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Firmly I Believe An Oxford Movement Reader Raymond Chapman Editor

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Firmly I Believe An Oxford Movement Reader Raymond Chapman Editor
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Publisher: Canterbury Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.48 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Raymond Chapman (editor)
ISBN: 9781853117220, 1853117226
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Firmly I Believe An Oxford Movement Reader Raymond Chapman Editor by Raymond Chapman (editor) 9781853117220, 1853117226 instant download after payment.

The Oxford Movement sprang into life in the 1830s in reaction to the liberalisation of theology and in response to new freedoms for Catholics in society. It was an opportunity for Anglicans who regarded themselves as loyal to Rome, despite the interruption of the Reformation, to promote Catholic theology in the Church of England. A high doctrine of the Church and the sacraments, ritualistic worship and the revival of religious life - plus remarkable social work in slum areas - all characterise what we now call Anglo-Catholicism, still alive and well and accounting for a third of the C of E today. Here the writings of the leading lights of the Oxford Movement are introduced with a useful commentary and explanation.

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