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Hensley Henson - A Study in the Friction between Church and State (Hardcover): Owen Chadwick Hensley Henson - A Study in the Friction between Church and State (Hardcover)
Owen Chadwick
R934 Discovery Miles 9 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a biography of Hensley Henson, one of the most controversial religious figures in England during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This book examines Henson's education at Oxford University and describes the highlights of his career as pastor of Ilford and Barking Church, as canon of Westminster Abbey, and as bishop of Hereford and Durham. It explores his involvement in political issues and his controversial views on such issues as divorce, the Italian invasion of Abyssinia, and the anti-Semitic policies of Nazi Germany.

John Cassian (Paperback): Owen Chadwick John Cassian (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick
R1,151 Discovery Miles 11 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Cassian is a study of the fifth-century monk who was one of the founders of western monasticism. Christian monasticism flowered in Egypt during the fourth century. Cassias spent several years in Egypt and his writings are important evidence of the earliest period of monastic life. Later in life Cassian came to Provence and adapted the Egyptian ideals and methods for Latin use. The Benedictine Rule owes much to his influence. Benedictine monks still look back upon Cassian as an authority for their way of life. He was the first guide to the contemplative ideal in the history of western thought. Cassias questioned the doctrine of predestination taught by Augustine. Dr Chadwick shows how this argument gave him an ambiguous reputation in medieval history. The first edition of this book was published in 1950. It established itself as a contribution to the history of monasticism and to the origins of the contemplative ideal in Christianity. This is a reprint of the 1968 second edition in which Dr Chadwick made changes to take account of important work published since the first edition.

Acton and History (Hardcover, New): Owen Chadwick Acton and History (Hardcover, New)
Owen Chadwick
R2,470 Discovery Miles 24 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is an edited collection of Owen Chadwick's principal writings on Lord Acton, the distinguished Victorian historian and founder of The Cambridge Modern History. Some of the pieces are no longer readily available, while one has never before appeared in English. All have been revised, sometimes extensively. Acton (1834-1902) was born in Naples, the grandson of the Neapolitan prime minister Sir John Acton. Educated at Munich University, he sat as a Liberal MP 1859-64, was created a baron in 1869, and in 1895 was appointed Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge. This book explains the important aspects of Acton's complex mind and his great contribution to historical studies. Professor Chadwick, himself a former holder of Acton's Regius Chair, is the leading senior authority both on Acton and on matters of church and state in the nineteenth century.

A History of the Popes 1830-1914 (Hardcover, New): Owen Chadwick A History of the Popes 1830-1914 (Hardcover, New)
Owen Chadwick
R8,183 R7,711 Discovery Miles 77 110 Save R472 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Could a Pope ever consent to be the subject of a political power? Owen Chadwick presents an analysis of the causes and consquences of the end of the historic Papal State, and the psychological pressures upon old Rome as it came under attack from the Italian Risorgimento and liberal movements in Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, and Tsarist Russia.

Catholicism and History - The Opening of the Vatican Archives (Paperback): Owen Chadwick Catholicism and History - The Opening of the Vatican Archives (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Continual and sometimes heated interest is shown in the control by governments over documents in their possession, and in the time during which access to them is denied - and not only on the part of the historians to whom the documents are of prime concern. Professor Chadwick summarises the gradual establishment of the papal records down to the beginning of the nineteenth century, when they were carried off to Paris on the orders of Napolean. Their return (for the most part) to Rome and the subsequent history of the relationship between their guardians and would-be users provide a lively narrative of human as well as historical interest. The author shows how an argument developed within the Vatican itself between the statesmen who wished rigourously to restrict what was released to the public and the historians who wanted free access. This important study of how new attitudes and techniques of history affected the Church is based upon the author's Herbert Hensley Henson Lectures in Oxford 1976, and will interest documentalists and general readers as well as ecclesiastical and general historians.

Acton and History (Paperback, Revised): Owen Chadwick Acton and History (Paperback, Revised)
Owen Chadwick
R1,110 Discovery Miles 11 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a collection of Owen Chadwick's principal writings on Lord Acton, the distinguished Victorian historian and founder of The Cambridge Modern History. Some of the pieces are no longer readily available, while one has never before appeared in English. All have been revised, sometimes extensively. This book explains the important aspects of Acton's complex mind and his great contribution to historical studies. Professor Chadwick, himself a former holder of Acton's Regius Chair, is the leading senior authority both on Acton and on matters of church and state in the nineteenth century.

The Spirit of the Oxford Movement - Tractarian Essays (Paperback, New Ed): Owen Chadwick The Spirit of the Oxford Movement - Tractarian Essays (Paperback, New Ed)
Owen Chadwick
R928 Discovery Miles 9 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this collection of new and revised essays Owen Chadwick, perhaps the most distinguished living historian of religion, writes on various aspects of the Oxford Movement and the English Church in the Victorian era. Along with studies of Newman, Liddon, Edward King and Henri Bremond are included more general essays surveying the reaction of the Established Church and on the nature of Catholicism. In particular, the revision of the long-unobtainable introductory essay, The Mind of the Oxford Movement, illustrates once again the profound contribution Owen Chadwick has made to our understanding of religion in Britain in the nineteenth century.

