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Tractarians and the condition of England: The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement
by Skinner, S. A.

 
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  Published Price: £75.00
  Your search has revealed a previous ISBN number: 0199273235
The new ISBN is: 9780199273232
  Previous ISBN: 0199273235
  Published By: Clarendon Press
  Publication Date: 11 November 2004
  Format: Hardback, 340pages, 216mm height
  Category:  anglican and episcopalian churches
Category:  protestantism and protestant churches
Category:  social history
Category:  history of specific subjects
  Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
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Brief Description
Challenges the construction of tractarianism as an episode in church history, and the convention that tractarians had little interest in social questions. Making use of periodical and fictional material, this work demonstrates that tractarians directed a commentary against the iniquities of commercialism, of political economy and the new poor law.

 
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"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 application of their theory of the church's primacy over the state, first-generation tractarians in fact directed a vigorous commentary against the iniquities of commercialism, of political economy and the new poor law, and of the condition of the labouring poor. This conclusion is derived in part from conventional sources for tractarian thought, such as manuscript, homiletic, and pamphlet material. However, the book also makes systematic use of two neglected though rich polemical sources: the "British Critic", a quarterly periodical for whose editorial control J. H. Newman successfully manoeuvred in the late 1830s, and the canon of social novels issued by some of tractarianism's prolific yet forgotten commentators, in particular William Gresley and F. E. Paget. The author, Simon Skinner, complements recent scholarship which has refined understanding of the political and intellectual culture of nineteenth-century Britain by recovering religious and theological dimensions.

 
Table of Contents
Introduction: Tractarian Commentary and Posterity; THE BACKGROUND; 1. Sources of Tractarian Criticism; THE POLITICAL MODEL; 2. High Politics: Church and State; 3. Low Politics: the Parish Unit; THE SOCIAL CRITICISM; 4. The Commercial Spirit: 'the Worship of Mammon'; 5. Political Economy: 'the Philosophy of Antichrist'; 6. The Church and the Poor: 'the Poor Man's Court of Justice'; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index

 
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