Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
Apologia Pro Vita Sua : Being a Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled "What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean?".
Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Author: Saint John Henry Newman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anglican Communion
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anglican Communion
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Apologetics
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
A reply to "What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?" by Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Apologetics
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
A reply to "What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?" by Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875.
Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cardenales
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cardenales
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
Apologia Pro Vita Sua and Six Sermons
Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300115079
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
This newly edited version of John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua sheds new light on Newman's celebrated account of his passage from the Church of England to the Roman Catholic Church and repositions his narrative within the context of transformative religious journeys of other Victorian intellectuals. Frank M. Turner is the first historian of Victorian thought, religion, and culture to edit Newman's classic autobiographical narrative. Drawing on extensive research in contemporary printed materials and archives, Turner's powerfully revisionist Introduction reevaluates and challenges the historical adequacy of previous interpretations of Newman's life and of the Apologia itself. He further presents Newman's volume as a response to ultramontane assertions of papal authority in the l860s. In addition to numerous explanatory textual annotations, the volume includes an Appendix featuring six important Anglican sermons that providesignificant insights into Newman's thought during the years recounted in the Apologia.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300115079
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
This newly edited version of John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua sheds new light on Newman's celebrated account of his passage from the Church of England to the Roman Catholic Church and repositions his narrative within the context of transformative religious journeys of other Victorian intellectuals. Frank M. Turner is the first historian of Victorian thought, religion, and culture to edit Newman's classic autobiographical narrative. Drawing on extensive research in contemporary printed materials and archives, Turner's powerfully revisionist Introduction reevaluates and challenges the historical adequacy of previous interpretations of Newman's life and of the Apologia itself. He further presents Newman's volume as a response to ultramontane assertions of papal authority in the l860s. In addition to numerous explanatory textual annotations, the volume includes an Appendix featuring six important Anglican sermons that providesignificant insights into Newman's thought during the years recounted in the Apologia.
Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
A reply to "What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?" by Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
A reply to "What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?" by Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875.
Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Author: Saint John Henry Newman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cardinals
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
A reply to "What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?" by Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cardinals
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
A reply to "What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?" by Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875.
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The Library of John Quinn
Author: John Quinn
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Book auctions
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Book auctions
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
John Henry Newman and the Development of Doctrine
Author: Stephen Morgan
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813234433
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
John Henry Newman and the Development of Doctrine provides an analysis of the attempts by John Henry Newman to account for the historical reality of doctrinal change within Christianity in the light of his lasting conviction that the idea of Christianity is fixed by reference to the dogmatic content of the deposit of faith. It argues that Newman proposed a series of hypotheses to account for the apparent contradiction between change and continuity, that this series begins much earlier than is generally recognized and that the final hypothesis he was to propose, contained in An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, provides a methodology of lasting theological value and contemporary relevance. Stephen Morgan establishes the centrality of the problem of change and continuity in theology, to Newman's theological work as an Anglican, its part in his conversion to Catholicism and its contemporary relevance to Catholic theology. It also surveys the major secondary literature relating to the question, with particular reference to those works published within the last fifty years. Additionally, Morgan considers the legacy of the Essay as a tool in Newman’s theology and in the work of later theologians, finally suggesting that it may offer a useful methodological contribution to the contemporary Catholic debate about hermeneutical approaches to the Second Vatican Council and post-conciliar developments in doctrine.
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813234433
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
John Henry Newman and the Development of Doctrine provides an analysis of the attempts by John Henry Newman to account for the historical reality of doctrinal change within Christianity in the light of his lasting conviction that the idea of Christianity is fixed by reference to the dogmatic content of the deposit of faith. It argues that Newman proposed a series of hypotheses to account for the apparent contradiction between change and continuity, that this series begins much earlier than is generally recognized and that the final hypothesis he was to propose, contained in An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, provides a methodology of lasting theological value and contemporary relevance. Stephen Morgan establishes the centrality of the problem of change and continuity in theology, to Newman's theological work as an Anglican, its part in his conversion to Catholicism and its contemporary relevance to Catholic theology. It also surveys the major secondary literature relating to the question, with particular reference to those works published within the last fifty years. Additionally, Morgan considers the legacy of the Essay as a tool in Newman’s theology and in the work of later theologians, finally suggesting that it may offer a useful methodological contribution to the contemporary Catholic debate about hermeneutical approaches to the Second Vatican Council and post-conciliar developments in doctrine.