This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended andexpressed in Victorian and Edwardian England. In addition to the ‘sensibility’ and ‘sentiment’that characterised society, notions of holiness were shaped by, and developed in reaction to, dominant philosophical movements; notably, the Enlightenment and Romanticism. It thenconsiders how these notions found varying religious expression in four Protestant traditions – he Oxford Movement, Calvinism, Wesleyanism, and the Early Keswick movement. Injuxtaposition to what was most often considered to be a negative expression of holinessassociated primarily with anthropocentric and anthroposocial behaviour as evidenced in thesetraditions, the essay concludes by exa...
During the last half century, the category of holiness fell into disrepair although there are recent...
This article investigates the keyword of ‘holiness’. It will analyse how holiness names and frames t...
Anglo-Catholicism was the major occasion of strife within the Church of England, 1880-1914. Between ...
This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed in...
This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed i...
This study offers insights into holiness traditions, with the aim of applying them in faith practice...
John Wesley’s phrase “social holiness” is often employed in contemporary discourse by those within t...
The notion of ‘holiness’ has a long history of interpretation. In many ways, it is an ambivalent ter...
What does holiness mean to British Methodists in the twenty-first century? This thesis describes hol...
This is the first full study of English Catholic spirituality in the modern period. Dr Heimann reass...
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a...
The article describes the religious situation in the 19th-century England with special emphasis on t...
In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Church as an inspir...
By the late 1830s, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey were discussing the re-introduction o...
Most studies of Victorian reilgion and literature concern themselves with questions of belief and di...
During the last half century, the category of holiness fell into disrepair although there are recent...
This article investigates the keyword of ‘holiness’. It will analyse how holiness names and frames t...
Anglo-Catholicism was the major occasion of strife within the Church of England, 1880-1914. Between ...
This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed in...
This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed i...
This study offers insights into holiness traditions, with the aim of applying them in faith practice...
John Wesley’s phrase “social holiness” is often employed in contemporary discourse by those within t...
The notion of ‘holiness’ has a long history of interpretation. In many ways, it is an ambivalent ter...
What does holiness mean to British Methodists in the twenty-first century? This thesis describes hol...
This is the first full study of English Catholic spirituality in the modern period. Dr Heimann reass...
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a...
The article describes the religious situation in the 19th-century England with special emphasis on t...
In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Church as an inspir...
By the late 1830s, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey were discussing the re-introduction o...
Most studies of Victorian reilgion and literature concern themselves with questions of belief and di...
During the last half century, the category of holiness fell into disrepair although there are recent...
This article investigates the keyword of ‘holiness’. It will analyse how holiness names and frames t...
Anglo-Catholicism was the major occasion of strife within the Church of England, 1880-1914. Between ...