THE ANGLICAN-CATHOLIC RELATIONS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF POLITICAL PERSONALITIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY Cover Image

АНГЛІКАНСЬКО-КАТОЛИЦЬКІ ВІДНОСИНИ В ОЦІНКАХ ПОЛІТИЧНИХ ДІЯЧІВ ВЕЛИКОЇ БРИТАНІЇ ДРУГОЇ ПОЛОВИНИ ХІХ СТ.
THE ANGLICAN-CATHOLIC RELATIONS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF POLITICAL PERSONALITIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY

Author(s): Maryna Kovalska
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History of Church(es), History of Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Political history, Government/Political systems, Politics and religion, 19th Century
Published by: Видавництво «Одеський національний університет І. І. Мечникова»
Keywords: Anglicanism; Catholicism; the Irish Church, liberals; conservatives; Victorian England; Tractorianism; Liberalism; religion; history of philosophy;

Summary/Abstract: The article addresses the issue of how leading leaders of the liberal and conservative British party assessed the problem of interaction between the Anglican and Catholic churches in the nineteenth century. The main emphasis is on the social and political results of the emancipation of Catholics in English society, in the representations of Protestant or skeptical politicians or thinkers. The problem of religion in England has been an important element of social and political life since the sixteenth century. One of the most pressing aspects of this issue was the problem of relations between the Anglican and Catholic churches. After the "Reformation from above", the Anglican State Church became a unique phenomenon, which testified to the strong national trends in society. The Catholic question was not a common problem in English life, playing not only a purely dynastic or religious role, but also having political and geopolitical significance. The situation has changed dramatically since the beginning of the nineteenth century because of the act of unity with Ireland raised questions about the status of Irish Catholics in the UK government. Also, an opposition to the Anglican Church, such as Tractarianism or the Oxford movement, has developed in England as well. As the article states, that against the background of the general social tensions and economic crises that took place between 1815 and 1840, the government was forced to seek compromise. Among these compromises was the improvement of conditions for Catholics. In 1829, a parliamentary document called the "Act on the Freedom of Catholics" allowed Catholics to participate in elections and to be elected to Parliament and to confer on them other civil rights.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 30
  • Page Range: 231-246
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Ukrainian