From Bossuet to Newman

From Bossuet to Newman

Author: Owen Chadwick

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1987-05-29

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780521336765

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In this classic work, Owen Chadwick traces the development of the notion that changes in Christian doctrine are both possible and legitimate. In the seventeenth century Bossuet opined that Christian doctrine hardly or never changed. Over two centuries later Newman saw that its expression necessarily changed in a changing society. This book shows how one opinion changed into the other.


Newman in the Story of Philosophy

Newman in the Story of Philosophy

Author: D. J. Pratt Morris-Chapman

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2021-07-01

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1725283166

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Saint John Henry Newman is widely acknowledged to be an important theologian. Despite this, Newman commentators believe that his work has received little recognition by philosophers. This book explores whether or not Newman’s supposed philosophical isolation constitutes a misconception in Newman historiography. First of all, it does this by examining Newman’s general philosophical reception over the last two centuries; surveying a wide range of philosophical positions and philosophers from the many different branches of this discipline. The book then focuses upon whether or not Newman has made a contribution to one specific philosophical position, seldom given attention within Newman scholarship: the particularist approach to epistemology. In its investigations into this and the other more general dimension of Newman’s philosophical reception, the book offers an historical re-evaluation of Newman’s philosophical legacy.


Newman and Life in the Spirit

Newman and Life in the Spirit

Author: John R. Connolly

Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1451472536

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John Henry Newman is one of the most beloved and well-known British theologians, an instrumental figure in the Oxford Anglican movement of the nineteenth century and an infamous convert to Roman Catholicism. This book collects essays from theologians and scholars examining the theology and spirituality of the recently beatified John Henry Newman.


Divine Faith

Divine Faith

Author: John R.T. Lamont

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1351943367

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Using philosophical and theological reflection, this book explores the rational grounding for Christian faith, inquiring into the basis for believing the Christian revelation, and using the answers to give an account of Christian faith itself. Setting the discussion in the context of the history of views on revelation, Divine Faith makes an original contribution to historiography and draws out hitherto unnoticed affinities between Catholic and Protestant thought. Re-examining the question from the beginning by asking how it is that the Christian revelation is made, Lamont then looks at the fundamental philosophical issues concerning the nature of knowledge and the reasonableness of belief in testimony that are crucial to an understanding of Christian belief. Through theological considerations on the relations of grace and the church, and new advances in the philosophy of belief in testimony and how God speaks to communicate the Christian religion, this book offers an original and powerful account of the nature of Christian belief.


Receptions of Newman

Receptions of Newman

Author: Frederick D. Aquino

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0199687587

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Over the past two centuries, few Christians have been more influential than John Henry Newman. His leadership of the Oxford Movement shaped the worldwide Anglican Communion and many Roman Catholics hold him as the brains behind reforms of the Second Vatican Council. His life-story has been an inspiration for generations and many commemorated him as a saint even before he officially became the Blessed John Henry Newman in 2010. His writings on theology, philosophy, education, and history continue to be essential texts. Nonetheless, such a prominent thinker and powerful personality also had detractors. In this volume, scholars from across the disciplines of theology, philosophy, education, and history examine the different ways in which Newman has been interpreted. Some of the essays attempt to rescue Newman from his opponents then and now. Others seek to save him from his rescuers, clearing away misinterpretations so that Newman's works may be encountered afresh. The 11 essays in Receptions of Newmans show why Newman's ideas about religion were so important in the past and continue to inform the present.


Newman's Early Roman Catholic Legacy 1845-1854

Newman's Early Roman Catholic Legacy 1845-1854

Author: C. Michael Shea

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 0198802560

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This volume considers the impact of Newman's Essay on Development (1845) on Roman Catholicism of the time immediately after his conversion.


The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman

The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman

Author: Frederick D. Aquino

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 625

ISBN-13: 0198718284

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John Henry Newman (1801-1890) has always inspired devotion. Newman has made disciples as leader of the Catholic revival in the Church of England, an inspiration to fellow converts to Roman Catholicism, a nationally admired preacher and prose-writer, and an internationally recognized saint of the Catholic Church. Nevertheless, he has also provoked criticism. The church authorities, both Anglican and Catholic, were often troubled by his words and deeds, and scholars have disputed his arguments and his honesty. Written by a range of international experts, The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman shows how Newman remains important to the fields of education, history, literature, philosophy, and theology. Divided into four parts, part one grounds Newman's works in the places, cultures, and networks of relationships in which he lived. Part two looks at the thinkers who shaped his own thought, while the third part engages critically and appreciatively with themes in his writings. Part four examines how those themes have shaped conversations in the churches and the academy. This Handbook will serve as an important resource to critical and appreciative exploration of the person, writings, controversies, and legacy of Newman.


Newman's Approach to Knowledge

Newman's Approach to Knowledge

Author: Laurence Richardson

Publisher: Gracewing Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780852440940

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"Although the Venerable John Henry Newman rightly enjoys universal acclamation as an outstanding theologian and literary genius of the nineteenth century his philosophical thought has been somewhat overlooked . This, in part, has been due to the dearth of serious published research in this area. Dr Richardson has produced just such a book and shows beyond doubt the importance of Newman's contribution to contemporary philosophy. This work will certainly promote greater interest in Newman's philosophy and to furthering his cause for recognition as one of the more significant philosophers of the nineteenth century."--BOOK JACKET.


From Bossuet to Newman; the Idea of Doctrinal Development. --

From Bossuet to Newman; the Idea of Doctrinal Development. --

Author: Owen Chadwick

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781013455056

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A Guide to John Henry Newman

A Guide to John Henry Newman

Author: Juan R. Velez

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 0813235855

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John Henry Newman (1801-1890), renowned thinker and writer, Anglican clergyman and later Roman Catholic priest and cardinal, has had a lasting influence on both Anglicans and Catholics, in the fields of literature, education, and theology. On October 13, 2019, Pope Francis declared him a saint in Rome. Appealing to both the student and the scholar, A Guide to John Henry Newman provides a wide range of subjects on Newman's life and thought relevant for our times and complementary to biographies of Newman. The contributors include authors from many different disciplines such as theology, education, literature, history, and philosophy, highlighting the wide range of Newman's work. These authors offer a positive assessment of Newman's thought and contribute to the discussion of the recent scholarship of others. A Guide to John Henry Newman will interest educated readers and professors alike, and serve as a text for college seminars for the purpose of studying Newman.