Former Library edition - Text like new - Mylar Cover shelf wear.
Format: Paperback

ISBN-10: 081921549X

ISBN-13: 9780819215499

Nov 1990

Publisher: Morehouse Pub Co

Language: English
Centenary Essays
Henry Chadwick - Eric D'Arch
Roy Jenkins - Anthony Kneyy
David Newsome - Robert Runcie
Lord St John Fawsley - A. N. Wilson
Contents:
The Contributors
Introduction - David Brown
Newman the Man
- Newman and Italy
- Newman: A Portrait
Newmand and Oxford
Newman's Significance for the Anglican Church
Newman's Significance for the Roman Catholic Church
Newman as Philosopher of Religion
Newman the Writer
Newman and the Idea of University
Newman: an Ecumenical Perspective
The conversion of one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement, John Henry Newman, to the Roman Catholic Church in 1845 made an enormous impact. Yet Newman's influence has, if anthing, increased in the hundred years since his death in 1890. His ideas on the development of doctrine, the role of the laity and papal infallibility found an answering echo at the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s, while his insistence on the limitations of formal reasoning, his defence of liberal values in education and his ecumenical significance as someone who spent half his life as an Anglican ahd half as a Roman Catholic continue to be widely discussed.
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