For more than a millennium, the
city of Oxford has been at the heart of
England’s political and religious life.
It is home to one of the world’s oldest
and great universities, the training
ground of kings, prime ministers and
archbishops. Popular Christian
movements have been born here,
resulting in radical reform and far-
reaching revival. Prominent Christian
leaders have been nurtured here, while
others have been banished or killed in
the streets. In this lively account we
meet a courageous princess, an
outspoken reformer, three martyred
bishops, a puritan vice-chancellor,
some zealous undergraduates, an atheist
academic turned Christian apologist,
and many more. This is the tumultuous
story of Oxford, from earliest times to
the present day.