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1. Newman Studies Journal: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1
John T. Ford

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2. Newman Studies Journal: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1
Drew Morgan

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Should Newman be designated a “Doctor of the Church”? This essay responds first by considering the history and meaning of the title “Doctor of the Church,” and then by examining the recent Norms and Criteria proposed by the Vatican Congregation for designating Doctrine of the Church
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Todd Ream

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This essay describes not only the evolving identity of Newman’s The Idea of a University, but also the way in which this process points to a larger tension between what Augustine referred to as the City of God and the city of this world.While no other work is perhaps more quoted than Newman’s Idea in relation to theoretical conceptions of university life, the origins of this work are often little understood. As a result, Newman’s Idea frequently goes from being a work whose identity is derived from the City of God to being a book whose identity is derived from various manifestations of the city of this world.
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Michael Eades

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This essay explores a relatively unknown and previously unstudied Newman work, The Life of St. Philip: Arranged for the Days of the Year, that he prepared for the use of his nascent English Oratorian community.
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Randall Rosenberg

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This essay discusses Newman’s view of the relationship between Natural and Revealed Religion in his second University Sermon (1830) and in his Grammar of Assent (1870). To what extent did Newman’s view change during the four decades between this early Anglican sermon and his major treatment of the nature of faith as a Roman Catholic?
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Marty Miller Maddox

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This essay examines Newman’s approach to the age-old skeptical “problem of the criterion” in his An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent. By examining Newman’s accent on the illative sense as right judgment in rationation, especially in the justification of first principles of knowledge, this essay depicts Newman as offering a proceduralist approach to answering “the problem of the criterion.”

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7. Newman Studies Journal: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1
Daniel Callam

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8. Newman Studies Journal: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1
Catharine M. Ryan

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9. Newman Studies Journal: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1
Patrick Granfield

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John R. Griffin

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John D. Groppe

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Gerald D. McCarthy

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13. Newman Studies Journal: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1
Peter M. J. Stravinskas

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14. Newman Studies Journal: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1
John T. Ford

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