edward bouverie pusey
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Definition
Proper noun A 19th-century English theologian and a founding leader of the Oxford Movement, a significant group within the Church of England that sought to renew Catholic thought and practice.
Usage
The name "Edward Bouverie Pusey" is used to refer to the historical figure, his theological works, and his role in a specific religious movement. - Edward Bouverie Pusey was a professor of Hebrew at Oxford University. - The writings of Edward Bouverie Pusey were influential in the Tractarian movement. - Scholars study the sermons of Edward Bouverie Pusey.
Advanced Usage
- Puseyite: (noun, sometimes used historically) A follower or supporter of Edward Pusey and the principles of the Oxford Movement.
- The term "Puseyite" was sometimes used by critics of the movement.
Variants and Related Words
- Puseyism: (noun, historical) The principles or practices associated with Edward Pusey, especially regarding High Church Anglican theology.
- Debates about ritualism often involved accusations of Puseyism.
Synonyms
- Theologian
- Tractarian (specifically relating to the Oxford Movement's publications, the "Tracts for the Times")
- High Churchman
Related Phrases
- The Oxford Movement: The collective name for the religious movement he helped lead.
- Edward Bouverie Pusey was a pillar of the Oxford Movement.
Noun
- English theologian who (with John Henry Newman and John Keble) founded the Oxford movement (1800-1882)