Authority,Dogma and History : The Role of Oxford Movement Converts and the Infallibility Debates of the Nineteenth Century,1835 - 1875
Kenneth Parker And Michael J. Pahls
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As the force that gave birth to Anglo-Catholicism, the Oxford Movement is generally treated as an Anglican phenomenon. This collection of original essays explores how various Oxford Movement converts to Roman Catholicism contributed to debates surrounding papal infallibility in the 1850s, 1860s and beyond. Editor(s): Parker, Kenneth; Pahls, Michael J. Num Pages: 364 pages, index, bibliography. BIC Classification: HRCC7; HRCM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152. .
As the force that gave birth to Anglo-Catholicism, the Oxford Movement is generally treated as an Anglican phenomenon. Yet the influence of members who converted to Roman Catholicism proved decisive for the years leading up to the First Vatican Council and the definition of papal infallibility in Pastor Aeternus (1870). This collection of original essays edited by Parker and Pahls, explores how various Oxford Movement converts to Roman Catholicism contributed to debates surrounding papal infallibility in the 1850s,1860s and beyond.
From Henry Cardinal Manning and Msgr.George Talbot (a chamberlain to Pius 1X)to John Henry Cardinal Newman and Richard Simpson ... Read more
As the force that gave birth to Anglo-Catholicism, the Oxford Movement is generally treated as an Anglican phenomenon. Yet the influence of members who converted to Roman Catholicism proved decisive for the years leading up to the First Vatican Council and the definition of papal infallibility in Pastor Aeternus (1870). This collection of original essays edited by Parker and Pahls, explores how various Oxford Movement converts to Roman Catholicism contributed to debates surrounding papal infallibility in the 1850s,1860s and beyond.
From Henry Cardinal Manning and Msgr.George Talbot (a chamberlain to Pius 1X)to John Henry Cardinal Newman and Richard Simpson ... Read more
Product Details
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Academica Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Bethesda, United States
ISBN
9781933146447
SKU
V9781933146447
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Reviews for Authority,Dogma and History : The Role of Oxford Movement Converts and the Infallibility Debates of the Nineteenth Century,1835 - 1875
"This work will prove a significant contribution to the field...its perspective is wide ranging and original. Highly recommended for research and theological libraries." Professor (Reverend) Andrew Woznicki, SC, STD, Fleishacker Professor (Emeritus), University of San Francisco"