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Preface Terrence Merrigan Ian Ker VI
"Myself and My Creator:" Newman and the (Post-)Modern Subject Terrence Merrigan 1
What is Living and What is Dead in Newman's Grammar of Assent? John Milbank 35
"The Winter of My Desolation:" Conscience and the Contradictions of Atheism According to John Henry Newman Michael J. Buckley, S.J 67
Newman's Paths to Rome: The Cultural Geography of Liberal Assent Keith Hanley 111
Newman and the Alexandrian Tradition: "The Veil of the Letter" and the Person of Christ Brian E. Daley 147
"Saying the Thing that is Not:" Newman on the Lie Paul J. Griffiths 189
Newman, "Catholic Fact," and Higher Education Colin Barr 227
Newman and the Charismatic Dimension of the Church Ian Ker 251
Notes on Contributors 281
Index of Names 283
Index of Subjects 287
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Add Newman and Truth, John Henry Newman (1801-1890) chose as his epitaph the words, 'Exumbris et imaginibus in veritaten' ('Out of shadows and images into the truth'). These words are more than the expression of Newman's hope for the future. They summarize his lifelong quest t, Newman and Truth to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Newman and Truth, John Henry Newman (1801-1890) chose as his epitaph the words, 'Exumbris et imaginibus in veritaten' ('Out of shadows and images into the truth'). These words are more than the expression of Newman's hope for the future. They summarize his lifelong quest t, Newman and Truth to your collection on WonderClub |