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"The Catholic Movement in the Church of England" offers a profound and historical examination of the development of Anglo-Catholicism within the Anglican communion. Written by the distinguished scholar Wilfred L. Knox, this work provides an insightful exploration into the theological, liturgical, and historical efforts to emphasize the Catholic identity and continuity of the Church of England.
Knox meticulously traces the roots of the movement, beginning with the Oxford Movement and its 19th-century pioneers, and examines how these ideals evolved into a significant ecclesiastical force by the early 20th century. The book addresses key themes such as the nature of the sacraments, the authority of the Church, and the relationship between the Church of England and the wider Catholic tradition. Knox's analysis is both scholarly and passionate, reflecting his own deep involvement in the movement's intellectual and spiritual life.
This work is an essential resource for students of church history, theology, and the history of English religion. It remains a definitive account of a movement that fundamentally reshaped the landscape of the Church of England, offering readers a clear understanding of the principles that continue to influence contemporary Anglican thought and practice.
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