Palmer's Pilgrimage: The Life of William Palmer of Magdalen

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Peter Lang, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 427 pages
This book charts the eccentric career of William Palmer of Magdalen, the only member of the Oxford Movement to take a serious interest in the Orthodox Church. Ordained an Anglican deacon, Palmer was destined for a conventional life as a classics don at Oxford, but in 1840 and 1842 he travelled to Russia to seek communion from the Russian Orthodox Church, on the basis that the Anglican Church was part of the Catholic and Apostolic Church world-wide. Despite their personal regard for him, the Russians remained unconvinced by his arguments, not least because of the actions of the Anglican hierarchy in forming alliances with other Protestant bodies. Palmer for his part exposed the logical inconsistencies in the claim of the Orthodox to be the one true church.
Increasingly disillusioned with the Church of England, and finding himself without support from the Scottish Episcopal Church, Palmer was urged by his Russian friends such as Mouravieff and Khomiakoff to convert to Orthodoxy. However, he baulked at making the cultural leap from West to East, and could not accept the Orthodox inconsistency over rebaptism and chrismation. After some years in ecclesiastical limbo, he followed the example of his Oxford friends such as Newman, and was received into the Roman Catholic Church in Rome in 1855. He lived in Rome as a Catholic layman until his death in 1879.
 

Contents

Acknowledgements
7
Chapter Two France and Durham
35
Chapter Three Return to Oxford
57
Chapter Four Russia 18401841
93
Chapter Five The Cursing Deacon
155
Chapter Six The Galitsin Affair
183
Chapter Seven Return to Russia
209
Chapter Eight Struggle for a Soul
235
Chapter Twelve The Correspondence with Khomiakoff
289
Chapter Thirteen In the Levant
303
Chapter Fourteen Leaving the East
323
Chapter Fifteen In Limbo
345
Chapter Sixteen Rome at Last
367
Chapter Seventeen Life in Rome
381
Chapter Eighteen Death in Rome
397
Index
425

Chapter Nine Pearls before Swine
249
Chapter Ten The Struggle Continues
263

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About the author (2006)

The Author: Robin Wheeler was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in 1979. From 1980 to 1985 he served as an officer in the 4th / 7 th Royal Dragoon Guards. From 1995 to 2003 he studied Theology at the University of Durham, taking a first in the BA, an M.A., and subsequently completing a doctorate on William Palmer of Magdalen. He was received into the Orthodox Church at Pascha 2001.