
The beginning of the Oxford Movement in the early nineteenth century signalled a religious revival that was to have far-reaching effects on the Church of England: the continuity and catholic identity of Anglicanism was affirmed, sacramental worship was restored to a central place in Anglican devotion, and religious orders were revived. Visions Glorious studies the Catholic revival in Anglicanism in the nineteenth century and explores some of the major themes and personalities involved, focusing on the close relationship between theology and sacramental spirituality that was at the heart of the movement. Examining the beliefs of major figures such as Newman, Pusey and Keble, this scholarly critique of the Oxford Movement by the present chaplain of Keble College makes a contribution to the renewal of the Catholic tradition in Anglicanism today.
This work investigates the theological foundations and historical impact of the nineteenth-century Catholic revival within the Church of England, commonly known as the Oxford Movement. Geoffrey Rowell, a scholar and chaplain, utilizes historical records and theological analysis to examine how this movement reasserted the catholic identity of Anglicanism. The text argues that the movement's success relied on a symbiotic relationship between rigorous theological inquiry and a renewed emphasis on sacramental spirituality.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a significant scholarly contribution to the study of Anglican history and the Oxford Movement. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a thorough examination of the intellectual and spiritual climate of the era.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
1983-09-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198264437
ISBN-13:
9780198264439
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