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Newman Studies JournalJohn T. Ford, C.S.C., Editor-in-Chief The Newman Studies Journal (NSJ) is a new, peer-reviewed English language journal publishing scholarly articles related to John Henry Cardinal Newman in the areas of education, history, literature, philosophy, spirituality, and theology. The journal is published semiannually by the National Institute for Newman Studies, a non-profit organization that provides resources for scholars dedicated to promoting the study and knowledge of Newman's life, work and influence. In addition to publishing the Newman Studies Journal, the Institute maintains the Newman Research Library in Pittsburgh and sponsors the Newman Scholarship Program. The journal is a major initiative of the Institute and fills an important need in the field of Newman Studies. The Newman Studies Journal is supported by an excellent editorial board including John T. Ford, C.S.C., Gerard H. McCarren, M. Katherine Tillman, Marvin R. O'Connell, Drew Morgan, C.O., and Catharine M. Ryan. Contributing authors include Paul Chavasse, C.O., Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., and Donald W. Wuerl. The journal publishes articles from various sources, including the Annual National Conference of the Venerable John Henry Newman Association. Sample copies of the journal's first issue are available free of charge from the Philosophy Documentation Center and the tables of contents are available here. Manuscripts and editorial correspondence should be addressed to Lisa M. Goetz, Managing Editor Newman Studies Journal · ISSN 1547-9080 · Biannual · 2008 subscriptions: Institutions $50, Individuals $25 · Single/Back Issues: Institutions $25, Individuals $15 · All subscriptions start with the first issue of the volume year · Subscriptions outside the U.S., add $8 shipping · Subscribe Online:Current Subscribers:
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