John Henry Newmans Konversion: Sein Weg Zur Katholischen Kirche Aus Protestantischer Perspektive

Author:   Johannes Schwanke
Publisher:   Walter de Gruyter
Volume:   150
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9783111744612


Pages:   339
Publication Date:   06 May 2011
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John Henry Newmans Konversion: Sein Weg Zur Katholischen Kirche Aus Protestantischer Perspektive


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Author:   Johannes Schwanke
Publisher:   Walter de Gruyter
Imprint:   Walter de Gruyter
Volume:   150
ISBN:  

9783111744612


ISBN 10:   3111744612
Pages:   339
Publication Date:   06 May 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Die gr ndlichste deutschsprachige Studie aus protestantischer Sicht zu Newman. Im Jahr der Seligsprechung Newmans f r mich das Buch: Aus stupender Kenntnis der Oxforder Situation erwachsen, entschieden protestantisch, aber einf hlsam f r die Motive und Beweggr nde Newmans, methodisch exakt erarbeitet. Gleichzeitig nicht nur ein Buch ber Newman. Historisch fundiert wird der Leser vor die Frage unser Zeit gestellt: Wie ist Gewissheit im Glauben m glich? Professor Dr. Roman Siebenrock, Institut f r Systematische Theologie, Universit t Innsbruck Johannes Schwanke has led us in this magisterial book deep into the mind and soul of one of the great religious figures of the past two centuries, and he has done so with a most attractive combination of sympathy and irony, sensitivity and lucidity. It has all the advantages of being written by a German scholar who can see Newman in perspective, and by a Protestant who can write about him without treating him hagiographically. He carries one clearly through all the developments of Newman's life and thinking which ended in his conversion to Catholicism, writing about him vividly, and giving us a stronger understanding of both Catholic and Protestant traditions in the process. Professor Dr. Henry Mayr-Harting, Regius Professor em. of Ecclesiastical History, University of Oxford


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