A study of the revival of monasticism in the Church of England during the 19th century, this book discusses the motivation behind the movement, its key leaders, and the impact it had on the broader Church. Sockman examines the influence of the Oxford movement, the founding of Anglican religious communities, and the debates over the role of monasticism in the modern Church.
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