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Synopsis

America’s nineteenth-century preachers and religious leaders moved public sentiment and shaped the nation’s moral character. Equally influencing events were America’s preachers and religious leaders who moved public sentiment and shaped the nation’s moral character. In that class of great religious figures is the Episcopal preacher and bishop Phillips Brooks. The Boston Brahmin and Harvard University graduate rose to heights as an anti-slavery clergyman and indefatigable pastor to congregations in Philadelphia and Boston. Yet, his many achievements must be balanced against his youthful arrogance and his shrewdness.

This book examines the spiritual and moral character of Phillips Brooks (1835–1893) as evidenced through his life and ministry. The volume’s eight essays recognize the most recent academic contribution, by Gillis J. Harp, Brahmin Prophet: Phillips Brooks and the Path of Liberal Protestantism (2003), but move beyond it in several crucial ways. This new work seeks to reevaluate Brooks, considering the early twenty-first-century social and racial conflicts and subsequent cultural soul-searching. The contributors portray Brooks as a man filled at times with hubris, classism, and prejudices and at other times with creative passion and pastoral concern for all peoples. While Mortals Sleep focuses less on the external influences upon Brooks and more on his actions and works within his historical context. The essays seek to show his legacy in a present-day light, illustrating Brooks at his best and worst.

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À propos des auteurs

Robert D. Flanagan is an adjunct faculty member at General Theological Seminary and dean's advisor at Virginia Theological Seminary. He is the author of Courage to Thrive: Finding Joy and Hope in the Midst of Mental Health Struggles (2020). He received his MDiv and DMin at Virginia Theological Seminary and is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of New York.



The Very Rev Ian S. Markham is the dean of Virginia Theological Seminary and professor of theology and ethics. He is a priest associate at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Alexandria, VA.

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