The Oxford Movement by Stewart J. Brown
Europe and the Wider World 1830-1930
The book delves into the 19th-century religious revival within the Church of England, exploring the origins, development, and impact of the Oxford Movement. It examines the key figures, such as John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey, who sought to reintroduce traditional Catholic elements into Anglican worship and theology. The narrative captures the movement's influence on religious thought, its controversies, and its enduring legacy in shaping modern Anglicanism, providing a comprehensive analysis of its historical and theological significance.
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- 2012
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