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      The Anglican Via Media: The Idea of Moderation in Reform

      Journal of Anglican Studies
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          This essay examines the concept of the Anglican via media and its historical development into its present form. It argues that the Anglican via media is properly understood not as a fixed program of reform, but as moderation in reform, following the classical notion of moderation as a mean between two extremes. The essay traces the theological theme of moderation in reform through the figures of Jewel, Parker, Hooker, Hall, Montagu, Cosin, Forbes, Bramhall, Puller, Knox, to Jebb’s idea of Anglican exceptionalism, and, ultimately, to Newman’s attempt to create the doctrine of the Anglican via media.

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                Journal
                Journal of Anglican Studies
                Journal of Anglican Studies
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                1740-3553
                1745-5278
                May 2019
                November 13 2018
                May 2019
                : 17
                : 1
                : 48-73
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                10.1017/S174035531800027X
                46263196-f6f3-46a8-9ed5-7f8414f55a13
                © 2019

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