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Idea of a University

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ISBN-10: 0268011508

ISBN-13: 9780268011505

Edition: 1982 (Reprint)

Authors: John Henry Cardinal Newman, Martin J. Svaglic

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List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 1982
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 10/31/1992
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 1.05" tall
Weight: 1.188

English clergyman John Henry Newman was born on February 21, 1801. He was educated at Trinity College, University of Oxford. He was the leader of the Oxford movement and cardinal after his conversion to the Roman Catholic Church. In 1822, he received an Oriel College fellowship, which was then the highest distinction of Oxford scholarship, and was appointed a tutor at Oriel. Two years later, he became vicar of St. Mary's, the Anglican church of the University of Oxford, and exerted influence on the religious thought through his sermons. When Newman resigned his tutorship in 1832, he made a tour of the Mediterranean region and wrote the hymn "Lead Kindly Light." He was also one of the chief…    

Introduction
Preface
University Teaching
Introductory
Theology: A Branch of Knowledge
Bearing of Other Knowledge
Bearing of Other Knowledge on Theology
Knowledge: Its Own End
Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning
Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill
Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Religion
Duties of the Church Towards Knowledge
University Subjects
Christianity and Letters. A Lecture read in the School of Philosophy and Letters, November, 1854
Literature. A Lecture read in the School of Philosophy and Letters, November, 1858
Catholic Literature in the English Tongue, 1854-8:--
In its relation to Religious Literature
To Science
To the Classical Literature
To the Literature of the Day
Elementary Studies, 1854-6
Grammar
Composition
Latin Writing
General Religious Knowledge
A Form of Infidelity of the Day, 1854.--
Its Sentiments
Its Policy
University Preaching, 1855
Christianity and Physical Science. A Lecture read in the School of Medicine, November, 1855
Christianity and Scientific Investigation. A Written Lecture for the School of Science, 1855
Discipline of Mind. An Address delivered to the Evening Classes, November, 1858
Christianity and Medical Science. An Address delivered to the Students of Medicine, November, 1858
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