“There is a well-defined and generally recognized Wisconsin type of churchmanship.”- said Fr. Fayette Durlin.  This episode explores that history as well as the history of the Oxford Movement, its underlying theology, and more. A few years back, Rev. Andrew spent a lot of time researching this and is presenting it on the episode of this podcast.

 

 Shownotes:

CORRECTION: our previous guest who presides over EFAC is Rev. Zac Neubauer, not Rev. Sean Duncan (who also has been on the show to discuss Richard Hooker)

 *Rowan Williams' quote on the "three corners" of Anglicanism is from his preface to Love's Redeeming Work: The Anglican Quest for Holiness. Oxford University Press, 2001.  

 On the history and belief of the Oxford Movement, we referred to the following books:

 *Mark Chapman, Anglicanism (A Very Short Introduction). Oxford University Press, 2006

 *Owen Chadwick, The Mind of the Oxford Movement. Stanford University Press, 1960.

*The appraisal and critique of the Oxford movement quoted from Rev. Andrew is from Vernon Faithfull Storr, The Development of English Theology in the Nineteenth Century. Longman, Green, & Co., 1913.

Other critiques referenced:

*Peter Benedict Nockles, The Oxford Movement in Context: Anglican High Churchmanship 1760-1857. Cambridge University Press, 1994.

*Peter Toon, Evangelical Theology1833-1856: A Response to Tractarianism. John Knox Press, 1979.

**For further reading of Richard Hooker's Doctrine of Justification:

https://churchsociety.org/docs/churchman/114/Cman_114_4_Foord.pdf

*Some of the information on the earlier Wisconsin history in this episode was taken from the book: Harold E. Wagner, The Episcopal Church in Wisconsin: 1847-1947. Courier Printing Company, 1947.

*A brief biography of Bishop Jackson Kemper: http://www.satucket.com/lectionary/Jackson_Kemper.htm

*A brief biography of Rev. Richard F. Cadle

http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/greene_cadle.pdf

*For full text of the Episcopal Church's Repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery:

https://www.episcopalchurch.org/indigenousministries/repudiation-of-the-doctrine-of-discovery/

*The quote from historians David Hein and Gardiner Shattuck Jr. about Jackson Kemper's influence on Wisconsin Episcopal churchmanship is from the book: David Hein and Gardiner Shattuck, Jr. The Episcopalians. (Church Publishing Inc., 2004)

*The above quote from Fayette Durlin is from his Sermon on 50th Anniversary of the Diocese of Milwaukee. Milwaukee County Historical Society, MSS-0331, Box 44.

*The sermon from Rev. Azel Cole about problems facing the church:  “A Message to the Students at Nashotah”. Milwaukee County Historical Society, MSS-0331, Box 44. Retrieved Nov. 23, 2016

*Info about Cole's ghost: Martinez, Steven. “Haunted History at the Nashotah House seminary still spooky after 150 years.” Lake Country NOW. October 21, 2015. (article online)

*The fictional book about Kemper's ghost and Madison Church: Robert E. Gard, The Deacon: Story of the Ghost of Grace Church

*The quote from Bishop Donald Hallock on race: “Racial Group Gets Support”, BOX 6A in Milwaukee County Archives, author, date, and publication unknown- presumably Milwaukee Journal

 *Joint-Statement from church leaders opposed to women's ordination:  “An Evangelical and Catholic Covenant”, Accessed Nov. 23, 2016 at Milwaukee County Historical Society, MSS-0331, Box 6a

*The conference at Grace Church, Madison was transcribed into the book Liturgical Renewal of the Church: Addresses of the Liturgical Conference Held in Grace Church May 19-21, 1958 (Oxford University Press, 1960)  

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