Question

The author of the series Christian Poems is usually considered to have begun this movement with a sermon quoting 1 Samuel 12 (“first Samuel chapter 12”). A leading lawyer in this movement, Edward Badeley, argued against secular ordination of a priest in the Gorham case. The “National Apostasy” sermon (10[1])inaugurated this movement, one of whose leaders argued that the Council of Trent (10[1])was compatible with the Thirty-Nine Articles (10[1])in the last of a series of 90 pamphlets. This movement is also called “Tractarianism” in honor (10[1])of that series, (10[1]-5[1])co-written by John (10[1])Henry (10[1])Newman, (10[1]-5[1])who was one of this “high church” movement’s (10[1]-5[2])many Catholic (10[1])converts. (-5[1])It is named for an institution where Hugh (10[1])Latimer, Nicolas Ridley, (-5[1])and Thomas Cranmer were martyred. (10[3]-5[1])For 10 points, what 19th-century Anglican movement (10[1])is named for England’s oldest (10[1])university? (10[8]0[1])■END■ (10[16]0[3])

ANSWER: Oxford movement [or Oxfordians; or Puseyites; accept Tractarianism until read; accept Newmanites until “Newman” is read; accept Anglo-Catholicism until “Catholic” is read and prompt afterwards; prompt on high church Anglicanism until “high church” is read; prompt on Catholic Anglicanism until “Catholic” is read; reject “Anglicanism” or “Catholicism”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Omer KeskinOxford ACambridge C4410
Ben Russell JonesEdinburghKiel5710
Jonathan Shauf (UG)UNC B (UG)Virginia B (UG)6310
Freddy PottsSheffieldImperial A8010
Anuttam RamjiBerkeley BStanford C83-5
Minh Nguyen (DII)Virginia A (UG)William & Mary A (UG)8310
Sam FooCambridge ADurham B8610
Jack LewisMTSUGeorgia Tech B8710
Natan HoltzmanStanford BStanford A8810
Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford (DII)UNC A (Grad)JMU A (UG)88-5
Jack Rado (DII)Columbia BColumbia C96-5
Elliot CosnettOxford BKCL9610
Andrew KelleyKentuckyGeorgia Tech A96-5
Thomas HartWarwickOxford C9810
Caleb Kendrick (Grad)Maryland A (Grad)Duke A (UG)99-5
Riley BowlingAlabamaSouth Carolina10710
Jason HongBrown ABrandeis B110-5
Karthik PrasadCornell BCornell A115-5
Jerry VinokurovJohn JayHaverford11510
Sinecio Morales (DII)Johns HopkinsNYU A11510
Michael KohnDurham ABristol11510
Jake MarkusDartmouth BBoston University12210
Gavin MarkoffVanderbilt AVanderbilt B12710
Nathaniel HullBerkeley ABerkeley C12810
Will HooverRIT ACornell C12810
Aidan Casdin (UG)JMU A (UG)UNC A (Grad)1280
Kevin Jiang (UG)Duke A (UG)Maryland A (Grad)12810
Patrick Torre (DII)Maryland C (DII)UNC D (DII)12810
Joel MilesMinnesota BArizona State12810
Andrew HannaPennRowan12810
Ben LaFondCambridge BImperial B12810
Tegan KapadiaGeorgia Tech AKentucky12810
Cade ReinbergerRIT BBinghamton1290
Matthew ChristianBinghamtonRIT B12910
Yared TadesseCornell ACornell B12910
Andrew Amygdalos (UG)GWU A (UG)Liberty C (DII)1290
Andrew Storm (DII)GWU B (Grad)UNC C (UG)12910
Miller Doer (DII)Liberty C (DII)GWU A (UG)12910
Perry O'Connor (Grad)Liberty A (Grad)JMU B (UG)12910
Jacob Martin (UG)Maryland B (UG)Liberty B (DII)12910
Aleks Kozlowski (DII)Roanoke College A (DII)Virginia C (UG)12910
Conor ThompsonIowa StateMinnesota C12910
Biyang Zhang (DII)Michigan BCedarville12910
Simon Zimmerman (DII)Ohio State AKenyon1290
Noah Dean (DII)KenyonOhio State A12910
Matthew Lam (DII)Ohio State BMichigan C12910
Albert Zhang (UG)Columbia CColumbia B12910
Moses KitakuleColumbia AVassar12910
Nathaniel MuncyTennesseeHarding12910
Andrew MinagarYale BHarvard A12910
Harrison SugarmanBrandeis BBrown A12910