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The Oxford Movement; Twelve Years, 1833-1845

R. W. Church's "The Oxford Movement; Twelve Years, 1833-1845" offers a meticulous exploration of a pivotal period in the history of the Anglican Church, intertwining its theological shifts with social and cultural contexts. With a rich narrative style that combines historical analysis and personal reflection, Church delves into the lives of the prominent figures involved in this religious revival movement, such as John Henry Newman and Edward Pusey. His examination illuminates the various doctrinal controversies and spiritual awakenings that not only redefined Anglicanism but also influenced broader religious thought in Victorian England. This work serves as a critical reassessment of the interplay between Church and the burgeoning modernity of the 19th century. R. W. Church, a scholar and clergyman deeply entrenched in the tensions of his time, offers his unique perspective shaped by his involvement in ecclesiastical debates and personal experiences within the Anglican tradition. His academic background and pastoral insights lend credibility to his portrayal of the Oxford Movement as both a reactive and proactive force, catalyzing significant changes in Anglican theology and practice. Church's commitment to navigating the nuances of faith and reason positions him as a formidable commentator on this transformative era. This book is highly recommended for scholars of religious history, theology, and Victorian studies, as well as lay readers interested in the complexities of faith within society. Church's engaging prose not only elucidates the significance of the Oxford Movement but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring questions of belief, tradition, and modernity. "The Oxford Movement; Twelve Years, 1833-1845" is an essential addition to any library seeking to understand the intricacies of Anglicanism and its impact on contemporary religious thought.


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  • R. W. Church

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  • E-book

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  • 230 pages

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English

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  • Religion and faith
  • Christianity

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