Accessibly presented in four comprehensive parts, this Handbook offers an important resource to critical and appreciative exploration of the person, writings, controversies, and legacy of Newman.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- List of contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Context for his Writings
- 1: Peter B. Nockles: The Oxford Movement
- 2: Keith Beaumont: The Oratory
- 3: Colin Barr: Ireland
- 4: Ann Margaret Schellenberg Richardson: Brothers
- 5: Joshua King: Print Culture
- Part II. Influences on Newman
- 6: Benjamin J. King: The Church Fathers
- 7: Jane Garnett: Joseph Butler
- 8: Frederick D. Aquino: The British Naturalist Tradition
- 9: Gareth Atkins: Evangelicals
- 10: Geertjan Zuijdwegt: Richard Whately
- Part III. Themes of his Writings
- a) Theological
- 11: Eamon Duffy: The Anglican Parish Sermons
- 12: Charles Hefling: Justification: The Doctrine, The Lectures, and Tract 90
- 13: Benjamin J. King: Sensus Fidelium
- 14: C. Michael Shea: Doctrinal Development
- 15: William J. Abraham: Revelation
- 16: C. Michael Shea: Ecclesiology: The Polycentric Church
- 17: Ryan J. Marr: Infallibility
- 18: Mark D. Chapman: Ecumenism, Mariology, and the Papacy
- b) Philosophical and Literary
- 19: Frederick D. Aquino: Epistemology
- 20: Colin Barr and Simon Skinner: Political and Social Thought
- 21: M. Katherine Tillman: Philosophy of Education
- 22: Geertjan Zuijdwegt and Terrence Merrigan: Conscience
- 23: Jan Marten Ivo Klaver: The Apologia
- 24: Mary C. Frank: The Literary Stylist
- Part IV. Ongoing Significance
- 25: Mark McInroy: Catholic Theological Receptions
- 26: Geoffrey Rowell: Anglican Theological Receptions
- 27: John Sullivan: The University
- 28: Kenneth Parker: Historiography
- 29: Stephen Prickett: Literary Legacy