The literary and educational effects of the thought of John Henry Newman

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    • Sundermeier, Michael W.
    • Churchill, Robert

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The literary and educational effects of the thought of John Henry Newman

edited by Michael Sundermeier and Robert Churchill

(Roman Catholic studies, v. 7)

E. Mellen Press, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

As educational theorist, religious apologist, skilled homilist, and graceful prose stylist, John Henry Newman has been seen to have shaped his own time through ideas whose power persists today. This lasting influence is addressed in this anthology of essays. The texts collected in this volume examine everything from his influence on contemporary curricular changes in higher education to Newman's integration of masculine and feminine personae in his journey toward personal wholeness. The book seeks to reflect the complexities of Newman's time and confront the problems of the late-20th century that seem strangely similar to those faced by the Victorians.

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