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The Oxford Movement in Context: Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857

Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857

The Oxford Movement in Context: Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857 -  Nockles, Peter B.
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This book offers a radical reassessment of the significance of the Oxford Movement and of its leaders, Newman, Keble, and Pusey, by setting them in the context of the Anglican High Church tradition of the preceding 70 years. No other study offers such a comprehensive treatment of the historical and theological context in which the Tractarians operated.

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Author/Artist Peter B. Nockles (John Rylands University Library, Manchester)
ISBN/Ref 9780521587198
0521587190
Edition New ed
Size: 228mm(H) x 151mm(W) x 18mm(D) ( 0.479Kg ) Pages 360
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Published 1996-12-12
Format paperback
Product ID 33228
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