to expound a kenotic doctrine of the incarnation(clearly influenced by Bishop Charles Gore). Where he differed from other Kenotic theologies of the atonement was the claim that Christ did not give up his divine attributes but condensed them i.e. the incarnation was the expression of God's omnipotence rather than its negation. His theology and attack on liberal Christianity can be found in his most famous work was The Person and Place of Christ (1909), which anticipated much of the neo-orthodox theology of the next generation. He has often been called a 'Barthian before Barth'.
[edit] Published Works
'Pulpit Parables for Young Hearers'. With J. A. Hamilton. Manchester/London: Brook & Chrystal/Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1888.
'Religion in Recent Art: Being Expository Lectures on Rossetti, Burne Jones, Watts, Holman Hunt, and Wagner'. New York: AMS Press, 1972 (reprinted from the 3rd edition, 1905; 1st ed. 1889)
'The Charter of the Church: Six Lectures on the Spiritual Principle of Nonconformity'. London: Alexander & Shepheard, 1896.
'The Holy Father and the Living Christ'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1897.
'Intercessory Services for Aid in Public Worship'. Manchester: John Heywood, 1896.
'Rome, Reform and Reaction: Four Lectures on the Religious Situation'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1899.
'The Taste of Death and the Life of Grace'. London: James Clarke, 1901, included in God the Holy Father. Blackwood: New Creation, 1987.
'Positive Preaching and Modern Mind: The Lyman Beecher Lecture on Preaching, Yale University, 1907'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1907.
'Missions in State and Church: Sermons and Addresses'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1908.
'Socialism, the Church and the Poor'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1908.
'The Cruciality of the Cross'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910.
'The Person and Place of Jesus Christ: The Congregational Union Lecture for 1909'. London: Congregational Union of England and Wales/Hodder & Stoughton, 1909.
'The Power of Prayer'. With Dora Greenwell. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910.
'The Work of Christ'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910.
'Christ on Parnassus: Lectures on Art, Ethic, and Theology'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1911.
'Faith, Freedom and the Future'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1912.
'Marriage: Its Ethic and Religion'. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1912.
'The Principle of Authority in Relation to Certainty, Sanctity and Society: An Essay in the Philosophy of Experimental Religion'. London: Independent Press, 1952 (1913).
'Theology In Church and State.' London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1915.
'The Christian Ethic of War'. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 1999 (1916).
'The Justification of God: Lectures for War-Time on a Christian Theodicy'. London: Independent Press, 1957.
'The Soul of Prayer'. London: Independent Press, 1951 (1916).
'The Church and the Sacraments'. London: Independent Press, 1947.
'This Life and the Next: The Effect on This Life of Faith in Another'. London: Independent Press, 1946.
'Christian Aspects of Evolution'. London: The Epworth Press, 1950.
'Congregationalism and Reunion: Two Lectures'. London: Independent Press, 1952.
'The Church, the Gospel and Society'. London: Independent Press, 1962.
'Revelation Old and New: Sermons and Addresses'. (ed. John Huxtable). London: Independent Press, 1962.
'God the Holy Father'. Blackwood: New Creation Publications, 1987.
'The Preaching of Jesus and the Gospel of Christ'. Blackwood: New Creation Publications, 1987.
(Forsyth died in 1921, and dates after that are re-prints of ealier publications) Many of these books can be downloaded from 'The P T Forsyth Files' (http://ptforsythfiles.blogspot.com)