The Controversy Between Tract No. XC. and the Oxford Tutors
Author | : Richard Whately |
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Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 1841 |
Genre | : Oxford movement |
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Author | : Richard Whately |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 1841 |
Genre | : Oxford movement |
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Author | : Lawrence N. Crumb |
Publisher | : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 937 |
Release | : 2009-03-20 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0810862808 |
The Oxford Movement began in the Church of England in 1833 and extended to the rest of the Anglican Communion, influencing other denominations as well. It was an attempt to remind the church of its divine authority, independent of the state, and to recall it to its Catholic heritage deriving from the ancient and medieval periods, as well as the Caroline Divines of 17th-century England. The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders is a comprehensive bibliography of books, pamphlets, chapters in books, periodical articles, manuscripts, microforms, and tape recordings dealing with the Movement and its influence on art, literature, and music, as well as theology; authors include scholars in these fields, as well as the fields of history, political science, and the natural sciences. The first edition of The Oxford Movement and Its Leaders and its supplement contained comprehensive coverage through 1983 and 1990, respectively. The Second Edition, with over 8,000 citations covering many languages, extends coverage through 2001; it also includes many earlier items not previously listed, corrections and additions to earlier items, and a listing of electronic sources.
Author | : Bourchier Wrey Savile |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 1883 |
Genre | : Oxford movement |
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Author | : David Nicholls |
Publisher | : SIU Press |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780809317585 |
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was very much a man of his time--an eminent Victorian philosopher and theologian who formed part of an influential Romantic movement in literature, art, and architecture. A central figure in the Tractarian movement of the 1830s and 1840s, he reasserted the Catholic doctrines and practices of the Church of England against the strongly Erastian tendencies of the time, and the culmination of these ideas led to what was perhaps his most notorious work, "Tract 90," in which he claimed that the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England could be interpreted from a Catholic viewpoint. In 1845 he was received into the Roman Catholic church, and since his "rediscovery" by fellow Catholics after the First World War there has been a well-organized campaign for his canonization as a saint. Newman's writings have commanded interest from across the disciplines of literature, philosophy, and theology, but many critical assessments of his life and works have been accused of bowing to the mythology that has built up around Newman and his fellow Tractarians. This book offers a more challenging appraisal of Newman's life and thought.
Author | : James David Earnest |
Publisher | : Scholarly Title |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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