Newman and heresy: the Anglican years

This 1991 book describes the close relationship between the historical researches and the teeming world of early nineteenth-century controversy. The setting is Oxford between the 1820s and the 1840s, when Newman made his ambitious and doomed attempt to re-invent the 'catholicity' of the Ch...

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Subtitles:Newman & Heresy
Main Author: Thomas, Stephen 1951- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1991.
In:Year: 1991
Reviews:[Rezension von: Thomas, Stephen, Newman and Heresy: The Anglican Years] (1994) (Rowell, Geoffrey, 1943 - 2017)
REVIEWS (1992) (Strange, Roderick)
Newman and Heresy: The Anglican Years. Stephen Thomas (1994) (Miller, Edward Jeremy)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Newman, John Henry, Saint 1801-1890
B University of Oxford / Oxford Movement / History 1820-1845
Further subjects:B Anglican Communion ; England ; Doctrines ; History ; 19th century
B Church of England Doctrines History 19th century
B Christian Heresies Study and teaching (England) History 19th century
B Newman, John Henry
B Church of England ; Doctrines ; History ; 19th century
B Newman, John Henry ; 1801-1890
B Oxford movement ; England
B Church of England
B Newman, John Henry (1801-1890)
B Anglican Communion (England) Doctrines History 19th century
B Anglican Communion England Doctrines History, 19th century
B Oxford Movement England
B Oxford Movement (England)
B Christian heresies ; Study and teaching ; England ; History ; 19th century
B Christian Heresies Study and teaching England History, 19th century
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Print version: 9780521392082
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Summary:This 1991 book describes the close relationship between the historical researches and the teeming world of early nineteenth-century controversy. The setting is Oxford between the 1820s and the 1840s, when Newman made his ambitious and doomed attempt to re-invent the 'catholicity' of the Church of England. The author shows that in Newman's battle against the Protestant wing of the Church of England, and the (to him) even more sinister 'liberals', he saw parallels with the struggle of the early Church against heresy. Newman's 'rediscovery' of ancient Patristic writers and heretics was thus part of a strategy to revive Catholicism within the Anglican Church. Dr Thomas shows how Newman's eventual conversion to Rome in 1845 may be understood as a change in his perception of heresy, and a realisation of the applicability of his own polemic to his Anglican self.
Defence : Arianism and the church -- state crisis. Heresy and orthodoxy in the 'Evangelical' period ; The Arians of the Fourth Century and its background 1828-1832 ; Newman's Tractarian rhetoric 1833-1837 ; Conclusions : rhetoric and politics -- Attack : Sabellianism and Apollinarianism -- liberalism unmasked. New directions : the mid-1830s ; Patristic research : the edition of Dionysius of Alexandria ; The Hampden Controversy ; Blanco White ; Apollinarianism ; Tract 73 : On the Introduction of Rationalist Principles into Revealed Religion ; The Elucidations on Hampden ; Appolinarianism revisited ; Sabellianism revisited ; Heresy, typology and the encodement of experience -- Retreat and realignment : monophysitism and the collapse of the 'Via Media". Construction ; Collapse ; Rhetoric refashioned
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ISBN:0511598149
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511598142