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单词 Tractarianism
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Definition of Tractarianism in English:

Tractarianism

nountrakˈtɛːrɪənɪz(ə)mˌtrækˈtɛriənɪzəm
mass noun
  • another name for Oxford Movement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It deals with some of the social and religious problems of the day (the miserable conditions of the rustic labourer, the Game Laws, and Tractarianism).
    • Other sources of identity could be found in the common experience of change in the aesthetics of worship and church architecture (ironically originating in Tractarianism).
    • This was in part due to the influence of Tractarianism and the support which its leading figures, especially Edward Bouverie Pusey, gave to the revival of conventual life.
    • He assured her that he did not believe that she was a papist, but rather lived life according to the principles of Tractarianism.
    • The original edition of the work was published before the start of the Oxford Movement; thus, it is anachronistic in a sense to read these portions as apologetic for Tractarianism.

Derivatives

  • Tractarian

  • noun & adjectivetrakˈtɛːrɪəntrækˈtɛriən
    • Beauty and reverence, we are told, were virtually banished from Anglicanism until the Tractarians arrived on the scene.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Maria resisted convention by joining an Anglican sisterhood, and Christina, who never married, became the finest poet of the Tractarian movement.
      • Newman becomes an outstanding figure of his century, first as an Anglican and leader of the Oxford Movement or Tractarians, and then, famously, as a Catholic.
      • Studies over the past ten years of the older High Churchmen, the Tractarians, and the Evangelicals have shown the complexity of the crosscurrents within Anglicanism.
      • The final chapter - on the missionary outreach of Anglicans, which was strongly influenced by the Tractarians - includes information with which I was not familiar.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Tracts for the Times, the title of a series of pamphlets started by J. H. Newman and published in Oxford 1833–41, which set out the doctrines on which the movement was based.

 
 

Definition of Tractarianism in US English:

Tractarianism

nounˌtrakˈterēənizəmˌtrækˈtɛriənɪzəm
  • another name for Oxford Movement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other sources of identity could be found in the common experience of change in the aesthetics of worship and church architecture (ironically originating in Tractarianism).
    • This was in part due to the influence of Tractarianism and the support which its leading figures, especially Edward Bouverie Pusey, gave to the revival of conventual life.
    • It deals with some of the social and religious problems of the day (the miserable conditions of the rustic labourer, the Game Laws, and Tractarianism).
    • He assured her that he did not believe that she was a papist, but rather lived life according to the principles of Tractarianism.
    • The original edition of the work was published before the start of the Oxford Movement; thus, it is anachronistic in a sense to read these portions as apologetic for Tractarianism.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Tracts for the Times, the title of a series of pamphlets started by J. H. Newman and published in Oxford 1833–41, which set out the doctrines on which the movement was based.

 
 
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