This book brings John Henry Newman into conversation with important themes relating to modernity: the role of doubt, modern views of reason, Newman's university ideal, secularity, and religious diversity.
This book brings John Henry Newman into conversation with important themes relating to modernity: the role of doubt, modern views of reason, Newman's university ideal, secularity, and religious diversity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian W. Hughes is professor of theology in the Theology and Pastoral Ministry Program at the University of Saint Mary. Danielle Nussberger is associate professor of systematic theology and director of undergraduate studies at Marquette University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Brian W. Hughes and Danielle Nussberger Part I Theological-historical Investigations and Newman's Influence on Contemporary Thinkers 1 Consulting the Faithful: the Origins and Afterlife of Newman's Idea Benjamin King 2 Newman and the Architecture of Knowledge in the Modern University Tim Muldoon 3 Newman on Doubt as a Natural Cognitive Process Ono Ekeh 4 Sainthood Revisited in Newman and Balthasar Danielle Nussberger Part II Contemporary Applications of Newman's Thought 5 Christianity after the "Eclipse of Grace": John Henry Newman and Charles Taylor's A Secular Age Dan Rober 6 Newman and American Catholicism: The Search for a Hemispheric Ecclesiology Paul Monson 7 Dealing with the Fragmentation of Knowledge: The Complex Grounds for Faith in Newman, Adorno, and Latour Colby Dickinson 8 Universal Revelation and Religious Diversity: On Supersessionism, Religious Diversity, and John Henry Newman Tracey Tiemeier 9 Progress Traps and Christian Eschatology: Newman, Christian Spirituality, and Acedia Christopher Cimorelli 10 Newman, Pope Francis, and the Paradoxical Nature of Christian Joy Brian W. Hughes About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Brian W. Hughes and Danielle Nussberger Part I Theological-historical Investigations and Newman's Influence on Contemporary Thinkers 1 Consulting the Faithful: the Origins and Afterlife of Newman's Idea Benjamin King 2 Newman and the Architecture of Knowledge in the Modern University Tim Muldoon 3 Newman on Doubt as a Natural Cognitive Process Ono Ekeh 4 Sainthood Revisited in Newman and Balthasar Danielle Nussberger Part II Contemporary Applications of Newman's Thought 5 Christianity after the "Eclipse of Grace": John Henry Newman and Charles Taylor's A Secular Age Dan Rober 6 Newman and American Catholicism: The Search for a Hemispheric Ecclesiology Paul Monson 7 Dealing with the Fragmentation of Knowledge: The Complex Grounds for Faith in Newman, Adorno, and Latour Colby Dickinson 8 Universal Revelation and Religious Diversity: On Supersessionism, Religious Diversity, and John Henry Newman Tracey Tiemeier 9 Progress Traps and Christian Eschatology: Newman, Christian Spirituality, and Acedia Christopher Cimorelli 10 Newman, Pope Francis, and the Paradoxical Nature of Christian Joy Brian W. Hughes About the Contributors
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