Tracts for the Times

Tracts for the Times

 
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ISBN13:9780268036126
ISBN10:0268036128
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:602 pages
Size:203x127x33 mm
Weight:328 g
Language:English
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Short description:

This volume contains the majority of John Henry Newman's contributions to the series "Tracts for the Times," published by leaders of England's Oxford Movement.

Long description:

For the first time, the majority of John Henry Cardinal Newman?s contributions to the ground-breaking series Tracts for the Times have been collected in one volume, with an introduction and notes supplied by James Tolhurst.


The Tracts for the Times will always be connected with the Oxford Movement. John Henry Newman and other leaders of the movement sought a renewal of ?catholic,? or Roman Catholic, thought and practice within the Church of England. They published their ideas on the theological, pastoral, and devotional problems that they perceived within the church in ninety "Tracts for the Times" (1833-1841).


Newman, who edited the series, either wrote or compiled a third of the tracts. Increasingly, the tracts were expanded into treatises?especially after Tract 36?and were often composed of quotations from patristic writers and the English Divines. Tracts 83 and 85 are included in Discussions and Arguments on Various Subjects, volume VII of the Birmingham Oratory Millennium Edition of his works. Tracts 74, 76, and 88 have been omitted here. In Tract 75, the introductory explanation of the breviary has been included.



?The Tracts for the Times will always have significance in the history of Anglicanism, but the separate republication of Newman?s Tracts by Notre Dame Press naturally raises a question: Why are they worth reading today? The answer is that here Newman succinctly articulates his distinctive interpretation of and response to the prospect of post-Christian modernity.? ?The Living Church