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Newman and His Age

Newman and His Age
Author: Sheridan Gilley
Publisher: Darton Longman and Todd
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2003
Genre: Cardinals
ISBN: 9780232524789

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A scholarly and accessible introduction one of the most interesting and important figures of the 19th century.


John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman
Author: Frank M. Turner
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300127995

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How is Kenneth Starr's extraordinary term as independent counsel to be understood? Was he a partisan warrior out to get the Clintons, or a saviour of the Republic? An unstoppable menace, an unethical lawyer, or a sex-obsessed Puritan striving to enforce a right-wing social morality? This volume is designed to offer an evaluation and critique of Starr's tenure as independent counsel. Relying on lengthy, revealing interviews with Starr and many other players in Clinton-era Washington, Washington Post journalist Benjamin Wittes arrives at an understanding of Starr and the part he played in one of American history's most enthralling public sagas. Wittes offers a portrait of a decent man who fundamentally misconstrued his function under the independent counsel law. Starr took his task to be ferreting out and reporting the truth about official misconduct, a well-intentioned but nevertheless misguided distortion of the law, Wittes argues. At key moments throughout Starr's probe - from the decision to reinvestigate the death of Vincent Foster, to the repeated prosecutions of Susan McDougal and Webster Hubbell to the failure to secure Monica Lewinsky's testimony quickly - the prosecutor avoided the most sensible prosecutorial course, fearing that it would compromise the larger search for truth. This approach not only delayed investigations enormously, but it gave Starr the appearance of partisan zealotry and an almost maniacal determination to prosecute the president. Wittes provides in this account of Starr's term a reinterpretation of the man, his performance, and the controversial events that surrounded the impeachment of President Clinton.


John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman
Author: Ian Ker
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2010-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019959659X

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A comprehensive biography of John Henry Newman.


Apologia Pro Vita Sua

Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1875
Genre:
ISBN:

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John Henry Newman and His Age

John Henry Newman and His Age
Author: Owen F. Cummings
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 153266009X

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Many books exist devoted to the life, thought, and writings of Blessed John Henry Newman, the premier Catholic theologian in nineteenth-century England. His influence has been enormous, perhaps especially on Vatican II (1962–65). This book is a Newman primer, and not only a primer about Newman himself, but also about his time and place in church history. It attends to the papacy during his lifetime, his companions and friends, some of his peers at Oxford University, the First Vatican Council (1869–70), as well as some of his writing and theology. It should be especially helpful to an interested reader who has no particular background in nineteenth-century church history or in Newman himself.


John Henry Newman on the Nature of the Mind

John Henry Newman on the Nature of the Mind
Author: Jane Rupert
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0739140477

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From his vantage point in the nineteenth century, John Henry Newman offers much needed clarity to the twenty-first century, an age characterized by significant tension between science and religion and by a marginalization of the humanities. As a philosopher, theologian, priest, and man of Letters, he sheds light on our modern age by distinguishing between the different ways reason functions in science, religion, and literature. During his time, in response to a looming crisis in both religion and education, Newman challenged the usurpation of reason by science and empirical philosophy. He affirmed the need for the opening of the modern mind to other equally legitimate ways of knowing and defended the kinds of reason cultivated in the liberal arts. Jane Rupert delves into John Henry Newman's perception of the magisterial function of the imagination in both poetry and our knowledge of God, contributing unique insight into the study of his thought and showing how well it serves us to study this important nineteenth-century Catholic thinker. She presents a deep reflection of Newman's thought on several fronts, including intellectual history, theories of knowing, the controversy between science and religion, the defense of the liberal arts, and the aims of Catholic education.


Newman and his Family

Newman and his Family
Author: Edward Short
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0567014711

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A study in family history and influence, Newman and his Family looks at how John Henry Newman (1801-90), the priest, educator, theologian, philosopher, novelist, poet and satirist both learned from and was transformed by his parents and his brothers and sisters. The son of a banker in the City of London and a Huguenot mother whose family were famous and innovative paper makers and printers, Newman was the eldest of six children, two boys and three girls--Charles, Harriett, Frank, Jemima and Mary. While the family was reared Anglican, Charles abandoned Christianity for Owenite Socialism and Frank ended his days a Unitarian. Although Mary died young, she had a profound influence on her brother, as did Harriett, who could never reconcile herself to her brother's conversion. Jemima was also opposed to his conversion, though she lived long enough to witness (from afar) his strange, tumultuous new life as a Catholic. At the same time, since none of the family followed their eldest brother into the Catholic Church, to which Newman converted in 1845, the book also explores the limitations of Newman's influence and the ways in which family differences led him to a deeper understanding of such themes as home and ostracism, failure and faith, conversion and apostasy, disunity and prayer, infirmity and love. Based on Newman's vast correspondence and the correspondence of his different family members, as well as on his published and unpublished writings, Newman and his Family presents the great religious thinker in a freshly personal light, where he can be seen sharing his theological and philosophical convictions directly with those to whom he was most closely tied. While there are excellent studies available on different aspects of Newman and his work, this is the first full-length study to show how the difficulties and heartbreaks inherent in family life helped Newman to understand not only himself and his contemporaries but his deeply personal Christian faith.


John Henry Newman on Truth and Its Counterfeits

John Henry Newman on Truth and Its Counterfeits
Author: Reinhard Hutter
Publisher: Sacra Doctrina
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813232325

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"Through the thought and writings of John Henry Newman, the author explores four counterfeits of important Christian ideas in secularized culture--conscience, faith, doctrine, and the university--and presents true exemplars of these notions for the modern world"--


An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine

An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine
Author: Blessed John Henry Newman
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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“Considering the high gifts, and the strong claims of the Church of Rome and its dependencies on our admiration, reverence, love, and gratitude, how could we withstand it, as we do; how could we refrain from being melted into tenderness, and rushing into communion with it, but for the words of Truth itself, which bid us prefer it to the whole world? ‘He that loveth father or mother more than Me, is not worthy of Me.’ How could we learn to be severe, and execute judgment, but for the warning of Moses against even a divinely-gifted teacher who should preach new gods, and the anathema of St. Paul even against Angels and Apostles who should bring in a new doctrine?” Aeterna Press


John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman
Author: Richard J. Harding
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2000-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595149987

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The far-reaching influence of the greatest writer of non-fictional prose of the English language on numerous writers and poets of the twentieth century.