The Oxford movement in practice : the tractarian parochial world from the 1830s to the 1870s

The Oxford movement in practice : the tractarian parochial world from the 1830s to the 1870s

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From its inception what came to be known as the Oxford Movement was always intended to be more than just an abstruse dialogue about the theoretical nature of Anglicanism. Instead, it was meant to spread its ideas not only through college common rooms, but also bishop's palaces, and above all the parsonages of the Church of England. 'The Oxford Movement in practice' presents an analysis of Tractarianism in thegeneration after Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. While much scholarly work has been done on the Oxford Movement between 1833 and 1845, and on a number of specific individuals or aspects of the Movement after this period, this work adopts a different approach. It examines Tractarianism in the parochial setting, and charts the development of the Movement through its influence on the parishes of the Church of England. George Herring offers detailed explanation of the development of ritualism in the 1860's, and shows how the Ritualists diverted the course the Movement had been taking from 1845.Abstract: While much on work on the Oxford Movement has concentrated on the principal players' ideas, little has been published on what it meant in practice, particularly in parishes beyond Oxford. This workredresses that balance, with a particular focus on the development of Ritualism in contrast to Tractarianism.
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Name of the Author
George
Herring
Language
English
ISBN
9780198769330
Release date
2016

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