This paper investigates how Edward Pusey, a nineteenth century Anglican clergy and scholar responded to Edward Manning’s claim that the Church of England is not an authentic church. This led the former to write his Eirenicon, as an intellectual justification and a response to apostolicity and catholicity of the Anglican faith. Eirenicon is an example in rigorous dialogue on religious faith claims. The ecumenical rapprochement suggested by Pusey is very insightful: emphasis on the elements that unites Roman Catholics and Anglicans as rooted in traditions of the Apostolic Church. After more than 152 years, this work seeks for the relevance of Pusey’s Eirenicon in contemporary Roman Catholic–Anglican faith relationship
From a 'postliberal' perspective I argue that there is no means by which divine truth can incontrove...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedThis article reviews the history of the ecumenical m...
There have been many attempts to define what Anglicanism is, through both “reformations” of the Chu...
This paper investigates how Edward Pusey, a nineteenth century Anglican clergy and scholar responded...
In 1864 Edward Welby Pugin (eldest son of A.W.N. Pugin) was invited to submit plans for a new church...
I. On the catholicity of the Anglican Church.--II. On the claims of England versus Rome.--III. On th...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the Church of England 's understanding of 'episcopal ' epis...
Anglo-Catholicism was the major occasion of strife within the Church of England, 1880-1914. Between ...
v. 1. Twelve lectures addressed in 1850 to the party of the religious movement of 1833.--v. 2. A let...
This is the first full study of English Catholic spirituality in the modern period. Dr Heimann reass...
The article describes the religious situation in the 19th-century England with special emphasis on t...
This thesis views the Catholic tendency in English Anglicanism within the context of its wider theol...
Title on spine: Difficulties of Anglicans.v. 1. Twelve lectures addressed in 1850 to the party of th...
Translated from the French of Pierre Nicole and Antoine Arnauld by P.J. Carew and William Kelly.Mode...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe present study is an analysis of the histor...
From a 'postliberal' perspective I argue that there is no means by which divine truth can incontrove...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedThis article reviews the history of the ecumenical m...
There have been many attempts to define what Anglicanism is, through both “reformations” of the Chu...
This paper investigates how Edward Pusey, a nineteenth century Anglican clergy and scholar responded...
In 1864 Edward Welby Pugin (eldest son of A.W.N. Pugin) was invited to submit plans for a new church...
I. On the catholicity of the Anglican Church.--II. On the claims of England versus Rome.--III. On th...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the Church of England 's understanding of 'episcopal ' epis...
Anglo-Catholicism was the major occasion of strife within the Church of England, 1880-1914. Between ...
v. 1. Twelve lectures addressed in 1850 to the party of the religious movement of 1833.--v. 2. A let...
This is the first full study of English Catholic spirituality in the modern period. Dr Heimann reass...
The article describes the religious situation in the 19th-century England with special emphasis on t...
This thesis views the Catholic tendency in English Anglicanism within the context of its wider theol...
Title on spine: Difficulties of Anglicans.v. 1. Twelve lectures addressed in 1850 to the party of th...
Translated from the French of Pierre Nicole and Antoine Arnauld by P.J. Carew and William Kelly.Mode...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThe present study is an analysis of the histor...
From a 'postliberal' perspective I argue that there is no means by which divine truth can incontrove...
Peer reviewed: TruePublication status: PublishedThis article reviews the history of the ecumenical m...
There have been many attempts to define what Anglicanism is, through both “reformations” of the Chu...