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About the Author
Stewart J. Brown is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Edinburgh. He has lectured widely in Europe, China, Australia, India, and the USA, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He served as co-editor of the Scottish Historical Review from 1993 to 1999. His publications include The Oxford Movement: Europe and the Wider World 1830-1930 (Cambridge University Press, 2014) and The National Churches of England, Ireland, and Scotland 1801-46 (Oxford University Press, 2001). Peter B. Nockles was formerly a Librarian and Curator, Rare Books & Maps, Special Collections, the John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, and a one-time Visiting Fellow at Oriel College, Oxford. He is an Honorary Research Fellow, School of Arts, Languages & Cultures, University of Manchester. He is the author of The Oxford Movement in Context (1994) and co-edited with Stewart J. Brown, The Oxford Movement: Europe and the Wider World 1830-1930 (2012). He was a contributor to a History of Canterbury Cathedral (1995), to volume 6 of the History of the University of Oxford (1997), to Oriel College: A History (2013), and to Receptions of Newman (ed. Frederick D. Aquino and Benjamin J. King, 2015). James Pereiro is a Research Fellow in the University of Navarra. He is a member of Oxford University History Faculty and has published extensively on nineteenth-century ecclesiastical history. He is the author of Ethos' and the Oxford Movement: At the Heart of Tractarianism (Oxford University Press, 2007) and Theories of Development in the Oxford Movement (Gracewing Publishing, 2015).
Reviews
Indeed, this is a fine book which offers much writing of commitment, substance, warmth and insight. * Andrew Chandler, University of Chichester, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
To read The Oxford Handbook of the Oxford Movement more or less from cover to cover has been a hugely rewarding experience ... It often felt like a privilege to be guided, by specialist scholars who also write clearly and elegantly, through the ideas and events that profoundly shaped ... the modern Church of England and the Anglican Communion. However well we may think that we know the scene, we will still have much to learn academically and to gain spiritually from the careful study of this comprehensive, authoritative and impressively presented compendium. It is now the best place to begin the study of the Tractarians and their quasisuccessors the Anglo-Catholics; it constitutes the centre of gravity for research agendas into the controversies, personalities and perplexities of this formative era of modern Anglicanism. * Paul Avis, Ecclesiology *
The text truly shines as a handbook for a movement, which extended beyond the thought of anyone person, impacted by the broader culture for generatins, and whose remnants remain visable. * Eric Lafferty, Newman Studies Journal *
The Handbook is an outstanding and valuable addition to the history of the Oxford Movement. * Ian McCormack, New Directions *
The Oxford Handbook of the Oxford Movement is an essential read for anyone seriously interested in the subject... Professor Brown is renowned for his work exploring the religious history of all four nations within the 19th-century UK. * Revd Dr William Whyte (University of Oxford), Church Times *
[A] remarkably rich and varied collection, which takes the study of the Oxford Movement well beyond the all-too-familiar hagiographies or narrow focus on a few notable individuals. Instead, these authors seek to explore the phenomenon in all its breadth and variety. As an account of the current state of play in the field, it is unsurpassed. As a prompt and provocation for future work, it is likely to have a long-lasting influence. * William Whyte, Church Times *
The Oxford Handbook of the Oxford Movement is a remarkable and timely edited volume: remarkable for the breadth and depth of this survey of such an important nineteenth-century ecclesial movement; timely due to the ongoing soul-searching that continues in the present Anglican communion... [T]he essays...will make an important impact that ought to be felt by scholars and Anglicans worldwide. * James M. Arcadi, Reading Religion *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199580187
Author Stewart J. Brown
Format Hardback
Page Count 668
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 253mm * 184mm * 43mm