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Receptions of Newman / edited by Frederick D. Aquino and Benjamin J. King.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Aquino, Frederick D., editor.
King, Benjamin John, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890.
Newman, John Henry.
Catholic Church--Doctrines.
Catholic Church.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (277 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this collection of essays, scholars from across the disciplines of theology, philosophy, education, and history examine the different ways in which Newman has been interpreted. Some of the essays attempt to rescue Newman from his opponents then and now. Others seek to save him from his rescuers, clearing away misinterpretations so that Newman's works may be encountered afresh. All the essays show why Newman's ideas about religion were so important in the past and continue to inform the present.
Contents:
""Cover""; ""Receptions of Newman""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""Introduction""; ""OVERVIEW OF CHAPTERS""; ""Part I: Essay on Development""; ""1: The Protestant Reception of the Essay on Development, 1845-1925""; ""1. MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY RECEPTIONS""; ""Evangelicals""; ""Liberals""; ""High Churchmen's Unusual Alliances""; ""2. RECEPTIONS IN THE LAST QUARTER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY""; ""Evangelicals and Liberals""; ""High Churchmen""; ""3. RECEPTIONS IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY""
""Evangelicals and High Churchmen versus Liberal Modernists""""4. CONCLUSION""; ""2: The Roman Catholic Reception of the Essay on Development""; ""1. THE FIRST TWO YEARS""; ""2. NEWMAN IN ROME""; ""3. MILESTONES IN CATHOLIC RECEPTIONS OF NEWMAN'S ESSAY""; ""4. CONCLUSION""; ""Part II: Grammar of Assent""; ""3: Philosophical Receptions of the Grammar of Assent, 1960-2012""; ""1. THE PHILOSOPHICAL RELEVANCE OF THE GRAMMAR""; ""2. THE AIM OF THE GRAMMAR""; ""3. SANCTIONING THE NATURAL?""; ""4. THE PROBLEM OF COMMON MEASURE""; ""5. CONCLUDING REMARKS""
""4: Roman Catholic Theological Receptions of the Grammar of Assent""""1. THE INITIAL BRITISH CATHOLIC RECEPTION OF THE GRAMMAR""; ""2. AN 'ENGLISH SCHLEIERMACHER': THE RECEPTION WITHIN CATHOLIC MODERNISM""; ""3. THE GRAMMAR UNDER FIRE: LAMENTABILI SANE EXITU AND PASCENDI DOMINICI GREGIS""; ""4. CORRECTIVES AND OVER-CORRECTIVES: THE RISE OF THE NEO-SCHOLASTIC NEWMAN""; ""5. NEWMAN AND TRANSCENDENTAL THOMISM: A BALANCED RECEPTION OF THE GRAMMAR""; ""6. CONCLUSION: THE LEGACY OF THE GRAMMAR""; ""Part III: The Idea of a University""
""5: Newman's Circle of Knowledge and Curriculum Wholeness in The Idea of a University""""1. NEWMAN AND THE CIRCLE OF KNOWLEDGE""; ""2. RECENT RESPONSES TO NEWMAN""; ""3. CHALLENGES AND ISSUES ARISING""; ""6: Historical (Mis)understandings of The Idea of a University""; ""1. THE IDEA AND ITS INTERPRETERS""; ""2. NEWMAN'S TIME IN IRELAND AND ITS INTERPRETERS""; ""Part IV: Regions and Traditions""; ""7: Newman's Tractarian Receptions""; ""1. FELLOW LEADERS""; ""2. DISCIPLES WHO FELT 'CONFOUNDED'""; ""3. DISCIPLES LEFT 'TO WANDER WHERE THEY PLEASE'""; ""4. RECEPTION AFTER THE APOLOGIA""
""5. TRACTARIAN HISTORIES""""6. CONCLUSION""; ""8: The Reception of Newman in France at the Time of the Modernist Crisis""; ""1. FRENCH INTEREST IN NEWMAN PRIOR TO MODERNISM""; ""2. THE TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY REVIVAL OF CATHOLIC INTELLECTUAL LIFE AND OF INTEREST IN NEWMAN""; ""3. NEWMAN AND THE CRISIS OF 'MODERNISM'""; ""4. A FEW PORTRAITS OF 'MODERNISTS' AND OF THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO NEWMAN""; ""5. CONCLUSION""; ""9: The Orthodox Theological Reception of Newman""; ""1. GEORGES FLOROVSKY""; ""2. GEORGE DRAGAS""; ""3. ANDREW LOUTH""; ""4. JAROSLAV PELIKAN""; ""5. CONCLUSION""
""Part V: Theological Engagements with Newman's Interpreters""
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:
0-19-176716-6
0-19-151145-5
OCLC:
913955620

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