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Tractarians and the 'Condition of England': The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement Book

Tractarians and the 'Condition of England': The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement
Tractarians and the 'Condition of England': The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement, Tractarians and the 'Condition of England' challenges the conventional view of tractarianism as an episode in church history, and the assumption that tractarians had little interest in the 'social condition of England'. It argues that, by a natural applic, Tractarians and the 'Condition of England': The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Tractarians and the 'Condition of England': The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement, Tractarians and the 'Condition of England' challenges the conventional view of tractarianism as an episode in church history, and the assumption that tractarians had little interest in the 'social condition of England'. It argues that, by a natural applic, Tractarians and the 'Condition of England': The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement
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  • Tractarians and the 'Condition of England': The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement
  • Written by author S. A. Skinner
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, December 2004
  • Tractarians and the 'Condition of England' challenges the conventional view of tractarianism as an episode in church history, and the assumption that tractarians had little interest in the 'social condition of England'. It argues that, by a natural applic
  • Tractarians and the 'Condition of England' challenges the conventional view of tractarianism as an episode in church history, and the assumption that tractarians had little interest in the 'social condition of England'. It argues that, by a natural
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Introduction - 'meddling with the world' : tractarian commentary and posterity1
1Sources of tractarian criticism31
Tractarian journalism : the British critic33
Tractarian fiction : 'the Gresley and Paget school'65
2High politics : church and state87
3Low politics : the parish unit139
4The commercial spirit : 'the worship of mammon'191
5Political economy : 'the philosophy of antichrist'222
6The church and the poor : 'the poor man's court of justice'255


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