The Broad Church: A Biography of a MovementThe Broad Church: A Biography of a Movement is an account of the origins and directions of the Broad Church movement from the beginning of the nineteenth century to about 1880. Author Tod Jones provides readers with a unique approach to the movement, demonstrating the development of the Broad Church movement by sketching the complex web connecting both important individuals and generations of great thinkers. The opinions and correspondence of key figures such as Thomas Arnold, Mathew Arnold, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Alfred Tennyson are examined, as are broader questions about the Broad Church movement's roots in the Erasmian influence on England's church reformers. A work of immense depth, The Broad Church sketches the complex web of friendship and influence that made this movement such a significant cultural power and provides a comparative analysis of its diverse and brilliant principal thinkers. |
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... J. C. Hare , the Coleridgean tutor at Cambridge who delivered , in 1828 , the sermon which one author has identified as the inaugural speech of the Broad Church movement.29 Moreover , Archdeacon Hare's 1847 Charge , Means of Unity , was ...
... J. C. Hare , the Coleridgean tutor at Cambridge who delivered , in 1828 , the sermon which one author has identified as the inaugural speech of the Broad Church movement.29 Moreover , Archdeacon Hare's 1847 Charge , Means of Unity , was ...
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... John Sterling.42 Sterling , after working for a short period as J. C. Hare's curate , came to the conclusion that even the broadest philosophical minds of the Anglican Church had compromised with the issues of biblical inspiration and ...
... John Sterling.42 Sterling , after working for a short period as J. C. Hare's curate , came to the conclusion that even the broadest philosophical minds of the Anglican Church had compromised with the issues of biblical inspiration and ...
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