Newman Studies Journal

Volume 8, Issue 2, Fall 2011

Andrew Denton
Pages 42-51

John Henry Newman’s Anagnorisis of 1839
Lessons from Augustine, Tyconius, and the Donatist and Monophysite Controversies

In a well-known passage in his Apologia, Newman’s recognition of himself as a latter-day Monophysite marked a pivotal step towards his conversion. This recognition, however, was preceded by another painful anagnorisis: his realization, as a result of a stinging article by Nicholas Wiseman, that he was a latter-day Donatist. This essay examines how Wiseman’s article exposed Newman’s ecclesial ambivalence and highlights the role that St. Augustine’s writings played, not only in confirming Newman’s schismatic identity, but also in ultimately suggesting how to move beyond it.