Rosmini, Newman, and the “Catholic Revival” in Victorian England
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https://doi.org/10.15168/2385-216X/2926Abstract
The author tries to illustrate the influences and contact points that, on a historical level, existed between the Rosminian Fathers and the main representatives of the Anglican Oxford Movement in the years of the “re-Catholicisation” of Victorian England (1837-1901), with a particular attention to the events and protagonists who characterized the phenomenon of the so-called British “Catholic Revival”.
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