Project Canterbury
Was Father Field a Christian Socialist?
by the Revd Robert Rea
Notes
1 This story was told me in the early 60's by Fr H W Becker, at that time Rector of St John's as a story passed down in the parish.
2 Lett, Leslie A, "Christian Socialism:" Anglican Social Teaching Barbados, Jubilee Reserch Centre, n d, p 15.
3 quoted in Lett, op cit, p 13.
4 Jones, Peter d'Alroy, The Christian Socialist Revival, 1877-1914: Religion, Class and Social Conscience in Late-Victorian England, Princeton, New Jersey, The Princeton University Press, 1968, p 13.
5 Jones, op cit, p 145-9, and Bettany, F G, Stewart Headlam: A Biography, London, John Murray, 926, p 130.
6 Jones, op cit, p 114.
7 >Ibid, p 114f.
8 Ibid, p 115.
9 Jones, op cit, p 160f, quoting Bettany, op cit.
10 quoted in Dombrowski, James, The Early Days of Christian Socialism in America, New York, Octagon, 1936, p 100.
11 The sources for the life and work of Fr Field are numerous. They include:
12 Tournier, op cit, p 14.
13 Burton, art cit, p 137.
14 Tournier, op cit, pp 15-16.
15 Fr Field wrote an eyewitness account of his labors in Johnstown, After The Flood, published by the Guild of the Iron Cross at Philadelphia, n d.
16 Undated letter in the SSJE Archives.
17 Cowley Evangelist, July 1904, p 164.
18 quoted in a letter from Fr Field in Cowley Evangelist, May 1907, pp 115-6.
19 Cowley Evangelist, December, 1903, p 280.
20 The newspaper is unnamed, but the article, which is too long to quote, will corroborate and expand the narrative in this paper.
21 Undated letter in the SSJE Archives, Cambridge.
22 Cowley Evangelist, May 1893, pp 65-6.