Pusey as consistent and wise: Some comparisons with Newman*

From: Anglican and Episcopal History | Date: September 1, 2002| Author: Brown, David | Copyright information

To describe Edward Bouverie Pusey in the words of my title is a verdict that many would have prepared to endorse during Pusey's own lifetime and perhaps still more so after his death once they had read Liddon's four volumed biography. Two centuries on from his birth, though, and a quite different estimate is now commonplace. His apparently unyielding conservatism on so many issues is used to suggest an unthinking reactionary, the very opposite of a wise or creative mind. Not only that, even h...

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