Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction | Fr. Juan R. Vélez
I. John Henry Newman
1. His Idea of the Oxford Movement | David P. Delio and Matthew C. Briel
2. A Lifelong Journey of Conversion | Fr. Juan Alonso
3. An Imaginative Mind | Deacon Stephen Morgan
4. A Calling to Celibacy | Fr. Carter Griffin
5. An Unfailing Friend—and an Old Blue Cloak | Víctor García Ruiz
6. His Female Circle of Friends | Barbara H. Wyman
7. A Biblical Scholar | Jeffrey L. Morrow
8. The Fathers of the Church | Fr. Uwe Michael Lang
9. A Student and Tutor of Classics | Scott Goins
10. A Historian’s Craft | Christopher J. Lane
11. His Foundation of the Oratory in England | Fr. Daniel Seward
12. An Educator “from first to last” | Paul Shrimpton
13. A Philosopher | Michael Pakaluk
14. His Vision of Intellectual Virtue in Its Relation to Moral and Religious Virtue | John F. Crosby 233 Intimations of the Invisible World Barbara H. Wyman
16. A Great Spiritual Master | Fr. Frédéric Libaud
II. John Henry Newman’s Doctrine
17. “Faith and Reason”: Learning to “See Things as God Sees Them” | Michael Dauphinais
18. The Spiritual and Doctrinal Significance of His Sermons | Fr. Keith Beaumont
19. Voice of God? Conscience, Relativism, and Truth | Abp. Anthony Fisher, OP
20. On Development of Doctrine: A Via Media between Intellectualism and Historicism | Tracey Rowland
21. From the Book of Common Prayer to the Sacrifice of the Mass and the Roman Breviary | Fr. Uwe Michael Lang and Fr. Juan R. Vélez
22. The Connection between Theology, Spirituality, and Morality | Fr. Keith Beaumont
23. Jesus as Saviour | Msgr. Roderick Strange
24. His Biblical and Patristic Mariology | Fr. Nicholas Gregoris
25. The Church: A Leitmotiv in His Writings | Fr. John T. Ford, CSC
26. His Farsighted Understanding of the Laity’s Role in the Church | Fr. Juan R. Vélez
27. Liberalism: Personal and Social Aspects in His Thought | David P. Delio
List of Contributors
Index