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Religious Conversion as Religious Contact—the “statement conversion”
Published 2024-08-01“…My contribution will compare the conversions from Anglicanism to the Roman Catholic Church during the Oxford Movement in the 1840s with those of African Americans to (the Nation of) Islam in the 1960s. …”
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Shifting markers of identity in East London's diasporic religious spaces
Published 2015“…It draws on a series of case-studies: Fieldgate Street Synagogue in its interrelationship with the East London Mosque; St Antony's Catholic Church in Forest Gate where Hindus and Christians worship together; and the intertwined histories of Methodism and Anglicanism in Bow Road. Exploration of the intersections between ethnicity, religiosity, and class illuminates the ambiguity and instability of identity-formation and expression within East London's diasporic faith spaces.…”
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The age of Athanasius: the Church of England and the Athanasian Creed, 1870-1873
Published 2017“…Post-Reformation Anglican history, secondly, was itself integral to participants’ articulation of religious division, suggesting that conventional understandings of “church parties” in the Victorian Church of England should accordingly be revised.…”
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Religious identity and music in Dorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage
Published 2019-12-01“…Pilgrimage has previously been read as a quest narrative by several critics, but the role of music in the pursuit for deconstruction and an ultimate refute of Miriam’s Anglican religious tradition has been neglected. By comparing the religious practices of Anglicanism and Lutheranism during the protagonist’s stay in Germany in the first volume Pointed Roofs, and their relevance to congregational singing, choice of hymns and the sermons, Miriam starts her quest aimed at redefining her religious identity. …”
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De l’hétérodoxie à l’orthodoxie : les espaces religieux de George Keith
Published 2013-03-01“…This paper examines his own tormented spiritual travel, showing the superposition of his religious mobility (from Quakerism to Anglicanism) to his geographical mobility (from Britain to the American colonies and back), to which is added his intellectual mobility, which brought him into the circles of influential thinkers such as William Penn, Henry More or Gilbert Burnet. …”
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Florence Nightingale and the historical, social and cultural context of her time
Published 2012-06-01“…Catholic dogmatism turned into religious reform, giving way, in regards to England, to the establishment of Anglicanism as the official religion and to other Protestant currents.…”
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Anti-Sectarian Mission of Holy Cross Brotherhood in Nizhny Novgorod Diocese in 1906-1916
Published 2018-02-01“…It is indicated that at that time a sect was understood as religious association, deviating from the dogmatic teaching of the Orthodox Church (except for the Catholicism, Lutheranism and Anglicanism). It is shown that the Nizhny Novgorod mission conducted polemic conversations, teachings, anti-sectarian conversations at fairs, distributed free leaflets and brochures, organized short-term anti-sectarian courses for clergy, as well as for peasants during fairs. …”
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Conversion to Orthodox Christianity in Uganda: A Hundred Years of Spiritual Encounter with Modernity, 1919–2019
Published 2020-05-01“…In 1919, three Ugandan Anglicans converted to Orthodox Christianity, as they became sure that this was Christianity’s original and only true form. …”
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Centre That Holds: An Inquiry into the Model of Peace and Protection in T.S. Eliot’s Selected Ariel Poems
Published 2020-07-01“…Thus, Eliot’s Anglicanism is a distinct manifestation of his Conservative politics. …”
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Mediate words: translation, nationalism, and religion in the works of Robert Browning and B. Kojo Laing
Published 2020“…This entails developing a comparative criticism attuned to the ways in which congruent contexts (times of nation-building, tensions between liberalism and imperialism) and shared contexts (Anglicanism, English as a ‘global’, imperial language) relate to congruent and shared stylistic techniques (multilingualism and grotesque comedy, for instance). …”
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‘Christianity personified’: Perceval and Pittism
Published 2018“…This thesis contends that Perceval was a significant, if sometimes unusual, figure in Pittite politics in 1807-12, that this era saw important policies pursued in areas such as church reform, and that Perceval is better understood as an 'Anglican Prime Minister' dedicated to upholding the established Church. …”
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Party and patronage in the Church of England, 1800-1945
Published 1985“…It suggests that their existence was a necessary precaution for the free development of the religious movements within Victorian Anglicanism, and that they contributed to the improvement in clerical standards, which helped to fuel the call for patronage reform in the final quarter of the century. …”
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Consumed yet quickened by the glance of God: John Henry Newman's Theology of Purgatory
Published 2014“…After rejecting the Evangelicalism of his youth, Newman moved progressively towards High-Church Anglicanism from 1828 onward, and adopted the Anglican teaching of the 'intermediate state'. …”
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La idea de universidad del cardenal John Henry Newman / La idea de universidad del cardenal John Henry Newman The idea of University of Cardinal John Henry Newman
Published 2016-01-01“…He was one of most famous converts in recent times, leaving Anglicanism in England in the 19th and converting to Catholicism despite the difficulties that meant. …”
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Catholic Emancipation in the Great Britain and Irish Policy of Sir Robert Peel (1812–1829)
Published 2023-11-01“…Peel’s position on the issue of Catholic emancipation was not a rejection of Anglicanism, as it often seemed to contemporaries, but a rejection of anti-Catholicism. …”
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La idea de universidad del cardenal John Henry Newman / La idea de universidad del cardenal John Henry Newman The idea of University of Cardinal John Henry Newman
Published 2016-01-01“…He was one of most famous converts in recent times, leaving Anglicanism in England in the 19th and converting to Catholicism despite the difficulties that meant. …”
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Esperança e religião
Published 2012-08-01“…Pentecostalism is part of a tendency throughout the Western world which has left inclusive religions (like Catholicism and Anglicanism) stagnating, while the more exclusionary, those which demand substantial sacrifice of their followers, are gaining ground.…”
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Voltaire and Protestantism
Published 2017“…Voltaire and the English Protestant influence <br/> iv. Anglicanism: an example for the French <br/> 9. Conclusion <br/> i. …”
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Egyedi jellemvonások a modern dél-koreai kereszténységben
Published 2021-06-01“…After a short introduction presenting the first stage of Christianity on the territory of Korea, the main features and situation of different Christian branches are discussed, namely Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Anglicanism and Protestantism. Contributing to the authenticity and detail of the work, nine qualitative interviews with representatives of different denominations are included, all conducted by the author during his study trip to South Korea. …”
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