Notre Dame Series in Great Bks.: Fifteen Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford Between A. D. 1826 And 1843 by John Henry Cardinal Newman (1998, Trade Paperback)
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The product is a collection of fifteen sermons preached by John Henry Cardinal Newman before the University of Oxford between 1826 and 1843. Published in 1998 by the University of Notre Dame Press, this textbook is part of the Notre Dame Series in Great Books. Focused on Christianity, particularly Anglican Christianity, this trade paperback offers insights into Christian ministry and preaching. With 428 pages, this book is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of religion and the works of Cardinal Newman.
Reviews"Because faith restores all things natural, it gives the intellectual back his intellect. One might almost characterize the Fifteen Sermons as lessons in how to think--but that is not their only reason. As they lead the reader through the intricate relations of faith and reason, they may also prompt the educated man to pay a little more attention to his nightly prayers." -- New Oxford Review, Because faith restores all things natural, it gives the intellectual back his intellect. One might almost characterize the Fifteen Sermons as lessons in how to think—but that is not their only reason. As they lead the reader through the intricate relations of faith and reason, they may also prompt the educated man to pay a little more attention to his nightly prayers." — New Oxford Review, "Because faith restores all things natural, it gives the intellectual back his intellect. One might almost characterize the Fifteen Sermons as lessons in how to think--but that is not their only reason. As they lead the reader through the intricate relations of faith and reason, they may also prompt the educated man to pay a little more attention to his nightly prayers." --New Oxford Review, Because faith restores all things natural, it gives the intellectual back his intellect. One might almost characterize the Fifteen Sermons as lessons in how to think--but that is not their only reason. As they lead the reader through the intricate relations of faith and reason, they may also prompt the educated man to pay a little more attention to his nightly prayers.
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SynopsisThese remarkable sermons by John Henry Newman (1801-1890) were first published at Oxford in 1843, two years before he was received into the Roman Catholic Church. Published here in its entirety is the third edition of 1872 for which Newman added an additional sermon, bracketed notes, and, importantly, a comprehensive, condensed Preface. In her introduction, noted Newman scholar Mary Katherine Tillman considers the volume as an integral whole, showing how all of the sermons systematically relate to the central theme of the faith-reason relationship.