In The Eucharistic Theology of Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882 and Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford University from 1828 to 1882), Brian Douglas offers a critical account of Pusey's eucharistic theology set in the context of his life and work at Oxford and as the leader of the nineteenth century Oxford Movement. Pusey has often been characterised as conservative and obscurantist but in this book Douglas critically assesses Pusey's eucharistic theology as a consistent expression of moderate realism which is both wise and creative. The book analyses Pusey's extensive written output...
In The Eucharistic Theology of Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882 and Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford University from 1828 to 1882), Brian D...
Anglican eucharistic theology varies between the different philosophical assumptions of realism and nominalism. This book presents case studies from the Reformation to the Nineteenth Century and avoids the hermeneutic idealism of particular church parties by critically examining the Anglican eucharistic tradition.
Anglican eucharistic theology varies between the different philosophical assumptions of realism and nominalism. This book presents case studies from t...
When a terrorist attack knocks out the power grid on the East Coast of the United States, an average American family struggles to survive in a darkened City of Boston. As society collapses around them, Alex Stone and a small group of family and friends must adapt to their new lawless world. They quickly realize that the real struggle has less to do with the lights being out and more to do with the true darkness in the heart of mankind.
When a terrorist attack knocks out the power grid on the East Coast of the United States, an average American family struggles to survive in a darkene...