Letters and Diaries: Editing the British Critic, January 1839-December 1840

Letters and Diaries: Editing the British Critic, January 1839-December 1840
Title Letters and Diaries: Editing the British Critic, January 1839-December 1840 PDF eBook
Author John Henry Newman
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Pages 584
Release 1961
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The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman

The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman
Title The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman PDF eBook
Author John Henry Newman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 684
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780199204038

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John Henry Newman (1801-90) was brought up in the Church of England in the Evangelical tradition. An Oxford graduate and Fellow of Oriel College, he was appointed Vicar of St Mary's Oxford in 1828; from 1839 onwards he began to have doubts about the claims of the Anglican Church and in 1845 he was received into the Roman Catholic Church. He was made a Cardinal in 1879. His influence on both the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and the advance of Catholic ideas in the Church of England was profound. Volume VIII covers a turbulent period in Newman's life with the publication of Tract 90. His attempt to show the compatibility of the 39 Articles with Catholic doctrine caused a storm both in the University of Oxford and in the Church. He and others were horrified by the establishment of a joint Anglo-Prussian Bishopric in Jerusalem, considering it an attempt to give Apostolical succession to an heretical church. In 1842 he moved away from the hubbub of Oxford life to nearby Littlemore.

The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman Volume IX

The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman Volume IX
Title The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman Volume IX PDF eBook
Author John Henry Newman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 896
Release 2006-02-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780199254583

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John Henry Newman (1801-90) was brought up in the Church of England in the Evangelical tradition. An Oxford graduate and Fellow of Oriel College, he was appointed Vicar of St Mary's Oxford in 1828; from 1839 onwards he began to have doubts about the claims of the Anglican Church and in 1845 he was received into the Roman Catholic Church. He was made a Cardinal in 1879. His influence on both the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and the advance of Catholic ideas in the Church of England was profound. This volume covers a crucially important and significant period in Newman's life. The Church of England bishops' continuing condemnation of Tract 90 - plus Pusey's two-year suspension for preaching a university sermon on the Real Presence - are major factors in Newman resigning as Vicar of St Mary's, Oxford. His doubts about the Church of England are deeper and stronger than ever, and he is moving closer to Rome. William Lockhart's sudden defection to Rome in August 1843 precipitates his resignation. He preaches his final Anglican sermon, 'The Parting of Friends', and retires into lay communion at Littlemore. The first edition of University Sermons, including the celebrated sermon on theological development, virtually sells out within a fortnight.

Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman: Editing the British Critic January 1839-December 1840

Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman: Editing the British Critic January 1839-December 1840
Title Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman: Editing the British Critic January 1839-December 1840 PDF eBook
Author John Henry Newman
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Pages 586
Release 1961
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The Life and Theology of Alexander Knox

The Life and Theology of Alexander Knox
Title The Life and Theology of Alexander Knox PDF eBook
Author David McCready
Publisher BRILL
Pages 334
Release 2020-06-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004426981

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In his The Life and Theology of Alexander Knox, David McCready highlights one of the most important figures in the history of Anglicanism. A disciple of John Wesley, Knox presents his mentor as a representative of the Neo-Platonic tradition within Anglicanism, a tradition that Knox himself also exemplifies. Knox also significantly impacted John Henry Newman and the Tractarians. But Alexander Knox is an important theologian in his own right, one who engaged substantially with the main intellectual currents of his day, namely those stemming from the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Meshing Knox’s theological teaching on various topics with details of his life, this book offers a fascinating portrait of a man who, in the words of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ‘changed the minds, and, with them, the acts of thousands.’

Reforming the Monastery

Reforming the Monastery
Title Reforming the Monastery PDF eBook
Author Greg Peters
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 169
Release 2013-11-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1630870455

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Richard Froude wrote in 1833 to John Henry Newman that "the present state of things in England makes an opening for reviving the monastic system." Seemingly original words at the time. Yet, monasticism is one of the most ancient and enduring institutions of the Christian church, reaching its zenith during the High Middle Ages. Although medieval monasteries were regularly suppressed during the Reformation and the magisterial Reformers rejected monastic vows, the existence of monasticism has remained within the Reformation churches, both as an institution and in its theology. This volume is an examination of Protestant theologies of monasticism, examining the thought of select Protestant authors who have argued for the existence of monasticism in the Reformation churches, beginning with Martin Luther and John Calvin and including Conrad Hoyer, John Henry Newman, Karl Barth, and Donald Bloesch. Looking at the contemporary church, the current movement known as the "New Monasticism" is discussed and evaluated in light of Protestant monastic history.

The Development of Anglican Moral Theology, 1680–1950

The Development of Anglican Moral Theology, 1680–1950
Title The Development of Anglican Moral Theology, 1680–1950 PDF eBook
Author Peter H. Sedgwick
Publisher BRILL
Pages 466
Release 2024-01-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 900468901X

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The Development of Anglican Moral Theology is the successor volume to The Origins of Anglican Moral Theology. It describes how Anglican theologians interacted closely with the moral philosophers of their day while providing a pastoral resource in the fast-changing period between 1680-1950. The book shows how vibrant and intellectually rigorous the tradition was, and includes detailed studies of the sermons of Butler, Wesley and Newman, the writings of William Law and Coleridge, and the later work of Maurice, Gore, Scott Holland, Moberly, William Temple and Kirk. This is the first account of this lively tradition of moral theology.