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OverviewJohn Henry Newman (1801-90) was brought up in the Church of England in the Evangelical tradition. An Oxford graduate and Fellow of Oriel College, he was appointed Vicar of St Mary's Oxford in 1828; from 1839 onwards he began to have doubts about the claims of the Anglican Church and in 1845 he was received into the Roman Catholic Church. He was made a Cardinal in 1879. His influence on both the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and the advance of Catholic ideas in the Church of England was profound. Volume VIII covers a turbulent period in Newman's life with the publication of Tract 90. His attempt to show the compatibility of the 39 Articles with Catholic doctrine caused a storm both in the University of Oxford and in the Church. He and others were horrified by the establishment of a joint Anglo-Prussian Bishopric in Jerusalem, considering it an attempt to give Apostolical succession to an heretical church. In 1842 he moved away from the hubbub of Oxford life to nearby Littlemore. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Henry Newman , Gerard Tracey (, Former Archivist, The Birmingham Oratory (deceased))Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 5.00cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 1.278kg ISBN: 9780199204038ISBN 10: 0199204039 Pages: 684 Publication Date: 11 November 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis volume, like its predecessors, is meticulously edited and annotated and carries forward in a fascinating way Newman's personal religious pilgrimage as well as providing rich resources for a wider understanding of the Oxford Movement. Both publisher and editor are to be congratulated on this latest volume Journal of Theological Studies This volume, like its predecessors, is meticulously edited and annotated and carries forward in a fascinating way Newman's personal religious pilgrimage as well as providing rich resources for a wider understanding of the Oxford Movement. Both publisher and editor are to be congratulated on this latest volume * Journal of Theological Studies * This volume, like its predecessors, is meticulously edited and annotated and carries forward in a fascinating way Newman's personal religious pilgrimage as well as providing rich resources for a wider understanding of the Oxford Movement. Both publisher and editor are to be congratulated on this latest volume Journal of Theological Studies Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |