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E B. Pusey was a prominent Anglican theologian and a key figure in the Oxford Movement, which sought to revive the Catholic heritage of the Church of England. Born in London, he was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he later became a fellow. Pusey's work centered around the doctrine of the Real Presence in the Eucharist, emphasizing the importance of the sacraments in the life of the church. His writings, including his notable works on the Eucharist and the Virgin Mary, reflect his deep commitment to the theological traditions of the church and his desire to reconcile Anglicanism with its Catholic roots.

Throughout his life, Pusey engaged in numerous controversies and debates, particularly concerning the nature of the church and the validity of its rituals. He was a staunch defender of the Anglican faith against the rise of liberal theology and sought to articulate a vision of a church that was both faithful to its historical roots and relevant to contemporary society. His influence extended beyond his lifetime, shaping the thoughts of many subsequent theologians and church leaders who sought to navigate the complexities of faith in a changing world.

出生日期 April 22, 1800
出生地点 London, England
去世日期 February 6, 1882