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Studies of John Henry Newman's conception of the theologian's ecclesiastical role have tended to focus exclusively on writings that appeared after his Roman Catholic conversion and comparatively late in life. This book corrects that imbalance by tracing the chronologica development of this thinking from his earliest writings as an Anglican. This "thicker"mcontextualization reveals that Newman's Tractarian school at the University of Oxford is a critical precursor for his much later conception of the schola theologorum and its "prophetical" role in the development of doctrine alongside the "apostolical" office of bishops and the laity.…mehr

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Studies of John Henry Newman's conception of the theologian's ecclesiastical role have tended to focus exclusively on writings that appeared after his Roman Catholic conversion and comparatively late in life. This book corrects that imbalance by tracing the chronologica development of this thinking from his earliest writings as an Anglican. This "thicker"mcontextualization reveals that Newman's Tractarian school at the University of Oxford is a critical precursor for his much later conception of the schola theologorum and its "prophetical" role in the development of doctrine alongside the "apostolical" office of bishops and the laity.
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Autorenporträt
Michael. J. G. Pahls (1971-2019) earned a PhD in Historical Theology from St. Louis University in 2015. With Kenneth L. Parker, he was the co-editor of Authority, Dogma, and History: The Role of the Oxford Movement Converts in the Papal Infallibility Debates and with Kenneth L. Parker and Peter A. Huff, he was co-editor of Tradition and Pluralism: Essays in Honor of William M. Shea. Formerly an Anglican priest, he was a convert to Roman Catholicism.