An Introduction to the Oxford Movement by Michael Chandler

An Introduction to the Oxford Movement by Michael Chandler

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The Oxford Movement was one of the most influential trends of the 19th century and paved the way for enormous changes in both theology and liturgical practice within the Church of England. This work is an introduction to the movement, written at an accessible level.

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An Introduction to the Oxford Movement by Michael Chandler

The Oxford Movement was one of the most influential trends of the 19th century and paved the way for enormous changes in both theology and liturgical practice within the Church of England. It began as an intellectual movement at Oxford University and became the inspiration for a new way of "being church" and was behind a renaissance of church building, particularly in inner-city slums. This work is an introduction to the movement, written at an accessible level, which should be of interest to students, clergy and those with an interest in church history.
Michael Chandler is the author of biographies of John Mason Neale and HP Liddon. He is a Canon Treasurer at Canterbury Cathedral.
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ISBN 13 9780281055173
ISBN 10 0281055173
Title An Introduction to the Oxford Movement
Author Michael Chandler
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 2003-02-21
Number of pages 160
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