The Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost
10:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m. | Held Via Zoom
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This class was the fourth and final in a four-part series on Key Christian Thinkers and Their Times. It covered the 19th century, a time of revival and innovation. We will discuss the work of Pusey, Keble, and Newman, who gave us the catholic revival in Anglicanism, and who engaged with the challenges of modern science and politics. A video recording of the class is posted above.
The course was taught by The Rev. Canon Robin Ward, Ph.D., the Principal of St. Stephen’s House, Oxford, an Anglo-Catholic theological college. The series covered theologians from the patristic, medieval, reformation, and 19th century periods, including Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin, and Newman.
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