The High Church Revival in the Church of England: Arguments and Identities

Author:   Jeremy Morris
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   2
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   29 September 2016
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Author:   Jeremy Morris
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   2
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9789004326798


ISBN 10:   9004326790
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   29 September 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Jeremy Morris, in this intriguing and stimulating collection of essays [is] an astute analyst of how themes and practices characteristic of Anglo-Catholicism - Ritualism, monastic revival, a renewed sense of sacral ecclesiology - are closely paralleled in the work of such figures as Lacordaire and Dom Gueranger in the French Church. (...) These essays are a significant contribution (...). Canon Robin Ward, Principal of St Stephen's House, Oxford, in: Church Times, 23 March 2018.


“In this second volume of the Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History series, Jeremy Morris is magisterial in his command of the voluminous literature on High Church Anglicanism and shares that bibliographical knowledge throughout”, Edward W. Hanson, in: Anglican & Episcopal History, Volume 87.4 (2018). ""This volume of essays is a welcome contribution to Newman Studies and to the study of modern British religious history generally. Even while seeking to bring greater nuance and sophistication to our understanding of High Church Anglicanism, it remains admirably clear in both tone and approach."" - Robert Tobin, Church of St Mary & St John the Divine, Balham, London, in: The Newman Studies Journal Volume 15.1 (2018). ""We must be grateful that in these essays Morris has given us food for thought, with the promise of more to come."" - Perry Butler, University of Kent, in: Journal of Ecclesiastical History Volume 69.2 (2018). ""Jeremy Morris, in this intriguing and stimulating collection of essays [is] an astute analyst of how themes and practices characteristic of Anglo-Catholicism — Ritualism, monastic revival, a renewed sense of sacral ecclesiology — are closely paralleled in the work of such figures as Lacordaire and Dom Guéranger in the French Church. (...) These essays are a significant contribution (...).” Canon Robin Ward, Principal of St Stephen’s House, Oxford, in: Church Times, 23 March 2018. ""(...) this [is a] fascinating, finely written and well-structured thematic treatment of the High Church Revival in the Church of England in the nineteenth century and beyond.(...) The result of Morris’s exploration of these themes is an original and thoughtprovoking contribution to a subject that has been well trodden in recent years. (...) This study is a magisterial historical overview and that is where its strength lies."" - Peter Nockles, University of Manchester, in: Ecclesiology Volume 14.2 (2018). ""Dans les études ici rassemblées, il passe en revue ses points caractéristiques: la prédication et la liturgie, l’ecclésiologie (notamment l’insistance sur la succession apostolique, que Morris trouve « exagérée »), ou encore la dévotion mariale."" - In: Istina Volume LXIII, Issue 1 (2018).


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Jeremy Morris, studied Modern History at Oxford and Theology at Cambridge. He is Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He has published extensively on modern religious history, including F.D. Maurice and the Crisis of Christian Authority (2005) and The Church in the Modern Age (2007).

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