In 'England's Stewardship,' first seen in the pulpit in 1857, Irish Anglican priest Edward Hoare delivers a poignant discourse on national and personal responsibility in the eyes of divine providence. Wrestling with concepts of duty and service, Hoare articulates the character of England as a steward—endowed with talents and opportunities to be used for a higher purpose. His sermon, both an ethical framework and a historical document, reflects the Victorian era's struggle with morality, imperial destiny, and the Christian ethos. Hoare's composition resonates in its literary style, its elevated yet accessible diction and its earnest rhetorical persuasion—a hallmark of Victorian pulpit oratory nestled within a broader literary context of religious texts exhorting moral stewardship and national providence. Edward Hoare's motivation for penning 'England's Stewardship' likely stemmed from his deep clerical concerns and his endeavor to galvanize a sense of moral duty within his audience. As an Anglican priest living through the British Empire at its zenith, Hoare observed the vast reach of England's global influence and felt compelled to address the consequential moral and spiritual responsibilities that came with such power. His sermon bespeaks his position as a clergyman seeking to remind his parishioners and England at large of the sanctified duty to competently manage the 'talents and opportunities' bestowed upon them by God, aligning with the Christian imperative to be good shepherds on earth. 'England's Stewardship' comes highly recommended for scholars of Victorian literature, theologians contemplating the crossroads of faith and governance, and historians interested in the social mores of 19th-century Britain. Hoare's rhetorically rich sermon offers a unique glimpse into the Victorian mindset, as it grapples with the concept of national duty through scriptural exegesis and ethical appeal. The book serves not only as a testament to historical discourse but as a timeless reminder of the perennial responsibility individuals and nations hold in stewarding their power and privilege.
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 13/06/2022
- ISBN:
- 8596547058205
- 8596547058205
- Category:
- General & world history
- Format:
- Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
- Publication Date:
- 13-06-2022
- Language:
- English
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- DigiCat
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