Volume 11, Issue 1, Spring 2014
Pedro A. Benítez
Pages 18-31
Maurice Nédoncelle, A Newman Scholar
Personalist philosopher Maurice Nédoncelle was known for his role in reintroducing John Henry Newman to the French public at a time when it was well needed. Nédoncelle’s merits consist mainly of presenting Newman as a religious philosopher and of drawing attention to Newman’s implicit philosophy. Nédoncelle’s interpretation of Newman is discussed here.