Robert Lawrence Ottley (2 September 1856 – 1 February 1933
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Life
He was the son of Lawrence Ottley, Canon of Ripon
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. He was born in Richmond
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, Yorkshire
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, and was educated by his sister Alice Ottley[Gillian Avery, 'Ottley, Alice (1840–1912)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 200]
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. The rest of his academic career up to 1933 was spent at Oxford
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. His undergraduate studies took place at Pembroke College, of which he became an Honorary Fellow in 1905. He was tutor at Christ Church in 1881, and Principal of Cuddesdon Theological College
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from 1886. In 1890 he became Divinity Dean at Magdalen College
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. Then, in 1893 he became Principal of Pusey House
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. During 1903, he was appointed Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, and also a Canon of Christ Church.
Works
He wrote:
* ''Christian Ethics'' contributed t
''Lux Mundi''
(1890)
* ''Lancelot Andrewes
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''The Doctrine of the Incarnation''
(1895)
''Aspects of the Old Testament''
the Bampton Lectures
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They were a series of annual lectures; since the turn of the 20th century they have sometimes been biennial ...
(1897)
''The Hebrew Prophets''
(1898)
''Short History of the Hebrews to the Roman Period''
(1901)
''The Grace of Life''
(1903)
''The Religion of Israel''
(1905)
''Christian ideas and ideals : an outline of Christian ethical theory''
(1909)
* ''The Rule of Faith and Hope'' (1911)
''The Rule of Life and love: an exposition of the Ten Commandments''
(1913)
* ''Christian Morals'' (1914)
''The Rule of Work and Worship: An Exposition of the Lord's Prayer''
(1915)
''Studies in the Confessions of St. Augustine''
(1919)
References
External links
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1856 births
1933 deaths
People from Richmond, North Yorkshire
Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford
English theologians
Regius Professors of Moral and Pastoral Theology
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19th-century Anglican theologians
20th-century Anglican theologians