The Oxford Movement has been the object of numerous studies. Books, articles and introductions to editions of source works have abounded during these last years. The subject is treated by authors of different Christian confessions and analyzed from various and at times heterogeneous points of view. As such, they are often difficult to integrate within a global vision. This situation urgently demands at least the establishment of some basic coordinates for reading and interpreting the abundant source materials. It is a task which would permit a true progress in the understanding of Tractarian ideas, the personality of the protagonists and the historical sense of the Movement
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In the early twentieth century, Swedish priests went to England for pastoral studies. There they met...
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The Anglican Church and its daughter, the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, are with...
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Louis Talbot explains the Oxford Group Movement and whether it is doctrinally sound
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The Protestant Church is presently in the throes of a contemporary liturgical renaissance. This move...
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As a source of literature the Oxford Movement, beginning in 1833, occupies a place unique and apart....
The thesis is an historical account, given in a descriptive and narrative fashion, of the impact of ...
Introduction On the 14th of July 1833, John Keble (25 April 1792 – 29 March 1866) preached the cus...
This paper investigates how Edward Pusey, a nineteenth century Anglican clergy and scholar responded...
application/pdfThis paper is a translation from chapter vi,“Oxford and the Tracts for the Times'" in...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_141392061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
In the early twentieth century, Swedish priests went to England for pastoral studies. There they met...
The Oxford Movement has been the object of numerous studies. Books, articles and introductions to e...
The Anglican Church and its daughter, the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, are with...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityDuring the eighteenth century conditions within the Church of Englan...
From introduction: "To understand adequately the character of the Oxford Movement (Tractarianism) an...
Louis Talbot explains the Oxford Group Movement and whether it is doctrinally sound
A study of the Oxford Movement intended to determine the extent to which its origins were related to...
The Protestant Church is presently in the throes of a contemporary liturgical renaissance. This move...
In the Church of England of the early nineteenth century, the Broad Church party promoted scientific...
As a source of literature the Oxford Movement, beginning in 1833, occupies a place unique and apart....
The thesis is an historical account, given in a descriptive and narrative fashion, of the impact of ...
Introduction On the 14th of July 1833, John Keble (25 April 1792 – 29 March 1866) preached the cus...
This paper investigates how Edward Pusey, a nineteenth century Anglican clergy and scholar responded...
application/pdfThis paper is a translation from chapter vi,“Oxford and the Tracts for the Times'" in...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_141392061.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
In the early twentieth century, Swedish priests went to England for pastoral studies. There they met...