The reconciliation of faith and reason was the dominant concern of John Henry Cardinal Newman\u27s intellectual life. His fifteen University Sermons show him wrestling with the subject throughout his twenty years as an Anglican cleric. In An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent, written after his conversion to Roman Catholicism, Newman forged his thought on the subject into a more coherent whole. Newman insisted that the human ratiocinative faculty depends, to a greater degree than was at the time appreciated, on assumptions and inferences which cannot be put into words. Rationality, in his view, was any process or act of the mind, by which, from knowing one thing, [the mind] advances on to know another. This definition of rationality po...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
Newman returned again and again to reflect on the nature of conviction. The very process of ongoing ...
The doctrine of Conscience occupies a central place in the life and works of John Henry Newman. It ...
This issue is a contribution about John Henry Newman’s thought on faith, reason and education. These...
This issue is a contribution about John Henry Newman’s thought on faith, reason and education. These...
Natural Reason is an examination of the religious epistemology of John Henry Cardinal Newman. Altho...
Newman scholars have often too neatly dichotomized the Anglican Newman, whose preaching and spiritua...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse moral judgement in Newman's theology by examining his relig...
Newman investigates Christian instinct historically in works dealing with the early Christological c...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was one of the outstanding religious thinkers of the nineteenth centu...
One of the liveliest controversies in the Catholic Church in the present day is the question of the ...
One of the liveliest controversies in the Catholic Church in the present day is the question of the ...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
Newman returned again and again to reflect on the nature of conviction. The very process of ongoing ...
The doctrine of Conscience occupies a central place in the life and works of John Henry Newman. It ...
This issue is a contribution about John Henry Newman’s thought on faith, reason and education. These...
This issue is a contribution about John Henry Newman’s thought on faith, reason and education. These...
Natural Reason is an examination of the religious epistemology of John Henry Cardinal Newman. Altho...
Newman scholars have often too neatly dichotomized the Anglican Newman, whose preaching and spiritua...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse moral judgement in Newman's theology by examining his relig...
Newman investigates Christian instinct historically in works dealing with the early Christological c...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was one of the outstanding religious thinkers of the nineteenth centu...
One of the liveliest controversies in the Catholic Church in the present day is the question of the ...
One of the liveliest controversies in the Catholic Church in the present day is the question of the ...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
This essay shows how John Henry Newman reconciled the certitude of faith with a fallibilist epistemo...
Newman returned again and again to reflect on the nature of conviction. The very process of ongoing ...
The doctrine of Conscience occupies a central place in the life and works of John Henry Newman. It ...