Description
About the Author
Dr. George Herring studied at Keble College, Oxford under the supervision of Geoffrey Rowell and has taught History for higher education for over 20 years. He is currently in the School For Lifelong Learning and Development at Bradford University.
Reviews
"Set to become a key student text."--Northallerton Thirsk & Bedale Times, 3 May 2002
"An invaluable short study of the catholic revival that took place within the Anglican Church during the 19th century." --Oxford Today, Michalmas Issue 2002.
"The author charts the progress of Tractarianism from its pre-1833 high-church inspiration through later ritualist developments with an impressive balance of attention...This book is the best general introduction to Tractarian ideas, events, parishes and documents, and it deserves a wide audience."--The Living Church, March 9, 2003
"George Herring has produed a useful introduction to the Oxford Movement, outlining the key contexts, ideas and events, supported by well chosen quotations from primary texts." --Andrew Atherstone, Ecclesistical History, April 2003
"Helpful maps and graphs are provided, in addition to an appendix of 40 short primary texts, which allow the reader to experience first-hand the tone and flavor of the writings of both the Tractarians and their opponents. Herring's book focuses on the idea's and implications of the movement."- The Episcopal New Yorker, July / August 2004
Book Information
ISBN 9780826451866
Author Dr George Herring
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 222g