@article{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008191, author = {安藤, 栄子 and ANDO, Eiko}, journal = {室蘭工業大学研究報告. 文科編, Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology. Cultural science}, month = {Nov}, note = {application/pdf, This paper is a translation from chapter vi,“Oxford and the Tracts for the Times'" in The Spirit of The Oxford Movement by C. Dawson My main reason for translating it is that it describes clearly and honestly the very begin ning of the rnovement and the mutual relationship among the young mernbers. The Oxford Movement (1833-1845) was set about by the theologians of Oxford University on beha!f of the Anglican Revival At that time the Anglican Church was faced with the crisis of the looseness of its rules and attacks from Liberal thought and Catholicism. J. Keble's famous assize sermon on“National Apostasy" (1833) set the movement on fire. Among the members main ones were J. Keble (1792-1866),R . H. Froude (1803-36),J. H. Newman (1801-90) who was ap owefulleader as well as well as a very lyrical poet. They tried to inspire life into the Anglican Church according to the ideals of the High Church.}, pages = {207--222}, title = {「オックスフォード運動」について}, volume = {42}, year = {1992}, yomi = {アンドウ, エイコ} }