- The
Oxford Movement was a
movement of high
church members of the
Church of
England which began in the 1830s and
eventually developed into Anglo-Catholicism...
- to
found a
movement called the
Moral Re-Armament (MRA)
movement. By 1928, the
Fellowship had come to be
known as The
Oxford Group or
Oxford Groups.: 11–12...
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schism of the 17th and 18th centuries, and the
Oxford Movement,
which began at the
University of
Oxford in 1833 and
ushered in a
period of
Anglican history...
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Islamic Studies, and the
Oxford Oratory. The city was also the
birthplace of the
Oxford Movement and the
Wesleyan Church.
Oxford is
twinned with: Bonn,...
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Cambridge movement was a
conservative ideological school of
thought closely related to the
Oxford Movement. It has been
claimed the
origins of the
movement emanate...
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Street Chapel, the
church became one
aligned with the
Oxford Movement in the 1830s and 1840s. The
Movement also
prompted the
reconstruction of the
church in...
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church also
refers to
aspects of
Anglicanism quite distinct from the
Oxford Movement or Anglo-Catholicism.
There remain parishes that are high
church and...
- The
University of
Oxford is a
collegiate research university in
Oxford, England.
There is
evidence of
teaching as
early as 1096,
making it the
oldest university...
- as a
monument to John Keble, who had been a
leading member of the
Oxford Movement which sought to
stress the
Catholic nature of the
Church of England...
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Regius Professor of
Hebrew at the
University of
Oxford. He was one of the
leading figures in the
Oxford Movement, with
interest in
sacramental theology and...