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001 ocm31222973
003 OCoLC
005 20200617073730.2
008 941005s1967 cau 000 0 eng d
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035 $a(OCoLC)31222973
050 4 $aBX5099$b.C45 1967
082 4 $a283.42$bM661c
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aChadwick, Owen.
245 14 $aThe Mind of the Oxford Movement.$cEdited and Introduced by Owen Chadwick.
260 $aStanford, Calif.,$bStanford University Press,$c1967.
300 $a239 pages.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 0 $aA Library of Modern Religious Thought
505 0 $a1. The Oxford Movement -- 2. The High Church tradition -- 3. Keble -- 4. Newman and faith -- 5. Pusey and the language of mysticism -- 6. The teaching of the tracts -- 7. The influence of the movement -- 8. Principles of selection -- Part I: Faith -- The pursuit of wisdom -- Obedience the condition of knowing the truth -- Religious language and poetry -- Poetry and truth -- Poetry and theology -- Faith and reason -- The principle of faith -- Faith not grounded on reason, though approved by reason -- The evidence of faith and the evidence of reason -- St Paul's view of Faith -- In what sense is faith a moral principle? -- In what sense is faith a supernatural principle? -- The evidences of religion -- Yet the evidences are of service -- A faculty parallel to faith is used in non religious judgments -- Decisions for action are always grounded on some element incapable of proof -- The nature of reasoning -- The rarity of metaphysical proof -- The venture of faith -- It is not meant that no evidence could disprove -- Unbelief opposed to reason -- Does this view of faith lead to bigotry or superstition? -- Reason not the safeguard of faith -- How is love the safeguard of faith? -- St Paul's mode of eliciting faith -- Faith and the need for theology -- Faith and doctrine -- The place of argument in religion -- The limits of argument in religion -- Even the Scripture subject to similar limitation -- Summary of this view of faith -- Grace and knowledge -- Apologetics -- The need for God -- The study of the Bible -- Conversion -- The organ of faith -- Justifying faith -- Justification by faith -- Love and faith -- The mystical knowledge of God in the soul -- Doubt -- Reserve in communicating religious knowledge -- Reserve and creeds -- Revelation and systems of doctrine
505 0 $aPart II. The authority of the church -- The appeal to the ancient and undivided church -- The appeal to Antiquity only in essentials -- What are the essentials? -- Not only the creed as a form of words, but as the way in which the Ancient church received Scripture -- Private judgment -- The meaning of catholic -- The memory of the church -- Ob obeying the church -- Apostolic succession -- The gift of ordination -- Unity -- A father of the church and his understanding: Origen -- The church to teach, the Bible to prove -- Evangelism -- Uncovenanted mercies -- Part III. Sanctification -- The two ways -- The severity of the moral life -- The Christian way unpopular -- Repentance -- Self examination -- Obedience in little -- Growth the evidence of life -- Particular providence -- The call -- Suffering -- Recollection -- The cloister -- The lives of the saints -- Pray without ceasing -- A habit of prayer -- The essence of prayer -- Distractions in prayer -- Forms -- Forms, not to be unused from fear of idolatry -- The worship of the church -- The daily office -- Psalmody -- The Sacraments -- The baptized man -- Preparation for Holy Communion -- Holy Communion -- The real presence -- Eucharistic adoration -- Eucharistic sacrifice -- Frequent communion -- Confession -- Absolution -- Adornment of churches -- The symbolic pattern of a church -- Fasting -- Humility -- The hidden life -- Love -- The presence of Christ -- The birth of Christ in the peaceful heart -- joy -- The union of the soul with God -- Indwelling -- The vision of God -- The soul in Heaven.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aOxford movement.
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