Victorian Miniature (Paperback): Owen Chadwick Victorian Miniature (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nancy Mitford once observed that some of the most bitter personal clashes of all time have been 'between the Manor and the Vicarage'. Owen Chadwick's Victorian Miniature paints a detailed cameo of nineteenth-century English rural life, in the extraordinary battle of wills between squire and parson in a Norfolk village. Both the evangelical clergyman and the squire, proudly conscious of his Huguenot ancestry, were passionate diarists, and their two journals open up a fascinating double perspective on the events which exposed their clash of personalities. The result is a narrative that is at once deeply informative about Victorian class distinctions, rural customs and festivities, and richly entertaining in a manner worthy of Trollope.

The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback, New Ed): Owen Chadwick The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback, New Ed)
Owen Chadwick
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The roles of the rise of technology, the growth of big cities and a cheap press, as well as the philosophies of evolutionary science and Marxism, are explored in an acclaimed analysis of the nineteenth century erosion of the Church's power.

Britain and the Vatican during the Second World War (Paperback, New Ed): Owen Chadwick Britain and the Vatican during the Second World War (Paperback, New Ed)
Owen Chadwick
R1,176 Discovery Miles 11 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book studies the use made by the British government of its envoy, immured inside the Vatican from 1940 to 1944, and what the envoy made of such opportunities during the Second World War to help the Allied cause. We see the Vatican, the Fascist Italy, from 'inside', and so gain a new and rare perspective into the predicament of the papacy. Owen Chadwick gives insight into the workings of the Vatican, including such questions as the struggle to keep Italy out of the war, the relations between the Vatican and the Fascist government, the use which the British sought to make of Vatican radio, the question of condemning atrocities, the bombing of Rome, the fall of Fascism, the armistice between the Allies and Italy, the German occupation of Rome, and the escape line for British prisoners of war. The author has used several groups of hitherto unexplored archives, and makes a fresh contribution both to the history of the Second World War and to the modern history of the papacy.

From Bossuet to Newman (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Owen Chadwick From Bossuet to Newman (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Owen Chadwick
R1,160 Discovery Miles 11 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The coming of modern historical research had religious consequences, especially in the more traditional churches to which history was very important and which themselves helped to create the historical sense. In this classic work, long unobtainable but now revised with a new introduction, Owen Chadwick traces the development of the notion that change in Christian doctrine was both possible and legitimate. Bossuet in the seventeenth century represented the opinion that Christian doctrine never or hardly changed: Newman in the second half of the nineteenth century saw that its expression necessarily changed in a changing society. This book shows how one opinion changed into the other, and explains the difficulties and tensions behind Newman's attempt to persuade an inherently conservative institution to face reality. In so doing it thus illuminates one vital aspect of the arrival into European thought of a distinct historical sensibility.

The Popes and European Revolution (Hardcover): Owen Chadwick The Popes and European Revolution (Hardcover)
Owen Chadwick
R9,913 R8,456 Discovery Miles 84 560 Save R1,457 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Owen Chadwick describes the effects of the European Revolution of 1789 to 1815 on the Papacy, and compares Catholic Church of the ancient regime to that of the early nineteenth century. The book shows how strongly the Counter-Reformation still worked in Italy during the eighteenth century; how it was the constitutional development of states, rather than the incoming of new ideas, which forced change; how traditional was the Catholic world even in the age of the Enlightenment. It shows reform at work, and the fierce pressure on the Papacy marked first in the forced suppression of the Jesuits and afterwards in the kidnapping of two successive Popes by French governments. It shows how revolution in Italy affected church structures and brought on peasant war, yet encouraged, in a radical form, some improvements of church life towards which the earlier reformers had striven. Finally, it shows the political swing of the Restoration after the fall of Napoleon, the way in which the Church was already associated with the political right, the great difficulties of restoring church life after the evolutionary years, and the persistence, half unnoticed, of the earlier reforming ideas among Catholics.

Newman - A Short Introduction (Paperback): Owen Chadwick Newman - A Short Introduction (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick 1
R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The religious leader John Henry Newman (1801-1890) started his long career as a devout Protestant; he later became the head of a new movement of Catholic ideas within the Church of England, and finally joined the Catholic Church. He began a new epoch in the study of religious faith. In this classic short study, reissued with a new preface to celebrate Newman's beatification, Owen Chadwick examines the many aspects of Newman's thought and writings, especially his views about faith, knowledge, and education.

The Early Reformation on the Continent (Hardcover): Owen Chadwick The Early Reformation on the Continent (Hardcover)
Owen Chadwick
R2,905 Discovery Miles 29 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Early Reformation on the Continent offers a fresh look at the formative years of the European Reformation and the origins of Protestant faith and practice. Taking into account recent work on Erasmus and Luther, Owen Chadwick provides a balanced view of the raison d'être for the changes which the reforming communities sought to introduce and the difficulties and disagreements concerning these. The reader is taken back to the origins and development of each topic examined and given an authoritative, accessible, and informative account.

