John Henry Newman

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As the sanctity of John Henry Cardinal Newman (1801-1890) finally receives formal recognition by the Church, there is ever more interest in this very English of priests.

Based on extensive study of Newman’s letters, diaries and private journals, this highly readable biography reveals much about the man who became a Cardinal, but particularly Newman’s role in the regeneration of English Catholicism. Newman’s intellectual and spiritual fecundity, his radical approach to understanding doctrine and his championship of the laity was of enormous importance. It profoundly influenced the Second Vatican Council and continues in its impact on the Church today.

In this book full weight is given to Newman’s formative Oxford and Anglican years, of which his Catholic life and Oratorian ministry was in so many ways a fulfillment. Newman’s many roles are thoroughly explores – as preacher, theologian, hymn writer, educationalist, controversialist, champion of the laity, and, above all, as priest and man of prayer.

“Professor Chisnall’s full, though judicious use of quotation from Newman’s letters allows the reader to catch something of Newman’s authentic voice during the many controversies in which he was involved during his long and sometimes painful religious journey.”
-Peter Nockles

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SKU (ISBN): 9780852446836
ISBN10: 0852446837
Peter Chisnall
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2010
Publisher: Liturgy Training Publications

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