The biography of a major British academic and cleric of the early 20th century, revealing his talent for controversy, his role in the reconciliation between the Anglican and Catholic Churches, and his wide-ranging interests and enthusiasms.
J. Armitage Robinson Summary
J. Armitage Robinson: Eccentric, Scholar and Churchman 1858-1933 by T.F. Taylor
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About T.F. Taylor
A member of the Ecclesiastical History Society, the Reverend T F Taylor has examined much archival and anecdotal material in his exploration of the life of a man acknowledge as a 'hero' of many modern churchmen. Apart from his first book, A Profest Papist, Taylor has written several articles for Studia Patristica and other religious journals. He is also a keen amateur bookbinder and a collector of foreign playing cards.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. Beginnings 2. Cambridge 3. Westminster 4. Young Men and old things 5. Strife 6. Wells 7. The Malines Conversations 8. Historian of Wessex 9. His contribution to theology Notes A select bibliography of Joseph Armitage Robinson Index
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GOR006573187
9780227679135
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J. Armitage Robinson: Eccentric, Scholar and Churchman 1858-1933 by T.F. Taylor
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