Western Asceticism - Selected Translations (Paperback): Owen Chadwick Western Asceticism - Selected Translations (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick
R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
John Cassian - Conferences (Paperback, New edition): Colm Luibheid John Cassian - Conferences (Paperback, New edition)
Colm Luibheid; Introduction by Owen Chadwick
R607 R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Save R100 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"...clearly a must for all libraries...and for all readers interested in spirituality." Religious Studies Review John Cassian: Conferences translation and preface by Colm Luibheid introduction by Owen Chadwick "I f you wish to achieve true knowledge of scripture you must hurry to achieve unshakable humility of heart. This is what will lead you not to the knowledge that puffs a man up but to the lore which illumines through the achievement of love." John Cassian (c. 365-c. 435) At the turn of the sixth century the Mediterranean world was witnessing the decline of Roman rule that had formed the bedrock of its civil order. During the chaos of those years, there arose in the deserts of Egypt and Syria monastic movements that offered men and women a radical God-centered alternative to the present society. Among the most eloquent interpreters of this new movement to western Europe was John Cassian (c. 365-c.435). Drawing on his own early experience as a monk in Bethlehem and Egypt, he journeyed to the West to found monasteries in Marseilles and the region of Provence. Included in this volume is Cassian's masterpiece, the Conferences, which is a study of the Egyptian ideal of the monk. The new translation by Colm Luibheid is coupled with an insightful introduction by the distinguished Regius Professor Emeritus of Modern History, Cambridge University, Owen Chadwick, who writes of Cassian's achievement: "Like the Rule of St. Benedict, his work was a protection against excess and a constant recall to that primitive simplicity where eastern spirituality met western."

The Early Reformation on the Continent (Paperback): Owen Chadwick The Early Reformation on the Continent (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick
R1,932 Discovery Miles 19 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Early Reformation on the Continent offers a fresh look at the formative years of the European Reformation and the origins of Protestant faith and practice. Taking into account recent work on Erasmus and Luther, Owen Chadwick provides a balanced view of the raison d'être for the changes which the reforming communities sought to introduce and the difficulties and disagreements concerning these. The reader is taken back to the origins and development of each topic examined and given an authoritative, accessible, and informative account.

A History of the Popes 1830-1914 (Paperback, New ed): Owen Chadwick A History of the Popes 1830-1914 (Paperback, New ed)
Owen Chadwick
R1,869 Discovery Miles 18 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Could a Pope ever consent to be the subject of a political power? Owen Chadwick presents an analysis of the causes and consquences of the end of the historic Papal State, and the psychological pressures upon old Rome as it came under attack from the Italian Risorgimento and liberal movements in Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, and Tsarist Russia.

From Bossuet to Newman; the Idea of Doctrinal Development. -- (Paperback): Owen Chadwick From Bossuet to Newman; the Idea of Doctrinal Development. -- (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick
R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
From Bossuet to Newman - the Idea of Doctrinal Development (Paperback): Owen Chadwick From Bossuet to Newman - the Idea of Doctrinal Development (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick
R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
From Bossuet to Newman; the Idea of Doctrinal Development. -- (Hardcover): Owen Chadwick From Bossuet to Newman; the Idea of Doctrinal Development. -- (Hardcover)
Owen Chadwick
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
From Bossuet to Newman - the Idea of Doctrinal Development (Hardcover): Owen Chadwick From Bossuet to Newman - the Idea of Doctrinal Development (Hardcover)
Owen Chadwick
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Western Asceticism (Paperback): Owen Chadwick Western Asceticism (Paperback)
Owen Chadwick; Foreword by John Baillie, John T. McNeill
R944 Discovery Miles 9 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hensley Henson - A study in the friction between Church and State (Paperback, New edition): Owen Chadwick Hensley Henson - A study in the friction between Church and State (Paperback, New edition)
Owen Chadwick
R788 R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Save R128 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a study of Church and Society between the two World Wars as seen through the eyes of an able, caustic, individualist churchman. Herbert Hensley Henson held strong opinions on all subjects. He was the critic, on moral grounds, of the behaviour of the trade unions. He came into fierce controversy with the miners' national leaders. He strenuously defended the establishment of the Church of England, and then, because the House of Commons behaved badly over the Prayer Book, became its most vocal assailant. He stood for the right of Christians to profess their faith while remaining agnostic about miracles. He helped the Church to accept more modern attitudes to divorce. At times he was the most unpopular person among the Churches. But by courage he won a rueful respect, and by compassion he won from some a smiling admiration.

Western Asceticism (Hardcover): Owen Chadwick Western Asceticism (Hardcover)
Owen Chadwick; Foreword by John Baillie, John T. McNeill
R1,264 Discovery Miles 12 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Preface Written By Henry P. Van Dusen. The Library Of Christian Classics V12.

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