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Author:
Duffy, Eamon, author.
Title:
John Henry Newman : a very brief history / Eamon Duffy.
Publisher:
SPCK,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxi, 145 pages : portrait ; 19 cm
Subject:
Newman, John Henry,--Saint,--1801-1890.
Newman, John Henry,--Saint,--1801-1890
Newman, John Henry--1801-1890
Cardinals--England--Biography.
Cardinaux--Angleterre--Biographies.
Cardinals.
England.
Theologie
Philosophie
collective biographies.
Biographies.
Biographies.
Biographies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: a prophet to two Churches -- Newman and the Fathers -- Faith and doubt -- Newman's Catholicism -- Man of letters -- Legacy.
Summary:
'The canonization of Newman is no conventional accolade to a very pious man. Newman strove all his life after holiness, but he had more than his share of human frailties. He could be tyrannical in friendship, he was thin-skinned and easily offended, slow to forgive, even at times implacable. Canonizations always have a point, which is often political, in the broadest sense. Newman believed passionately that religion without dogma slid inexorably into mere sentiment, and it would be possible to portray him as the patron saint of dogmatism, a model for the tame theologian anxiously eager to stay within the bounds of orthodoxy. But that would be a radical misunderstanding of his life's work. Newman possessed one of the most original Christian minds of modern times, indeed of any time. His significance for the Catholic Church, and for all the churches, is neither as a model of mere piety, nor as a paragon of conformist orthodoxy, but specifically as a teacher and exemplar of Christian thinking at the edge; for the patient, generous, attentive and interrogative mind he brought to bear on the questions of good and evil, meaning and purpose, that are the heart of religion.'--book jacket.
Series:
Very brief histories
ISBN:
0281078491
9780281078493
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1111644689
LCCN:
2019394588
Locations:
OUAX845 -- Dordt University (Sioux Center)

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