The British Response to the German Church Struggle, 1933–1939 (1974)[1]
The Self's Relation to God (1983)[2]
Influences
Arthur McGill[3]
Friedrich Schleiermacher
Academic work
Discipline
Theology
Sub-discipline
Systematic theology
School or tradition
Feminist theology
postchristianity
Institutions
University of Stirling
University of St Andrews
Website
daphnehampson.co.uk
Margaret Daphne Hampson (born 1944) is an English theologian. Educated at Oxford and at Harvard, she held a personal Chair in "Post-Christian Thought" at the University of St Andrews. Hampson's distinctive theological position has both gained her notoriety and been widely influential. Holding that Christianity is neither true nor moral (in not being gender inclusive), she believes the overcoming of patriarchal religion to be fundamental to human emancipation. As a theologian Hampson has always held to a "realist" position, in which the understanding of "that which is God" is based in human religious experience.
^Hampson, Margaret Daphne (1974). The British Response to the German Church Struggle, 1933–1939 (DPhil thesis). Oxford: University of Oxford. OCLC 863423086.
^Hampson, Margaret Daphne (1983). The Self's Relation to God: A Study in Faith and Love (ThD thesis). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University. OCLC 230254852.
^Hampson, Daphne (2001). Christian Contradictions: The Structures of Lutheran and Catholic Thought. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press (published 2004). p. x. ISBN 978-0-521-60435-2.
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