Anglo-Catholicism: A Study in Religious Ambiguity

Anglo-Catholicism: A Study in Religious Ambiguity

Revised Edition

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A revised and enlarged edition of the most powerful and polemic critique of the Anglo-Catholicism movement. This penetrating and highly readable study has established itself over the years as the standard text on the subject. Rising in the wake of the Oxford Movement, Anglo-Catholicism can be seen as a deliberate attempt to catholicise the Church of England and to make its doctrines and services similar to those of the Roman Catholic Church. Early followers were persecuted, but they became famous for their work and for breaking down the social divisions associated with the Church. The Anglo-Catholic Movement indelibly changed the ethos of the Established Church with the foundation of religious orders, overseas missions, theological colleges and public schools, promoting new social doctrines often associated with socialist ideas. Anglo-Catholicism traces the movement from the origins to the heyday in the 1920s and 1930s. It is the first study which analyses it from the sociological point of view. The book concentrates in the interwar period and the decline of the movement to the present time, showing now the ambiguities and tensions originated and the way they have been dealt with over the years. This revised edition also contains a new chapter examining the impact of women's ordination to priesthood on the movement.

Book information

ISBN: 9780227679883
Publisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd
Imprint: James Clarke
Pub date:
Edition: Revised Edition
DEWEY: 283.42
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 284
Weight: 428g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 21mm