Newman and his Age Sheridan Gilley
Idioma: Inglés Editor: London Longman and Todd Ltd 1990Descripción: 498 páginas 23 cm Tipo de medio:- 9780232524789
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Resumen: John Henry Newman was one of the most fasinating and important figures of the nineteenth century. Charming, sensitive and difficult, he showed his intellectual greatness especially in his response to religious doubt. His life was one of passionate frienships and enmities. This book was acclaimed as the most scholarly and accessible introduction to Newman's life and thought when first published in 1990.
An Autobiography in Miniature.-- The Preparation.-- The crisis of the Church.-- Anglo-Catholicism.-- The Oxford Movement.-- The Holy Roman Church.-- Apología
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Incluye Notes (p.437-482) e índex
An Autobiography in Miniature.-- The Preparation.-- The crisis of the Church.-- Anglo-Catholicism.-- The Oxford Movement.-- The Holy Roman Church.-- Apología
John Henry Newman was one of the most fasinating and important figures of the nineteenth century. Charming, sensitive and difficult, he showed his intellectual greatness especially in his response to religious doubt. His life was one of passionate frienships and enmities. This book was acclaimed as the most scholarly and accessible introduction to Newman's life and thought when first published in 1990.
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