ABSTRACT

First published in 1970, Bernard E. Jones’s selection of Gifford lectures includes excerpts from the writings of over ninety scholars who occupied a Gifford Chair between 1888 and 1968. Lord Gifford had asked his lecturers to be ‘honest to God’, insisting that they should be ‘earnest enquirers after truth’ and had always envisaged the lectures being published. Dr Jones’s anthology is arranged under headings suggested by phrases from Lord Gifford’s will. The selection, which includes names such as William James, A.N. Whitehead, Temple, Barth, Brunner, Bultmann, Niebuhr and Tillich, was made in such a way that the reader would be able to really grasp what natural theology is about. Bernard Ewart Jones served as a Methodist minister, before being appointed to the Lewins Chair of Philosophy at his old college, Hartley Victoria, Manchester. He was awarded a doctorate by the University of Leeds in 1966 for his thesis on ‘The Concept of Natural Theology in Gifford Lectures’.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter I|5 pages

Lord Gifford

chapter II|17 pages

Natural Theology in the Widest Sense

chapter III|22 pages

Man's Conceptions of God

chapter IV|14 pages

The Knowledge of God

chapter V|15 pages

True and Felt Knowledge

chapter VI|14 pages

The Limitations of God?

chapter VIII|16 pages

Just as Astronomy or Chemistry

chapter IX|13 pages

So-Called Miraculous Revelation

chapter X|18 pages

Obligations and Duties

chapter XI|13 pages

Life Everlasting

chapter XII|20 pages

Earnest Enquirers After Truth