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OverviewRichard Sibthorp, youngest son of a celebrated Lincolnshire family, became through his forceful preaching and acknowledged piety, one of the leading Anglican Evangelicals of the 1820s. During the next decade his Old Testament studies turned him into a High Churchman who transformed his chapel on the Isle of Wight into a pioneering centre of ritualism. In 1841, at great personal cost, he converted to Rome. More astonishing was his announcement, in October 1843, that he was returning to the Establishment. This new biography challenges received opinions of Sibthorp. He emerges as a man of impressive spirituality, unwilling to compromise in his search for truth, even at the price of misunderstanding and ridicule. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael TrottPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.534kg ISBN: 9781845190620ISBN 10: 1845190629 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 01 May 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsDr Trott is to be congratulated. With exemplary lucidity, offering a sure guide to Sibthorp's part in the Oxford Movement and the Evangelical, Catholic and ritual revivals, he throws a light on some of the wider issues in the pre-history of modem ecumenism and the study of the Victorian Church... -- Sheridan Gilley, author of Newman and his Age and A History of Religion in Britain. ""Dr Trott is to be congratulated. With exemplary lucidity, offering a sure guide to Sibthorp's part in the Oxford Movement and the Evangelical, Catholic and ritual revivals, he throws a light on some of the wider issues in the pre-history of modem ecumenism and the study of the Victorian Church..."" -- Sheridan Gilley, author of Newman and his Age and A History of Religion in Britain. Dr Trott is to be congratulated. With exemplary lucidity, offering a sure guide to Sibthorp's part in the Oxford Movement and the Evangelical, Catholic and ritual revivals, he throws a light on some of the wider issues in the pre-history of modem ecumenism and the study of the Victorian Church... -- Sheridan Gilley, author of Newman and his Age and A History of Religion in Britain. Author InformationMichael Trott is a graduate of Bristol University, with a long-standing interest in the nineteenth-century church. Under the supervision of Professor Alan McClelland, a noted biographer of Cardinal Manning, he has spent several years researching the life of Richard Waldo Sibthorp. He was awarded his doctorate earlier this year. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |