Papers of Henry Barker (d. 1948)

  • This material is held at
  • Reference
      GB 237 Coll-776
  • Dates of Creation
      1899-1935
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
      English.
  • Physical Description
      circa 410 leaves or sheets, 8 bundles notes, 5 volumes, and miscellaneous. Access to records in a fragile condition may be restricted.
  • Location
      MSS BAR. 1.1-23; MSS BAR. 2.1-20

Scope and Content

The collection is composed of: a dissertation on the problem of theological method in its bearing on philosophy; items on the connection between ethical theory and a religious view of the world, and the science of ethics from the standpoint of realism; material on philosophy and theology, Ritschlian theology, the religious consciousness, faith, and the nature and origin of Christian experience; an unpublished article on anthropomorphism; material on the moral teaching of the Gospels; Kemp Smith material on spiritual values; material on the Church and state; Balfour's Foundations of belief; material on contrasts between philosophy and religion, the duty of religious inquiry, and belief; a lecture course to theological students The state in philosophical and Christian ethics 1919-1920; the seat of authority in religion, the Church, the authority of the Church, and the basis of the Church's authority; Schism; and, the idela of the Church. There is also: lecture notes for Summer and Honours ethics, 1919-1926; lecture notes on the moral standard and its problems; material on Butler; material on hedonism, the definition of philosophy, Berkeley's theory of vision, psychology of will, psychology of belief, and St. Paul's view of the Christian life; material on the difficulties of a teleological conception of the universe, examination of objections to the teleological argument, difficulties in forming a system of Christian ethics; and, notes and annotations on Isaiah, factors in the efficiency of religious belief, and Christian dogmatics.

Administrative / Biographical History

Henry Barker had been an Assistant and Lecturer in Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh University, 1898-1934, and Lecturer in Social Ethics 1919-1934. He held the degrees of MA, from Edinburgh University, 1891, and from Cambridge. Henry Barker died on 19 December 1948.

Access Information

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Note

The biographical/administrative history was compiled using the following material: (1) Obituary University of Edinburgh journal. Vol. 14. 1946-1949. p.272. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1949.

Compiled by Graeme D Eddie, Edinburgh University Library, Special Collections Division.

Other Finding Aids

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Related Material

The local Indexes of Special Collections Division, Edinburgh University library, George Square, show various references to Barker related material (check the Indexes for more details): correspondence with J.B. Baillie, B. Bosanquet, C.D. Broad, A.C. Fraser, G.D. Hicks, J.H. Muirhead, H. Sidgwick, G.F. Stout and J. Ward, 1898-1932, at Dc.6.118; Shaw Fellowship lectures, circa 1897, entitled The present relations of theology and philosophy. A critical examination of theological methods, at Dc.6.117, and lectures on Kant and Hegel, delivered at Edinburgh University 1898-1906. Also some papers on miscellaneous philosophical topics, circa 1900-1910, at Dk.6.9/1-2.