Anglo-Catholicism within Anglicanism has gone by several names, including the "Tractarian Movement" (due to the methods of sharing their ideas) and the "Oxford Movement" (due to its geographical origin or association with Oxford, England). The height of the movement spanned from 1833 - 1845, though its influence on Anglicanism remains to this day.
Introductory Works / Starting Points
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See BX 5098 - 5100
A Selection of Primary Source Texts
These primary sources are key starting points for research into the Oxford Movement. Use the added links below for secondary literature on these major figures.
Tracts for the Times
This series of tracts was the original forum for ideas of the Oxford Movement.
John Henry Newman
John Keble
Edward Bouverie Pusey