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Cabanel, Patrick Cabrol, Fernand Cadier-Rey, Gabrielle Cadier, Alfred Çaǧlayan, Murat Calvert, George Calvin, John Cameron, G. Ronald R. Cameron, James M. Campbell-Bannerman, Henry Canisius, Petrus Cano, Melchor Capel, Lee M. Capelle, Bernard Capes, John M. Capitani, Ovidio Caponi, Matteo Capovilla, Loris Cappuyns, Maïeul Carbonnier, Denis Cardijn, Joseph Carey, Hilary M. Carey, William Carlhian, Victor Carluer, Jean-Yves Carmichael, Amy Caron, Nathalie Caronello, Giancarlo Carosio, Maria Carpenter, Joseph E. Carranza, Venustiano Carrel, Fernand Carrichia, Marco Carr…

6. Newman and the Oxford Movement: A Prehistory of Ecumenism (1833–1870)

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Author(s): Nockles, Peter B.
In: Volume 1 Dawn of Ecumenism | Part II. Prehistory: The Challenges of Modernity previous chapter 1 Birth of the Oxford Movement John Henry Newman has been commonly acknowledged as the leader, if not the main inspiration for that religious revival within the Church of England from the early 1830s onwards known as the Oxford or Tractarian Movement. Normative beliefs are shaped by particular historical contexts and circumstances and the Oxford Movement was no exception to this rule. The Movement’s origins partly lay i…