Edward Bouverie Pusey and the Oxford Movement Paperback / softback
Edited by Rowan Strong, Carol Engelhardt Herringer
Part of the Anthem Nineteenth-Century Series series
Paperback / softback
Description
The Oxford Movement, initiating what is commonly called the Catholic Revival of the Church of England and of global Anglicanism more generally, has been a perennial subject of study by historians since its beginning in the 1830s.
But the leader of the movement whose name was most associated with it during the nineteenth century, Edward Bouverie Pusey, has long been neglected by historical studies of the Anglican Catholic Revival.
This collection of essays seeks to redress the negative and marginalizing historiography of Pusey, and to increase current understanding of both Pusey and his culture.
The essays take Pusey’s contributions to the Oxford Movement and its theological thinking seriously; most significantly, they endeavour to understand Pusey on his own terms, rather than by comparison with Newman or Keble.
The volume reveals Pusey as a serious theologian who had a significant impact on the Victorian period, both within the Oxford Movement and in wider areas of church politics and theology.
This reassessment is important not merely to rehabilitate Pusey’s reputation, but also to help our current understanding of the Oxford Movement, Anglicanism and British Christianity in the nineteenth century.
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Out of stock
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:174 pages
- Publisher:Anthem Press
- Publication Date:01/10/2014
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- ISBN:9781783083183
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Out of stock
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:174 pages
- Publisher:Anthem Press
- Publication Date:01/10/2014
- Category:
- ISBN:9781783083183