Anselm of Canterbury, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the possibility of an English systematic theology1 Early in his career Edward Bouverie Pusey paid visits to Germany, as a result of which he wrote a book, revealing the influence of both Hegel and Schleiermacher, on the development of German theology. Then came some form of personal crisis, as a result of which he repudiated the book, seeking out second-hand copies in
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