Tracts for the Times
"Tracts for the Times" was a series of pamphlets published in the 1830s by members of the Oxford Movement, a group within the Church of England. The tracts aimed to address various theological and social issues, promoting a return to traditional Christian values and practices. They emphasized the importance of the sacraments and the authority of the church.
The series was influential in shaping Anglican thought and sparked significant debate within the church. Notable contributors included John Henry Newman and John Keble, who sought to revive the spiritual and liturgical heritage of Anglicanism. The tracts played a key role in the broader Victorian religious revival.