A collection of essays on how the work of John Henry Newman has been read by historians, theologians, and philosophers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frederick D. Aquino is Professor of Theology and Philosophy at the Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University. He specializes in religious epistemology, the epistemology of theology, John Henry Newman, and Maximus the Confessor. Benjamin J. King is the Professor of Christian History at The School of Theology, University of the South, Tennessee. Educated in England and America, he specializes in nineteenth-century history and theology.
Inhaltsangabe
* Essay on Development * 1: Benjamin J. King: The Protestant Reception of the Essay on Development, 1845-1925 * 2: Kenneth Parker and C. Michael Shea: The Catholic Reception of the Essay on Development * Grammar of Assent * 3: Frederick D. Aquino: Philosophical Receptions of the Grammar of Assent, 1960-2012 * 4: Mark J. McInroy: Catholic Theological Receptions of the Grammar of Assent * 5: John Sullivan: Newman's Circle of Knowledge and Curriculum Wholeness in The Idea of a University * 6: Colin Barr: Historical (mis)understandings of The Idea of a University * Regions, periods, and traditions * 7: Peter Nockles: Newman's Tractarian Receptions * 8: Keith Beaumont: The Reception of Newman in France at the Time of the "Modernist Crisis" * 9: Daniel Lattier: Orthodox Theological Receptions of Newman * Theological engagements with Newman's interpreters * 10: William Abraham: Receptions of Newman on Revelation * 11: Cyril O'Regan: Receptions of Newman the Saint * Bibliography * Index
* Essay on Development * 1: Benjamin J. King: The Protestant Reception of the Essay on Development, 1845-1925 * 2: Kenneth Parker and C. Michael Shea: The Catholic Reception of the Essay on Development * Grammar of Assent * 3: Frederick D. Aquino: Philosophical Receptions of the Grammar of Assent, 1960-2012 * 4: Mark J. McInroy: Catholic Theological Receptions of the Grammar of Assent * 5: John Sullivan: Newman's Circle of Knowledge and Curriculum Wholeness in The Idea of a University * 6: Colin Barr: Historical (mis)understandings of The Idea of a University * Regions, periods, and traditions * 7: Peter Nockles: Newman's Tractarian Receptions * 8: Keith Beaumont: The Reception of Newman in France at the Time of the "Modernist Crisis" * 9: Daniel Lattier: Orthodox Theological Receptions of Newman * Theological engagements with Newman's interpreters * 10: William Abraham: Receptions of Newman on Revelation * 11: Cyril O'Regan: Receptions of Newman the Saint * Bibliography * Index
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