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_aShort, Edward
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245 0 _aNewman and his contemporaries
_cEdward Short
264 1 _aNew York
_bPublished by T&T Clark International
_c2011
300 _a530 páginas
_c22 cm
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504 _aIncluye Bibliographical Note (p.404-406), Select Biographical Index (p.407-427), Notes (p.428-511) e index
505 0 _aJohn Keble and Crisis of Tractarianism.-- Staying Put: John keble After 1845.-- The Anglican Difficulties of Edward Pusey.-- The Certainty of Vocation: newman and the Froudes.-- A Better Country: Newman's idea of Public Life.-- Newman and the Female Faithful.-- Newman and Gladstone.-- Newman, Thackeray and Vanity Fair.-- New,am and the Americans.--On the Track of truth: Newman and Richard Holt Hutton.-- Culture and Hollowness: newman and Matthew Arnold.-- Newman and Arthur Hugh Clough.-- Newman on Newman
520 _aThis is a book on John Henry Newman's influence on some of the most fascinating characters of the 19th century - and their influence on him. No one in nineteenth-century England had a more varied circle of friends and contacts than John Henry Newman (1801-1890), the priest, theologian, educator, philosopher, poet and writer, who began his career as an Anglican, converted to Catholicism and ended his days a Cardinal. That he was also a leading member of the Oxford Movement, brought the Oratory to England, founded the Catholic University in Dublin and corresponded with men and women from all backgrounds from around the world made him a figure of enormous interest to his contemporaries. In this study of Newman's personal influence, Edward Short looks closely at some of Newman's relations with his contemporaries to show how this prophetic thinker drew on his personal relationships to develop his many insights into faith and life. Some of the contemporaries covered include Keble, Pusey, Gladstone, Matthew Arnold, Richard Holt Hutton, Lady Georgiana Fullerton, and Thackeray. Based on a careful reading of Newman's correspondence, the book offers a fresh look at an extraordinary figure whose work continues to influence our own contemporaries.
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_aNewman y sus Contemporáneos
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_aAnglicanos
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_aTeología Cristiana
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_aCultura y Vacuidad
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_aVocación
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