Sermons, by W. Mayers. To which is annexed, a brief memoir of his life
Author | : Walter Mayers |
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Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 1831 |
Genre | : Sermons, English |
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Author | : Walter Mayers |
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Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 1831 |
Genre | : Sermons, English |
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Author | : John Tucker (B.D., Vicar of West Hendred, Wantage, Berks.) |
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Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1834 |
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Author | : Joseph Stubenrauch |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2016-07-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0191086126 |
The Evangelical Age of Ingenuity in Industrial Britain argues that British evangelicals in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries invented new methods of spreading the gospel, as well as new forms of personal religious practice, by exploiting the era's growth of urbanization, industrialization, consumer goods, technological discoveries, and increasingly mobile populations. While evangelical faith has often been portrayed standing in inherent tension with the transitions of modernity, Joseph Stubenrauch demonstrates that developments in technology, commerce, and infrastructure were fruitfully linked with theological shifts and changing modes of religious life. This volume analyzes a vibrant array of religious consumer and material culture produced during the first half of the nineteenth century. Mass print and cheap mass-produced goods—from tracts and ballad sheets to teapots and needlework mottoes—were harnessed to the evangelical project. By examining ephemera and decorations alongside the strategies of evangelical publishers and benevolent societies, Stubenrauch considers often overlooked sources in order to take the pulse of "vital" religion during an age of upheaval. He explores why and how evangelicals turned to the radical alterations of their era to bolster their faith and why "serious Christianity" flowered in an industrial age that has usually been deemed inhospitable to it.
Author | : Frederick D. Aquino |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 625 |
Release | : 2018-10-18 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0191028088 |
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) has always inspired devotion. Newman has made disciples as leader of the Catholic revival in the Church of England, an inspiration to fellow converts to Roman Catholicism, a nationally admired preacher and prose-writer, and an internationally recognized saint of the Catholic Church. Nevertheless, he has also provoked criticism. The church authorities, both Anglican and Catholic, were often troubled by his words and deeds, and scholars have disputed his arguments and his honesty. Written by a range of international experts, The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman shows how Newman remains important to the fields of education, history, literature, philosophy, and theology. Divided into four parts, part one grounds Newman's works in the places, cultures, and networks of relationships in which he lived. Part two looks at the thinkers who shaped his own thought, while the third part engages critically and appreciatively with themes in his writings. Part four examines how those themes have shaped conversations in the churches and the academy. This Handbook will serve as an important resource to critical and appreciative exploration of the person, writings, controversies, and legacy of Newman.
Author | : British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
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Total Pages | : 1086 |
Release | : 1946 |
Genre | : English literature |
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