The Oxford Handbook of the Oxford Movement

The Oxford Handbook of the Oxford Movement

Author: Stewart J. Brown

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 673

ISBN-13: 0199580189

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The Oxford Handbook of the Oxford Movement reflects the rich and diverse nature of scholarship on the Oxford Movement and provides pointers to further study and new lines of enquiry. Part I considers the origins and historical context of the Oxford Movement. These chapters include studies of the legacy of the seventeenth-century 'Caroline Divines' and of the nature and influence of the eighteenth and early nineteenth-century High Church movement within the Church of England. Part II focuses on the beginnings and early years of the Oxford Movement, paying particular attention to the people, the distinctive Oxford context, and the ecclesiastical controversies that inspired the birth of the Movement and its early intellectual and religious expressions. In Part III the theme shifts from early history of the Oxford Movement to its distinctive theological developments. This section analyses Tractarian views of religious knowledge and the notion of "ethos," the distinctive Tractarian views of tradition and development; and Tractarian ecclesiology, including ideas of the via media and the "branch theory" of the Church. The years of crisis for the Oxford Movement between 1841 and 1845, including John Henry Newman's departure from the Church of England, are covered in Part IV. Part V then proceeds to a consideration of the broader cultural expressions and influences of the Oxford Movement. Part VI focuses on the world outside England and examines the profound impact of the Oxford Movement on Churches beyond the English heartland, as well as on the formation of a world-wide Anglicanism. In Part VII, the contributors show how the Oxford Movement remained a vital force in the twentieth century, finding expression in the Anglo-Catholic Congresses and in the Prayer Book Controversy of the 1920s within the Church of England. The Handbook draws to a close, in Part VIII, with a set of more generalized reflections on the impact of the Oxford Movement, including chapters on the judgement of the converts to Roman Catholicism over the Movement's loss of its original character, on the spiritual life and efforts of those who remained within the Anglican Church to keep Tractarian ideas alive, on the engagement of the Movement with Liberal Protestantism and Liberal Catholicism, and on the often contentious historiography of the Oxford Movement which continued to be a source of church party division as late as the centennial commemorations of the Movement in 1933. An "Afterword" chapter assesses the continuing influence of the Oxford Movement in the world Anglican Communion today, with special references to some of the conflicts and controversies that have shaken Anglicanism since the 1960s.


The Loved and the Lost

The Loved and the Lost

Author: Stephany Evans Steggall

Publisher: Lothian Children's Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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Ivan Southall is one of Australia’s most famous, and most loved children’s authors. His books have influenced entire generations of children and his name is synonymous with the best of Australian children’s literature. However, the man behind the work was a dark figure prone to moodiness and with an extraordinary life that makes captivating reading.


Images of Australia

Images of Australia

Author: Henry Maurice Saxby

Publisher: Scholastic

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 876

ISBN-13:

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Images of Australia: a history of Australian children's literature 1941-1970.


Something about the Author

Something about the Author

Author: Adele Sarkissian

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 1986-12

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780810344525

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A collection of autobiographical essays written by prominent authors and illustrators of books for children and young adults.