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The Oxford handbook of the Oxford Movement / edited by Stewart J. Brown, Peter Nockles, and James Pereiro.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Brown, Stewart J. (Stewart Jay), 1951- editor.
Nockles, Peter Benedict, editor.
Pereiro, James, editor.
Series:
Oxford handbooks in religion.
Oxford handbooks online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Oxford movement.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Other Title:
Oxford Movement
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The Handbook provides a comprehensive exploration of a great renewal movement in Christian history, which has profoundly influenced not only the world Anglican Communion, but other Church traditions as well. Commencing with the Movement's roots within both High Church and evangelical Anglicanism, and its genesis within the University of Oxford and notably Oriel College, the Handbook considers the relatively short period when the Movement could properly be called the Oxford Movement-including its publication outlets such as the Tracts for the Times, its vibrant personalities, its early years of expansion, its opposition and the backlash it inspired, culminating in the crisis of 1845-50, a crisis which for many marked its end, but which in truth brought renewed growth and diversification.
Contents:
The Legacy of the 'Caroline Divines,' Restoration, the Emergence of the High Church Tradition / Andrew Starkie
The Tracts for the Times / Austin Cooper
Tractarian Visions of History / Kenneth Parker
Protestant Reactions: Oxford, 1838-1846 / Andrew Atherstone
The Oxford Movement's Theory of Religious Knowledge / James Pereiro
Tradition and Development / James Pereiro
The Ecclesiology of the Oxford Movement / Geoffrey Rowell
Scripture and Biblical Interpretation / Tim Larsen
Justification and Sanctification in the Oxford Movement / Peter Erb
Mysticism and Sacramentalism in the Oxford Movement / George Westhaver
'The Communion of the Primitive Church'? High Churchmen in England c. 1710-60 / Richard Sharp
Tractarian Theology in Verse and Sermon / John Boneham
The British Critic: Newman and Mozley, Oakley and Ward / Simon Skinner
Tract 90: Newman's Last Stand or a Bold New Venture? / Michael J. G. Pahls, Kenneth Parker
Newman's 'Anglican Death Bed': Littlemore and Conversions to Rome / Sheridan Gilley
Reconsidering the Movement: Pusey, Keble and Marriott. Tractarian Responses to their Separated Brethren / Kenneth Macnab
The Revival of the Religious Life: The Sisterhoods / Carol Engelhardt
Devotional and Liturgical Renewal: Ritualism and Protestant Reaction / George Herring
Liberalism Protestant and Catholic / Jeremy Morris
The Evangelical Background / Grayson Carter
Social and Political Commentary / Simon Skinner
The Parishes / George Herring
The Architectural Impact of the Oxford Movement / Peter Doll
Music and Hymnody / Barry Orford
The influence of the Oxford Movement on Poetry and Fiction / Kirstie Blair
Christina Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites / Elizabeth Ludlow
Ireland, Wales, and Scotland / Stewart J. Brown
The Oxford Movement in Europe / Albrecht Geck
High Church Presence and Persistence in the Reign of George III (1760-1811) / Nigel Aston
The Oxford Movement and Missions / Rowan Strong
The Congress Movement: The High Watermark of Anglo-Catholicism / William Davage
The Prayer Book Controversy / John Maiden
The Twentieth-Century Literary Tradition / Barry Spurr
Histories and Anti-Histories / Peter Nockles
The Oxford Movement Today: 'The Things that Remain' / Colin Podmore
Eucharistic Ecclesiology: The Oxford Movement and the American Episcopal Church / Daniel Handschy
Did the Oxford Movement Die in 1851? / James Pereiro
Oxford Movement and Ecumenism / Mark Chapman
Tractarianism and the Lake Poets / Stephen Prickett
Introduction / Stewart J. Brown, Peter Nockles, James Pereiro
Pre-Tractarian Oxford: Oriel and the Noetics / Peter Nockles
Keble, Froude, Newman, and Pusey / Sheridan Gilley
'A Cloud of Witnesses': Tractarians and Tractarian Ventures / James Pereiro
Conflicts in Oxford: Subscription and Admission of Dissenters, Hampden Controversy, University Reform / Peter Nockles.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on June 28 2017).
Other Format:
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ISBN:
9780191750014
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